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  • Saturday mornings are the best and worst times to visit the wine shop La Dernière Goutte: the best because there is inevitably a great free wine tasting taking place—and the worst, for the very same reason.

    An American Wine Lover in Paris Lettie Teague 2012

  • The pair also owns La Dernière Goutte, a few blocks away, and some time next month they'll be opening a wine bar, Semilla.

    An American Wine Lover in Paris Lettie Teague 2012

  • Police said the party, called "Sausage and Booze," could have been viewed as a provocation in the Goutte-d'Or neighborhood of northern Paris, where many Muslims pray on the streets because there are not enough mosques.

    Paris Police Ban Anti-Muslim Pork & Booze Street Party 2010

  • "The Eastern Europeans will work for almost nothing," says Ali Mouloudi, an Algerian-born clerk at the Sabaaphone shop in the Goutte d'Or section of Paris.

    Living Underground 2007

  • This Goutte d'Eau has been on stationary display for many years and needs careful attention to its re-commissioning.

    1958 Ferrari 412 S RM Auctions Estimate:... 2006

  • According to the blurb, using interactive games and a host of characters with evocative names, such as Roméo le Roi du Rot (The Burp King) and René la Goutte au Nez (Runny Nose René), the exhibition explains to children the science behind those bodily functions that we are raised to regard as rude, undesirable or even outright taboo.

    a change of register… 2004

  • According to the blurb, using interactive games and a host of characters with evocative names, such as Roméo le Roi du Rot (The Burp King) and René la Goutte au Nez (Runny Nose René), the exhibition explains to children the science behind those bodily functions that we are raised to regard as rude, undesirable or even outright taboo.

    French exchange 2004

  • Making his day's stations, the dingy printingcase, his three taverns, the Montmartre lair he sleeps short night in, rue de la Goutte-d'Or, damascened with flyblown faces of the gone.

    Ulysses James Joyce 1911

  • During the following days Coupeau sought to get Gervaise to call on his sister in the Rue de la Goutte d'Or, but the young woman showed a great dread of this visit to the Lorilleux.

    The World's Greatest Books — Volume 08 — Fiction Various 1910

  • _Consultations de Nourrissons_ (with their offshoot the _Goutte de Lait_), established by Professor Budin in 1892, which have spread all over France and been widely influential for good.

    Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 6 Sex in Relation to Society Havelock Ellis 1899

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