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Sometimes she rendered captives invisible to their guards; sometimes she broke bonds, chains, and locks; to wit, those of a nobleman by name Cazin du
The Life of Joan of Arc, Vol. 1 and 2 Anatole France 1884
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Gentlemen: When our good ship, the Lafayette, passed through the river entering the port of Bordeaux, we beheld a most beautiful sunset, such as Cazin would have painted.
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Before the night was out their baggage, rescued from the overturned diligence, was brought to the hotel, labelled (as I could not help noticing) with the name "Cazin," which only involved us all in deeper complication and trouble.
Kilgorman A Story of Ireland in 1798 Talbot Baines Reed 1872
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For certain sets, where the action was going to be explosive, Osborne and his crew consulted with special effects coordinator John P. Cazin, as well as stunt coordinator and second unit director Garrett Warren.
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This year I have my eye on a 2004 Cour-Cheverny Cuvee Renaissance from Francois Cazin, an absolute beautiful rendition of Chenin Blanc with just a touch of residual sugar to help it stand up to the food.
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This year I have my eye on a 2004 Cour-Cheverny Cuvee Renaissance from Francois Cazin, an absolute beautiful rendition of Chenin Blanc with just a touch of residual sugar to help it stand up to the food.
LENNDEVOURS: 2007
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“There is a remarkable Bonnat, two excellent things by Carolus Duran, an admirable Puvis de Chavannes, a very new and astonishing Roll, an exquisite Gervex, and many others, by Beraud, Cazin, Duez — in short, a heap of good things.”
Strong as Death 2003
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Finally, at end of the century, Cazin printed Rabelais in his little volume, in 1782, and
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel 2002
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Finally, at end of the century, Cazin printed Rabelais in his little volume, in 1782, and
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel 2002
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Here is our last clipping, which is also in a spirit allied to Cazin.
The Art of the Moving Picture Vachel Lindsay 1905
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