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Too late for thanksgiving this year, and I missed the opportunity with an American friend locally too, but here in Lunel and presumably anywhere you find Halal butchers you seem always to be able to get turkey - chaply too, and delicious.
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Lunel is famous for its _vin de muscat blanc_, thence called Lunel, or _vin muscat de Lunel_.
Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 2 Thomas Jefferson 1784
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"Lunel," a number of scholars coming from Lunel bore the surname
Rashi Liber, Maurice 1906
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Audrun and Aramon Lunel grew up in one of these houses, which was once a family business that cultivated grain and silkworms but which has slowly collapsed into disrepair, not unlike the siblings themselves.
Volatile Human Relations in a Capricious World Donna Rifkind 2010
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This "sensational" stone is a "perfect heart" in terms of the four Cs of diamond assessment—carat, clarity, color and cut, says Jean-Marc Lunel, who heads Christie's jewelry department in Geneva.
Jewelry's Crowning Glory Margaret Studer 2011
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Of the 67 jewels in the collection, Mr. Lunel expresses particular passion for a ruby and diamond brooch by Van Cleef & Arpels designed as a Japanese chrysanthemum that he describes as "stunning" estimate: 270,000-450,000 francs.
Geneva Auctions Glitter Margaret Studer 2011
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Among other impressive stones at Christie's will be an intense blue, internally flawless diamond weighing 6.60 carats, estimated at 4 million francs to 6 million francs, that Mr. Lunel describes as "wonderful."
Jewelry's Crowning Glory Margaret Studer 2011
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"Timeless Elegance," a collection of an anonymous European family given a separate catalog, is a major highlight of the Christie's auction, says Jean-Marc Lunel, head of Christie's Geneva Jewelry Department.
Geneva Auctions Glitter Margaret Studer 2011
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The second case is Rabbi Abraham ben Nathan of Lunel (Provence), Raban (~1155 – 1215), who claims that under the influence of geonic responsa, the Jews of Spain have been misled in reference to immersion.
Female Purity (Niddah) Annotated Bibliography. leBeit Yoreh 2009
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Too late for thanksgiving this year, and I missed the opportunity with an American friend locally too, but here in Lunel and presumably anywhere you find Halal butchers you seem always to be able to get turkey - chaply too, and delicious.
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