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"Malmaison" and "Sultan of Morocco" roses with me, and also my budding-knife and the sap for budding.
Dr. Dumany's Wife M��r J��kai 1864
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We know there was a wombat among the birds and animals that were delivered to the menagerie of the Empress Joséphine Bonaparte at Malmaison, near Paris.
Archive 2009-01-01 2009
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Malmaison Belfast 028-9022 0200, malmaison.com is offering two nights in a double room, breakfast each morning and dinner on the first night for just £175 per room, booked by phone.
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"It's difficult to think of a better use for an old prison," says Malmaison operations director Mike Warren.
Sleeping in a Silver Mine Ain't the Ritz, but That's the Point Daniel Michaels 2011
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Brother Frederick at one time owned Malmaison, Napoleon and Josephine's estate in France.
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Malmaison Hotels Designers retained original elements including cell doors, brick walls and small windows.
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Among the merchandise: a 100-piece set of Baccarat "Malmaison" crystal from 1910, a Dennis Basso mink cape and a Carlyle Convertibles down sleeper sofa.
Frugal Shopping in Southampton Elizabeth Fasolino 2011
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The Malmaison Oxford Hotel, in England, mixes history and recycling.
Sleeping in a Silver Mine Ain't the Ritz, but That's the Point Daniel Michaels 2011
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Location shot of Josephine's Chateau de Malmaison.
How Stanley Kubrick Met His Waterloo Frederic Raphael 2011
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The Fox and Anchor is the latest invention from the Malmaison/Hotel du Vin camp.
Breakfast With Percy Peter Ashley 2008
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