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(For Digne, see p. 166, and maps pp. 162 and 304.) +Digne to Barcelonnette by La Javie, Seyne, Le Lauzet, and Thuiles+,
The South of France—East Half C. B. Black
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July 19 — 14th Stage, Nimes — Digne-les-Bains, flat, 194.5 (120.9) (Oscar Freire, Spain; Evans)
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The Spaniard prevailed in a mass sprint at the end of a hot, 120. 9-mile ride from Nimes to Digne-les-Bains, a stage that featured small climbs in the last day before three punishing Alpine stages.
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July 19 - 14th Stage, Nimes-Digne-les-Bains, plain, 194.5 (120.9) (Oscar Freire, Spain; Evans)
USATODAY.com 2007
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Charron should have been menaced with the loss of life; that the learned and noble-minded Ramus should have been actually assassinated; that Descartes should have been obliged to withdraw to Holland in order to escape the rage of ignorance; that Gassendi should have been often compelled to retire to Digne, far distant from the calumnies of Paris, are events that load a nation with eternal opprobrium.
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Digne représentant des Pinku (c'est le Tigrou) ...
pinku-tk Diary Entry pinku-tk 2007
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Digne representant de notre accent nordique et de notre nature distante!!
pinku-tk Diary Entry pinku-tk 2006
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(Chanoine of the Cathedral) in Digne and rose to the rank of a slightly higher-level local official (Prévôt), still in Digne, some twenty years later.
Pierre Gassendi Fisher, Saul 2005
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In these first years of scholarly pursuit, Gassendi shuttled between Aix and Digne (the provincial capital) and so began a life-long pattern of itinerant travel.
Pierre Gassendi Fisher, Saul 2005
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So he literally -- he went up from there from Cannes to Grasse and then from Grasse, which is the -- at the bottom of the foothills, he then marched steadily up into the Sorbonne to Castillon and all the way to Digne and then ultimate -- ultimately to Grenoble and Lyon.
Napoleon Bonaparte 1997
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