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Mezzo Marie Lenormand was sweetly swaggering as the Fox, who woos and wins the Vixen; baritone Joshua Bloom was pure testosterone as Harašta; and mezzo Melissa Parks was imposing as the Forester's impatient wife and the Owl for which she wore a cagelike garment flecked with feathers.
The Beauty of the Beasts Heidi Waleson 2011
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Montgolfier experimented at Annonay before he constructed his first hot air-balloon, and in 1783 a certain Lenormand dropped from
A History of Aeronautics Evelyn Charles Vivian 1914
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Lenormand, the head gardener at Versailles, raised six pounds of coffee a year which was for the exclusive use of the king.
All About Coffee 1909
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The huge placard announced, "Norma -- Mlle. Lenormand -- Royal Opera Troupe."
The Puppet Crown Harold MacGrath 1901
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"In matters of art," says Lenormand in his recent book on harmony, "it is dangerous to learn to do as others do."
Impressions and Comments Havelock Ellis 1899
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The Lenormand is in appearance but little different from the Half Early Paris (_Demi-dur_).
The Cauliflower 1877
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-- This appears to be a selection from the Lenormand
The Cauliflower 1877
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Early Paris for the first crop, the Nonpareil and [or] Half Early Paris for a succession, with Lenormand and Walcheren for late.
The Cauliflower 1877
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In this country the Lenormand was formerly a popular variety, being frequently mentioned, as long ago as 1858, with the Early Paris as one of the two best varieties.
The Cauliflower 1877
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The committee made a very flattering report, finding the Lenormand much finer than the other varieties, Half Early Paris, Erfurt, and Alma, growing in the same field.
The Cauliflower 1877
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