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But a special deal always holds an allure for me I actually ordered a bottle of that $26 Brocard last year; it was good.
Half Price, Full Enjoyment Lettie Teague 2011
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There were a lot of Burgundy temptations—pages and pages of three- and four-figure Montrachets, Chassagne Montrachets and Meursualts, not to mention a lengthy list of Chablis producers that included many vintages of Dauvissaut and Raveneau—as well as that $26 Chablis from Jean Marc Brocard .
Half Price, Full Enjoyment Lettie Teague 2011
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Such was his reputation, that in 1215 Brocard, prior of mount Carmel, and general of the order, appointed him vicar-general, with full power over all the western provinces.
Vocations John 2008
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When Brocard and his son were restored to liberty, four days afterward, and found the bodies, they discovered that their wives had both received bullet wounds in the head.
The New York Times Current History, A Monthly Magazine The European War, March 1915 Various
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At Sermaize, the roadmaker Brocard was placed among a number of hostages.
The New York Times Current History, A Monthly Magazine The European War, March 1915 Various
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He wrote his sister Odette the following description of a combat waged by Captain Brocard, who surprised a Boche from the rear, approached him to within fifteen meters without being seen, and, just at the moment when the enemy pilot turned round his head, sent him seven cartridges from his machine-gun:
Georges Guynemer Bordeaux, Henry, 1870- 1918
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One of their number gathered them into a community, and in 1209 their superior, Brocard, requested the Patriarch, though not a Carmelite, to draw up a rule for them.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913
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Under Berthold's successor, Brocard, some doubts arose as to the proper form of life of the Carmelite hermits.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913
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In a dozen steps they entered the low doorway, Brocard leading,
Lorraine A romance 1899
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"Cœur Dieu!" muttered Brocard, gazing pityingly at Lorraine;
Lorraine A romance 1899
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