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But it does not mean that the climate of violence and hatred towards the media does not exist anymore in Libya, said Clothilde Le Coz of Reporters Without Borders' Washington office.
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But it does not mean that the climate of violence and hatred towards the media does not exist anymore in Libya, said Clothilde Le Coz of Reporters Without Borders' Washington office.
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Mary had a busy schedule, and Miss Marchmont accompanied her faithfully to shoemakers, hosiers, hatters, and leatherworkers, even to the haughty Madame Clothilde, who received them with grave condescension at a tiny shop in Montague Street.
The Mistaken Wife Rose Melikan 2010
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Mary had a busy schedule, and Miss Marchmont accompanied her faithfully to shoemakers, hosiers, hatters, and leatherworkers, even to the haughty Madame Clothilde, who received them with grave condescension at a tiny shop in Montague Street.
The Mistaken Wife Rose Melikan 2010
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Bravo! p.s. – did you see that Clothilde was there?
thanks! 2008
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Mary had a busy schedule, and Miss Marchmont accompanied her faithfully to shoemakers, hosiers, hatters, and leatherworkers, even to the haughty Madame Clothilde, who received them with grave condescension at a tiny shop in Montague Street.
The Mistaken Wife Rose Melikan 2010
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The book tells the story of three sisters, Bettine, Ophile and Clothilde.
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It is my first Clothilde recipe, so i was intrigued to see how I liked her style.
Carbonade Flamande Mrs Frog 2007
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St Clothilde De Burgundy was my 49th great grandmother, and of course I'm quite proud of that.
St. Clotilde - Icon of motherhood Part I Marguerite 2007
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He was a painter and a writer, whose relationship with his sister Clothilde would raise eyebrows and cause problems in his marriage.
Archive 2009-06-01 Elizabeth Kerri Mahon 2009
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