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Take the ninth stage of this year's Tour, a 130-mile ride from Issoire to Saint-Flou in France.
Sponsors Race for TV Exposure John W. Miller 2011
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On July 10, while his former RadioShack teammates push from Issoire to Saint-Flour, a Tour stage known as a leg-breaker, Armstrong will be in Davis, Calif., leading a bike race to benefit his foundation.
Lance Armstrong's 'Retirement' Vanessa O'Connell 2011
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On July 10, while his former RadioShack teammates push from Issoire to Saint-Flour, a Tour stage known as a leg-breaker, Armstrong will be in Davis, Calif., leading a bike race to benefit his foundation.
Lance Armstrong's 'Retirement' Vanessa O'Connell 2011
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There is hardly any one on earth who is not acquainted with those singular spots, the Glaciere, the Cunette, the hideous wall of Grenelle all speckled with balls, Mont – Parnasse, the Fosse-aux-Loups, Aubiers on the bank of the Marne, Mont – Souris, the Tombe – Issoire, the Pierre – Plate de
Les Miserables 2008
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From Champeix the plateau of Pardines, 1620 ft., may be ascended; whence continue to the Tour de Maurifolet, and descend by the stair in the cliff to Perrier, pop. 600, among rocks pierced with caves, 3 m. from Issoire (p. 372).
The South of France—East Half C. B. Black
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Plates of above 600 fossil bones, (remains of a former world) recently discovered in the neighbourhood of Issoire, in France, are preparing for publication.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 289, December 22, 1827 Various
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E. from Mont-Dore, on the highway between Mont-Dore and Issoire.
The South of France—East Half C. B. Black
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Issoire, and some other places that were in their possession.
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On the tower and south transept is the same kind of rude mosaic which ornaments the church of Issoire.
The South of France—East Half C. B. Black
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In the neighbourhood, at Pernay, is a dolmen, of which the horizontal surface is 13 ft. by 6½ ft.; and 2½ m. distant the cascade of the Granges. 8¾ m. beyond, towards Issoire, is
The South of France—East Half C. B. Black
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