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Elsewhere on the card, Blek (12.05) is now favourite for the Prix du Cadran and looks a worthy one on this ground, Dick Turpin (2.20) may be the one to side with against Goldikova in the Foret, and Total Gallery (12.35) is a fair price at 12-1 in the Abbaye, though there has been some money this morning for Marchand D'Or.
Talking Horses Greg Wood 2010
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Bob Cadran, 55, of Apex, sat on a folding chair under a shady tree wearing his new Hurricanes championship baseball cap.
USATODAY.com - Hurricanes and fans revel in Stanley Cup championship 2006
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This patrol had just visited the curving gallery and the three blind alleys which lie beneath the Rue du Cadran.
Les Miserables 2008
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The police, on emerging from the gallery du Cadran, had fancied that they heard the sound of footsteps in the direction of the belt sewer.
Les Miserables 2008
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At each of these visits the old gentleman had given Oscar a dinner at the Cadran – Bleu, taking him, afterwards, to the Gaiete, and returning him safely to the rue de la Cerisaie.
A Start in Life 2007
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A machine such as they hire out for a third-rate wedding to carry an epicier to the Mairie, to Church, and to the Cadran bleu. —
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You sell a coat that is getting shabby, so that you can take her to the Cadran bleu, treat her to mushrooms on toast, and then go to the Ambigu-Comique in the evening; you pawn your watch to buy her a shawl.
Father Goriot 2003
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The former owner of the Cadran was in fact called Loiseau, Désiré Loiseau — the Bird.
Maigret's Dead Man Simenon, Georges, 1903- 1964
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A clerk of a banking-house had lately the imprudence to mention, during his dinner at the restaurateur's of 'Cadran Vert', on the Boulevards, some doubt of the veracity of an official article in the 'Moniteur'.
Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon Various
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Desnoyers's is the Cadran bleu de la Canaille, (the resort of the lower orders;) but before stepping over the threshold of the cabaret of
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 377, June 27, 1829 Various
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