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We have always enjoyed the expositions at the Petit Palais, Rodin Musee, and Musee D'Orsay.
What to Do in Paris / Que faire a Paris? - French Word-A-Day 2009
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Sure, the Musee is $75 now after the 90-point score (was $65 upon release) but Bedell does make wines in the under-$20 category too, including this 2007 First Crush Red, which is $18 at the winery, but I've seen it for as little as $12.
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As I have said before, though I think the Bedell Musee is very good, I don't think it is good enough to warrant its high price.
Bedell Cellars' 2005 Musee Gets 90 Points from the Wine Specator 2008
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As Auden wrote in "Musee des Beaux Arts": "everything turns away/Quite leisurely from the disaster."
Archive 2005-07-01 Ben Barren 2005
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As Auden wrote in "Musee des Beaux Arts": "everything turns away/Quite leisurely from the disaster."
http://mujāhidīn.co.uk Ben Barren 2005
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Broodthaers spent much of his 12 years as an artist curating a traveling museum he called Musee d'Art Moderne, Departement des Aigles (Museum of Modern Art, Department of Eagles).
Chicago Reader 2009
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I had often heard of this wonderful lily, and in the last number of the London 'Musee' there is a picture of it, represented with a small negro child standing upon one of its leaves.
What Katy Did at School Susan Coolidge 1870
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Aix is a wonderful walking/shopping town, terrific produce/market and flea town, Musee Granet, the fountains (in particular Les Quatre Dauphins), different neighborhoods (arrondissements), Cezanne's town!
Que Faire a Aix-en-Provence? / What to do in Aix-en-Provence? - French Word-A-Day 2010
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In my travels, perhaps it was best explained by Mme. Octavie Modert, the Cultural Minister of Luxembourg whose Ministry is responsible for the oversight of the brillant I.M. Pei building housing the 'Musee D'Art Grand-Duc Jean' more generally known as the 'Mudam'.
Raymond J. Learsy: In Paris an Art Fair Called 'FIAC' Stamps 'End' to the Perception of Contemporary Art as 'Elitist' Raymond J. Learsy 2010
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In my travels, perhaps it was best explained by Mme. Octavie Modert, the Cultural Minister of Luxembourg whose Ministry is responsible for the oversight of the brillant I.M. Pei building housing the 'Musee D'Art Grand-Duc Jean' more generally known as the 'Mudam'.
Raymond J. Learsy: In Paris an Art Fair Called 'FIAC' Stamps 'End' to the Perception of Contemporary Art as 'Elitist' Raymond J. Learsy 2010
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