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- proper noun One of the
départements ofLimousin ,France (INSEE code 23)
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Examples
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The hilly course dips into Correze, Creuse and Haute-Vienne, guaranteeing a dog-fight to control the race.
Racing this Week: Eneco, Limousin, Plouay and women’s World Cup finale 2010
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He has half a dozen acres, with six llamas in a paddock: possibly the only llamas in the Creuse.
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Creuse, to friends who came to get us, and we spent three weeks there, looking in vain for quarters where a family could stay for three months.
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If you should care to pay a discreet visit to my private address, number 17 rue Creuse, Nevers, I will give you information on Émile Gallet which should be of great interest to you.
Maigret Stonewalled Simenon, Georges, 1903- 1963
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The boys tenderly sodded its mound and placed a wreath of holly, plucked from the hills of Creuse, where he last trained.
The Delta of the Triple Elevens The History of Battery D, 311th Field Artillery US Army, American Expeditionary Forces William Elmer Bachman
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"It is Grave No. 84 in the American cemetery, situated on a gentle slope of one of the picturesque hills of Creuse province, overlooking Camp La Courtine."
The Delta of the Triple Elevens The History of Battery D, 311th Field Artillery US Army, American Expeditionary Forces William Elmer Bachman
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We had not been settled at Blois a month before we had orders to quit it and to proceed to Gueret on the river Creuse.
A Sailor of King George Frederick Hoffman
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Neither the grottoes and cascades of Tivoli, the cypress and ilex gardens of Frascati and Albano, nor the ruins of Tusculum, were ever so pleasant to her eyes as the poplar-fringed banks of the Indre, the corn-land sand hedgerows of Berry, and the rocky borders of the Creuse at Crozant and Argenton.
Famous Women: George Sand Bertha Thomas
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Moscow — Ordered to Gueret on the Creuse — A miserable journey of five days — Poor accommodation — Allowed to move to country quarters at
A Sailor of King George Frederick Hoffman
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France (Creuse et Corrères) rye-stalks; Eve's fig-leaves; in Vedic India the initiate wore the "cincture of Munga's herbs"; and Kali had her girdle of hands.
The Evolution of the Dragon G. Elliot Smith
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