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I am in early photos, wearing big black boots, and look like Madame Defarge!
Connie Lawn: In With the New -- Jay Carney Connie Lawn 2011
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I am in early photos, wearing big black boots, and look like Madame Defarge!
Connie Lawn: In With the New -- Jay Carney Connie Lawn 2011
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I am in early photos, wearing big black boots, and look like Madame Defarge!
Connie Lawn: In With the New -- Jay Carney Connie Lawn 2011
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He makes Walter Winchell, the mid-century columnist, broadcaster and Madame Defarge of the Stork Club into one of founding figures of modern American gossip.
Boulevardier's Delight Henry Allen 2011
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"France would like to keep a great power status and to preserve a specific national foreign policy," Defarge added.
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I am in early photos, wearing big black boots, and look like Madame Defarge!
Connie Lawn: In With the New -- Jay Carney Connie Lawn 2011
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When it comes to Libya, analyst Philippe Moreau Defarge of the French Institute of International Relations says the president is partly making amends for France's initial support of the former regime in neighboring Tunisia during that country's January revolt.
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Cora moved away like Madame Defarge counting another victim for her guillotine.
One Flight Up Susan Fales-Hill 2010
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Lolita (yes, she should have skirt physics) brawling with Madame Defarge on the French Revolution barricades?
Archive 2008-02-01 SVGL 2008
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Lolita (yes, she should have skirt physics) brawling with Madame Defarge on the French Revolution barricades?
Archive 2008-02-01 SVGL 2008
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