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  • Mr. Havel's is the first full state funeral not associated with the communist regime since the 1937 funeral of Tomas Garrigue Masaryk, the first president of Czechoslovakia that emerged after World War I.

    World Leaders Gather to Mourn Vaclav Havel Gordon Fairclough 2011

  • Terre d'Iris has something extra, that green and woody smell that reminds one of cypress woods and the Garrigue.

    From Scent to Sun Bed, Perfecting Poolside Chic Rita Konig 2011

  • Millier has spent so many years working on Elizabeth Bishop—is Garrigue a lateral move, or a breakout?

    Kevin Killian: What I Saw at the Orono Conference 2008, part 24 Dodie Bellamy 2008

  • Millier has spent so many years working on Elizabeth Bishop—is Garrigue a lateral move, or a breakout?

    Archive 2008-10-01 Dodie Bellamy 2008

  • It is believed that herbs gathered at Solstice are especially potent, and so wearing a herbal fragrance like Diptyque Virgilio, L'Essence de Mastenbroek Eau de Polder, La Base For Him, Lorenzo Villoresi Spezie and Yerbamate, Maitre Parfumeur et Gantier Garrigue feels very appealing.

    Archive 2007-06-01 Marina Geigert 2007

  • Right before serving the crêpes were topped with Bellwether Farms Crème Fraîche that had been lightly sweetened with * Côté Garrigue Sirop à la Fleur d'Oranger and fresh orange zest

    The Paper Chef 2005

  • We extend a most cordial welcome to our guest, Mr. Jan Masaryk, son of Thomas Garrigue Masaryk, the founder and the first President of Czecho-Slovakia.

    Conflicts of Doctrines in Europe 1939

  • Carthusians; Hugh, Abbot of Lioncel, nephew of the preceding (twelfth century), Blessed Bertrand of Garrigue, companion of Saint Dominic, died at Bouchet in the Diocese of St-Paul-Trois-Châteaux during a mission (1230); Blessed Humbert of Romans, general of the Dominicans, author of ascetical writings, died at the convent of Valence (1277).

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner 1840-1916 1913

  • Garrigue most was a certain personage with great steel spectacles, who shook at each instant his high black peruke, on which one of the birds had alighted and entangled itself, silently beating its wings.

    In the Yule-Log Glow, Book I Christmas Tales from 'Round the World 1902

  • Garrigue, without doubt a descendant of Garrigou, has assured me that one Christmas night, finding himself a little so-so-ish, he became lost on the mountain beside Trinquelague, and behold what he saw!

    In the Yule-Log Glow, Book I Christmas Tales from 'Round the World 1902

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