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If you didn't know that Julie, the Frenchwoman who blogs in English under the name Famille Summerbelle, was a designer of prints, textiles and interiors accessories, you'd guess pretty sharpish.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Gareth Wyn Davies 2011
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; le ballon de foot (m) = the soccer ball in Famille | Permalink
Famille 2004
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To "Famille" and anyone having issues with bandwidth limits or speed issues when using Hotspot Shield:
How to Watch ABC, NBC, FOX, and CBS TV Streams From Outside the USA 2007
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"La Famille Panisse," as Ms. Waters calls it, has helped define and popularize farm-to-fork cooking—and changed the way many eat.
Grilled Chicken With Garlic Purée and Shaved Zucchini Salad 2011
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Bishop Bernard Fellay, superior of the Fraternity of Saint Pius X, does not reject the whole of the Second Vatican Council but shares some of his reservations in an interview with the weekly Famille chrétienne and La France catholique.
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Tout compte fait le pouvoir semble-t-il restera dans la Famille Bongo Odimba.
Global Voices in English » Gabon: On President Omar Bongo’s death 2009
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This interview will be available in full on Wednesday and excerpts will be published by Famille Chrétienne et La France catholique.
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How marvelous for la Famille Espinasse to have you nearby.
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SnowCarbon (snowcarbon. co.uk) has been working with 16 ski operators (including Erna Low, Peak Retreats, Ski Famille, Family Ski Company, Collineige, Lagrange, On The Piste, Snowcoach and Ski Peak) to give the option to travel by rail as part of their ski packages for certain resorts.
Pre-season ski news Gemma Bowes 2010
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Her daughter, Francoise Bettencourt-Meyers, filed a criminal complaint after the make-up matriarch reportedly gave $1.3 billion in assets and life insurance benefits to photographer Francoise-Marie Banier (See "Une Affaire de Famille").
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