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  • I love the Australian magazine by Donna Hay—she's incredible—and I also read Australian Gourmet Traveller, Le Figaro's cooking magazine and the French magazine Prima.

    François Payard 2011

  • "The threat is real," he said on RTL-LCI-Le Figaro's weekly talk show.

    Saudis Warn Of Terror Threat To France Associated Press 2010

  • The leader among them was Veronica Cangemi, making her WNO debut in the deceptive role of Susanna, Figaro's bride, whom the Count is eager to sleep with -- deceptive because, though it only has one aria and calls for a relatively light voice, it's among the longest in opera.

    Opera Review: WNO's satisfying 'Marriage of Figaro' 2010

  • Very well then. here is an article in which Figaro's report is correct "L'échange de courrier date de la mi-mars", précise le cabinet de Jacques Chirac, qui confirme également à nouvelobs.com le contenu de l'échange.

    Does Obama not know who's president of France? Or is he intentionally insulting Sarkozy? Ann Althouse 2009

  • Figaro's self-glorification is irresistibly cheering.

    Cheerfulness (A psychosynthesis technique), by Roberto Assagioli William Harryman 2009

  • I love Figaro's 'helicopter ears' - we call those 'owl ears' in our cat, because when she gets annoyed she turns her ears back and to either side, so they're facing out from the sides of her head.

    Snow Day, with Cats Susan Palwick 2008

  • At least from the angle in this photo, it seems to me that it may be Figaro's particularly long nose that is causing the confusion.

    Mystery Animal Susan Palwick 2008

  • Here, Figaro's clearly trying to decide whether to expend more energy on playing with the toy.

    Archive 2008-06-01 Susan Palwick 2008

  • There too you can imagine her, standing on the stage, playing the part of the maid Rosine, Figaro's fiancée.

    Archive 2008-09-21 de Brantigny........................ 2008

  • There too you can imagine her, standing on the stage, playing the part of the maid Rosine, Figaro's fiancée.

    Le Petit Trianon lives again! de Brantigny........................ 2008

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