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Another restaurant not too far from Ile Saint Louis in the Marais is Vins des Pyrenees. 25, rue Beautreillis - 75004 Paris
What to Do in Paris / Que faire a Paris? - French Word-A-Day 2009
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“Well, Jake talked of a Milk River, and one called the Marais,” Augustus said.
The Lonesome Dove Series Larry McMurtry 1995
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"Well, Jake talked of a Milk River, and one called the Marais," Augustus said.
Lonesome Dove McMurtry, Larry 1985
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"Well, Jake talked of a Milk River, and one called the Marais," Augustus said.
Lonesome Dove McMurtry, Larry 1985
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“Well, Jake talked of a Milk River, and one called the Marais,” Augustus said.
Lonesome Dove Larry McMurtry 1985
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(1693, written by Jean Galbert de Campistron, with music by Louis Lully and Marin Marais) — ironic associations for, while a conqueror of men and even of death, and despite vigorous attempts at amorous conquest, the Alcide figure in both these operas ends up unhappy in love.
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Viola da Gamba solos by Marin Marais and other works by Monteverdi, Du Mont, etc.St. Mary Magdalen Church
Per Due Voci: Recital Jan 27, 2007 8 PM Celeste Winant 2007
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Viola da Gamba solos by Marin Marais and other works by Monteverdi, Du Mont, etc.St. Mary Magdalen Church
Archive 2007-01-01 Celeste Winant 2007
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In this district, known as the Marais, the heart of Paris's oldest Jewish quarter, gay bars rub shoulders with falafel cafés, kosher restaurants, synagogues and prayer rooms.
Jewish people in the French capital live in the shadow of hatred 2011
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The Sephardim kept their houses on the Left Bank around Saint-Germain, while the Ashkenazim stayed on the Right Bank in the area between the Place des Vosges and the Louvre, called the Marais.
Emancipation Michael Goldfarb 2009
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