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Grosjean is 2-2 lifetime with Agassi, with one of those wins a quarterfinal victory at the 2001 French Open.
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He looked at his letters, and knowing their outsides, left them for future perusal, and sousing himself into the depths of a many-cushioned easy-chair, proceeded to spell his _Morning Post_ -- Tattersall's advertisements -- 'Grosjean's
Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour Robert Smith Surtees 1833
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His team-mate is the French driver Romain Grosjean, the GP2 champion who started seven races for Renault in 2009 without scoring a point.
Lotus set Kimi Raikkonen target of fourth-place constructors' finish 2012
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Gaspard Grosjean, a reporter for a Liège newspaper, arrived on the scene moments after the attack.
Liège attack: death toll climbs to six – including 'gun freak' 2011
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In effect this means that a learner activates a ‘speak foreign’ function or as Grosjean (1995) suggests a ‘bilingual mode’ and errors occur which clearly come from an additional language which has a ‘supplier’ role.
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Even wines with particularly high acidity—like the 2010 Hauner Salina Bianco, a mostly Malvasia white wine from Sicily, or the 2009 Grosjean Petite Arvine, a white wine from the alpine climes of the Valle d'Aoste—were acceptable with a bit of pasta or a piece of cheese on the side.
The World's Best Food Wines Lettie Teague 2011
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These are the closing words of a recent piece by Professor François Grosjean in the Psychology Today blog.
Nataly Kelly: Clearing Up Common Myths About What It Means to Be Bilingual Nataly Kelly 2011
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Or as a friend of mine put it after tasting the Grosjean, "This wine is painful to drink alone, but it's all right with food."
The World's Best Food Wines Lettie Teague 2011
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These are the closing words of a recent piece by Professor François Grosjean in the Psychology Today blog.
Nataly Kelly: Clearing Up Common Myths About What It Means to Be Bilingual Nataly Kelly 2011
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Now a psychiatrist at the University of California Los Angeles, Dr. Grosjean realizes how rare a dish it is.
One Big Table Molly O’Neill 2010
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