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  • When I fitted myself into the narrow remaining space beside her where she provided a barrier between her charge and me I saw with a sudden queasiness that Madame Denoyer bore a distinct resemblance to her ferret-faced brother Yves.

    The Luxembourg Run Ellin, Stanley 1977

  • I said anything lucky would do and, stacking the chips before me, again leaned toward Madame Denoyer.

    The Luxembourg Run Ellin, Stanley 1977

  • What must have greatly assisted Barry in the grace and ease of treading the stage, was his skill in dancing and fencing; the first of which he was early in life very fond of; and, on his coming to England, again instructed in, under the care of the celebrated Denoyer, dancing-master to Frederick

    The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor, Vol. I, No. 4, April 1810

  • Operator Instructions Our first question is coming from the line of Timothy Denoyer from Wolfe Trahan.

    unknown title 2011

  • The next question comes from the line of Tim Denoyer, representing Wolfe Trahan.

    unknown title 2012

  • Denoyer said that Ford and GM will probably both get a boost from announcements at the Detroit Auto Show.

    CNN.com 2011

  • To be fair though, Ludtke and Denoyer said they like the prospects for Ford and GM -- so it's not like you should buy one and short the other.

    CNN.com 2011

  • Ford gets from increased market share and more favorable customer ratings, Denoyer said.

    CNN.com 2011

  • Chiswick, and she sups at Lady Carlisle's, and lies -- indeed I have not heard where, but I know not at Leicester House, where she is in great disgrace, for not going once or twice a week to take lessons of Denoyer, as he (1213) bid her: you know, that is politics in a court where dancing-masters are ministers.

    The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 1 Horace Walpole 1757

  • Sixteen years ago it moved from a location across the street, and Denoyer was optimistic that he will be able to close on a new space soon.

    Home | The New York Observer 2009

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