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Thor Hushovd of Norway won the fourth stage of Tour de France completed 193 - Kilometre from Villers - Cotterets to Joigny on Wednesday.
Tour de France 2007
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For Joigny — the less, I think, one says of it the better.
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For Joigny — the less, I think, one says of it the better.
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Cluttering this scene even further, a canopy of golden cloth mounted on fur large pikes was borne aloft by four great Burgundian noblemen: the counts of Joigny, Bouquan, and Blancquehain, and the seigneur de Chastelguion.
The Funeral of Duke Philip the Good Edward A. Tabri 1990
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They left the hotel at three, and rode that day as far as a country inn which took their fancy just before coming into Joigny.
The Triflers Frederick Orin Bartlett
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Side by side they strolled through the quaint village of stone houses and to the top of a near-by hill, where they found themselves looking down upon Joigny outlined against the hazy tints of the pink-and-gold horizon.
The Triflers Frederick Orin Bartlett
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Joigny, tarried all day in the town of Chauvigny, and part of their companies.
Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series) Thomas Malory Jean Froissart
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She instantly left the theatre and proceeded to Tonnere, where she received news of the rising in Paris, and, quitting the town by night, was driven to Joigny with three attendants.
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The lord Raoul de Coucy with his banner went so far forward that he was under the prince's banner: there was a sore battle and the knight fought valiantly; howbeit he was there taken, and the earl of Joigny, the viscount of Brosse, the lord of Chauvigny and all the other taken or slain, but a few that scaped.
Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series) Thomas Malory Jean Froissart
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On leaving Joigny, a neat pleasant town, extending in one wide street along the Yonne, and crowned by a handsome château, left unfinished by the Due de Villeroi, we reached the heart of the wine district of
Itinerary of Provence and the Rhone Made During the Year 1819 John Hughes
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