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In his first appearance, Liu received a standing ovation from the audience, many of whom were moved to tears, for a performance of "Mariage D'amour" by Richard Clayderman.
Liu Wei, Armless Pianist, Plays With His Toes, Wows Audience (VIDEO) 2010
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In his first appearance, Liu received a standing ovation from the audience, many of whom were moved to tears, for a performance of "Mariage D'amour" by Richard Clayderman.
Liu Wei, Armless Pianist, Plays With His Toes, Wows Audience (VIDEO) The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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In his first appearance, Liu received a standing ovation from the audience, many of whom were moved to tears, for a performance of "Mariage D'amour" by Richard Clayderman.
Liu Wei, Armless Pianist, Plays With His Toes, Wows Audience (VIDEO) 2010
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When economic times were good, D'amour needed to expand to make room for the booming business, a small business owners dream.
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Back at capital hill bikes Denise D'amour is proof that doesn't work for long and she hopes Washington is listening.
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KATE BOLDUAN, CNN CORRESPONDENT: (voice-over): Denise D'amour opened capital hill bikes in 2000.
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BOLDUAN: D'amour cut payroll from 20 to eight employees.
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PS: I'd love to hear about Reve en Cuir and Jus D'amour from Scent Bar...two scents I havent' seen reviewed on the boards yet.
This 'n That... Marina Geigert 2008
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For the Easter chorus, stained-glass windows changed like kaleidoscopes, and as the abandoned Marguerite (Susan Graham) sang her aria, "D'amour l'ardente flame," an enormous image of her face, burning, moved in real time with her.
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I like the mimosa in Amariage D'amour and Champs Elysees.
A Bouquet of Mimosa Blossoms Marina Geigert 2007
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