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  • First, we went to the city hall in the charming village of Cadenet, the hometown of Guillaume's family, the Roberts.

    Jerry Zezima: "The Weddings of the Century" Jerry Zezima 2011

  • First, we went to the city hall in the charming village of Cadenet, the hometown of Guillaume's family, the Roberts.

    Jerry Zezima: "The Weddings of the Century" Jerry Zezima 2011

  • There, Love and her new henchwoman Amanda de Cadenet (wife of Duran Duran's John Taylor), sporting matching gowns and tiaras, danced and clowned for A-listers like Barry Biller, Arnold Schwarzenegger, David Geffen and Claudia Schiffer.

    This Year's Oscarzzzz 2008

  • Keanu Reeves walked in, his beard even shaggier in person than in his De Cadenet portrait.

    The Thieves 2005

  • Keanu Reeves walked in, his beard even shaggier in person than in his De Cadenet portrait.

    The Thieves 2005

  • Thence, following the course of the river, they reached Cadenet.

    The Rise of the Hugenots, Vol. 1 (of 2) Henry Martyn Baird

  • Cadenet into possession of information which necessitated his refusing the urgent invitation to dine upon the yacht, Lotus, that evening -- the information that the party would sail the following morning en route to Manila.

    The Mucker Edgar Rice Burroughs 1912

  • Cadenet, who expects to be in Honolulu about the time that you are there.

    The Mucker Edgar Rice Burroughs 1912

  • At the same instant Louis XIII appeared, with the Duc d'Anjou on his right hand, leaning upon his favourite, preceded by Cadenet and Brantes, and followed by the Prince de Joinville and Bassompierre.

    The Life of Marie de Medicis Pardoe, Julia 1890

  • Honour was founded -- gave him the cross; how they carved him in stone, drumming the charge, up there on the front of the Panthéon in Paris itself; how Mistral, the great poet of Provence, had made a poem about him that had been printed in a book; and how, crowning glory, they had set up his marble statue in Cadenet -- the little town, not far from

    The Christmas Kalends of Provence And Some Other Provençal Festivals 1881

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