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  • Now, he walks the empty corridors of the 43,000-square-foot Centre Hospitalier du Sacre-Coeur with a stunned expression.

    High-Tech Hospital Goes Belly-Up In Haiti 2010

  • Now, he walks the empty corridors of the 43,000-square-foot Centre Hospitalier du Sacre-Coeur with a stunned expression.

    High-Tech Hospital Goes Belly-Up In Haiti 2010

  • The Knight Hospitalier orders primary purpose was to protect the ever-increasing number of pilgrims going to the holy city, the church, and the hospital.

    Astrology for Enlightenment Michelle Karén 2008

  • The course of lectures on general and applied physics comprises hydrostatics and heat (Prof. Dommer), electricity and magnetism (Prof. Hospitalier), and optics and acoustics (Prof. Baille).

    Scientific American Supplement, No. 443, June 28, 1884 Various

  • The house of Siemens exhibited a miniature electric railway actuated by a new model of Reynier accumulators; M. M.iche operated a system of musical telephonic auditions that differed only in detail from those instituted by M.. Ader at the exhibition of 1881; and M.. Hospitalier presented a new form of an experiment devised by

    Scientific American Supplement, No. 441, June 14, 1884. Various

  • I got quite a heavy basket, to the great joy of the "Frere Hospitalier," and I got far more next day.

    The Days Before Yesterday Frederick Spencer Hamilton 1892

  • After dinner the "Frere Hospitalier," a jolly, rotund little lay - brother, who wore a black stole over his brown habit as a sign that he was allowed to talk, drew me on one side in the garden.

    The Days Before Yesterday Frederick Spencer Hamilton 1892

  • The "Pere Hospitalier" told me that not one scrap of bread or lettuce would be left at the conclusion of the repast.

    The Days Before Yesterday Frederick Spencer Hamilton 1892

  • Sir Roland of Provence remained in suspense whether to be a novice or an irrevocably pledged Hospitalier.

    Dynevor Terrace: or, the clue of life — Volume 1 Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862

  • It was the house of the Hospitalier Grey Sisters, which if not actually founded had been much embellished by Isabel of Portugal, the wife of the Duke of Burgundy.

    Grisly Grisell Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862

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