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Langlois says Britain's record in these wars was mixed.
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Tristan Langlois, head of education at London's National Army Museum, says it's important to be reminded of this history.
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And south they went, along roads that steadily grew worse, through the dairy country of Langlois and through thick pine forests to Port Orford, where Saxon picked jeweled agates on the beach while Billy caught enormous rockcod.
CHAPTER XVI 2010
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Langlois says Britain's record in these wars was mixed.
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Frank Smith and Philippe Langlois, coordinators of the program, also published books taken from some of their radio shows in partnership with the publisher Dis Voir ZagZig.
Nicole Garton: Ingenue Interview -- Chloe: Chasser Croiser/The Surreal and Its Echo Nicole Garton 2011
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Bertrand Langlois/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images Mr. Liu stands at the end of a staircase at the Grand Palais in Paris on April 1, 2011.
The Vanishing Artist 2011
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At Barbés, Monsieur Wrembel's quartet features rhythm guitar, bass and a French virtuoso of the washboard named David Langlois .
The Jazz Scene: Hot Tones, Francophones Will Friedwald 2011
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A hilarious hommage to French cinephile Henri Langlois sits next to a tribute to the many and varied talents of Doris Day.
I Found it at the Movies: Reflections of a Cinephile by Philip French – review 2011
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Dave Langlois doesn't agree with him though: Jittery with 200?
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Three years later, they were forced out of Kabul by an insurgency, 16,000 troops and civilians set off through the mountains towards the Khyber Pass, only - says Langlois - to be slaughtered or die of cold.
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