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Tweedside -- a mature, hardy man then -- and he will tell, with a glow on his cheek, and a tear, due to remembrance, in his eye, "Ah! the Fleurs was a braw place under auld Duke Jemmy!"
The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume V. The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century Various
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Castle -- the modern mansion of Fleurs, which is so situated as to combine the ideas of ancient baronial grandeur with those of modern taste -- are in themselves objects of the first class; yet are so mixed, united, and melted among a thousand other beauties of a less prominent description, that they harmonize into one general picture, and please rather by unison than by concord.
Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Volume I (of 10) 1824
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In a new exhibition titled Fleurs fraiches "fresh flowers" at the Fondation Pierre
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I think "Fleurs" (from Fiancailles ...) is just about the most perfect song ever, although even there he can't resist ending it with a little wink from the piano.
Les anges musiciens Matthew Guerrieri 2007
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Michael: I nearly included something about that "Fleurs" ending — for those who don't know it, it's one of his most ethereal songs, a wash of D-flat Major pastels, almost a parody of his sensuous style — and then he ends it, out of the blue, on D-flat minor.
Les anges musiciens Matthew Guerrieri 2007
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I also wear a couple of things that bloom in the heat although not cool feeling themselves, such as Fleurs d'oranger, A la nuit and things like that ;
Mental Notes: It's HOT! Ayala Sender 2008
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Camille Doncieux is captured in the painting Femme cueillant des Fleurs Woman Picking Flowers standing in a meadow at St Cloud, near Paris, clutching flowers with a parasol lying at her feet.
The jealous love rival who tried to erase all trace of Monet's muse 2011
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David Hockney, always eager to experiment with new media, currently has an exhibition, Fleurs fraîches Fresh Flowers at La Fondation Pierre Bergé in Paris, consisting of iPhone and iPad drawings.
Jane Chafin: David Hockney's iPad Art in France Jane Chafin 2011
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David Hockney, always eager to experiment with new media, currently has an exhibition, Fleurs fraîches Fresh Flowers at La Fondation Pierre Bergé in Paris, consisting of iPhone and iPad drawings.
Jane Chafin: David Hockney's iPad Art in France Jane Chafin 2011
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Jacques Cartier planted a cross with a flag bearing the French royal coat of arms and the Fleurs-de-lis.
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