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But rising dividends might be more important than merely high ones, says George Fraise , a principal with Sustainable Growth Advisers, a Stamford, Conn., money manager.
Why the U.S. May Be Your Best Bet Jack Hough 2012
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The incident inspired two French light comedies about the events: Operation Corned-Beef and Vanille Fraise, and the somewhat heavier Rainbow Warrior with Sam Neill and Jon Voight.
Operation Satanic: The Sinking of the Rainbow Warrior « Skid Roche 2008
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The incident inspired two French light comedies about the events: Operation Corned-Beef and Vanille Fraise, and the somewhat heavier Rainbow Warrior with Sam Neill and Jon Voight.
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Its setting is a French finishing school for the daughters of the very rich, a hothouse of such exquisite heiresses as Regina Outre-Mer, whose mauve blotting paper reveals her most passionate devotions; Fraise du Bois, whose addictions leave her droguée in the asparagus bed from dawn to dusk; and a hereditary abbess, her Poggibonsian bottom "buttoned down the back; so suggestive of the girl."
Hi-pri spy-guy here 2009
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Its setting is a French finishing school for the daughters of the very rich, a hothouse of such exquisite heiresses as Regina Outre-Mer, whose mauve blotting paper reveals her most passionate devotions; Fraise du Bois, whose addictions leave her droguée in the asparagus bed from dawn to dusk; and a hereditary abbess, her Poggibonsian bottom "buttoned down the back; so suggestive of the girl."
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"Pablo Picasso: Prints" presents 100 prints by the Spanish artist (1881-1973), including "L'Homme à la Fraise" (1964) and etchings from the "Vollard Suite" graphic series.
Time Off 2009
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Jared Hohl's 'Fraise, Menthe, et Poivre 1978' would have to be another contender.
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The one that caught my eye was that of La Fraise, the brainchild of Patrice Cassard.
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The one that caught my eye was that of La Fraise, the brainchild of Patrice Cassard.
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I covered Company A, 1st and 3rd platoons, during Blue Candle, but Fraise belonged to 2nd Platoon, which was attached to another unit north of Kandahar.
Archive 2004-07-01 2004
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