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Cervin says there are approximately 500 water bottlers nationwide, but mega-names such as Coca Cola, who bottles the Dasani brand, swim at the top.
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Then Joe said, "We ought to go to the Cervin Hotel and inquire for Livy's telegram."
Mark Twain, a Biography. Complete Albert Bigelow Paine 1899
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Then Joe said, "We ought to go to the Cervin Hotel and inquire for Livy's telegram."
Mark Twain, a Biography — Volume II, Part 1: 1886-1900 Albert Bigelow Paine 1899
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Madame Cervin would take her to all the shops, to the races, to the Bois.
The History of David Grieve Humphry Ward 1885
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Some one could easily be found to look after her on the homeward journey if Madame Cervin took her to the train.
The History of David Grieve Humphry Ward 1885
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Behind us Mont Cervin [52] gathered the clouds more thickly round him, until finally his grand obelisk was totally hidden.
Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 6 Germany, Austria-Hungary and Switzerland, part 2 Various 1885
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I could study the different zones, one above another -- fields, woods, grassy Alps, bare rock and snow, and the principle types of mountain; the pagoda-shaped Mischabel, with its four _arêtes_ as flying buttresses and its staff of nine clustered peaks; the cupola of the Fletchhorn, the dome of Monte Rosa, the pyramid of the Weisshorn, the obelisk of the Cervin.
Amiel's Journal Henri Fr��d��ric Amiel 1885
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For, in an instant, while she was thinking vaguely of Madame Cervin and her money affairs, _despair_ seized her -- shuddering, measureless despair -- rushing in upon her, and sweeping away everything else before it.
The History of David Grieve Humphry Ward 1885
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Madame Cervin, catching sight of him from the back of the party, pursued him panting and breathless to his own door.
The History of David Grieve Humphry Ward 1885
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He had in his pocket a note of introduction from Dubois to M.dame Cervin, and another, he believed, to the gentleman on the ground floor -- to M. M.ntjoie, the sculptor.
The History of David Grieve Humphry Ward 1885
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