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Off-season packages feature everything from a five-day crash course in Provencal cooking and French-language classes to seasonal truffle hunting, or participating in a grape harvest combined with a wine-tasting extravaganza.
Coasting High in Provence Lanie Goodman 2011
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I'm with Bubba I could care Less how big the Horns Are but whn you look at those pics those are some hugh Deer that be enough meat to last the whole Off-season for me and my Family ..
Canadian Eye Candy 2008
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MIKE PESCA: Off-season in the NFL is filled with questions as familiar as they are imponderable: Which coach will be canned?
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MIKE PESCA: Off-season in the NFL is filled with questions as familiar as they are imponderable: Which coach will be canned?
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MIKE PESCA: Off-season in the NFL is filled with questions as familiar as they are imponderable: Which coach will be canned?
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MIKE PESCA: Off-season in the NFL is filled with questions as familiar as they are imponderable: Which coach will be canned?
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Off-season rates, including full board, are around $320 per person. +47 9503-2010; www. juvet.com
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MIKE PESCA: Off-season in the NFL is filled with questions as familiar as they are imponderable: Which coach will be canned?
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Off-season sheets should be stored in a sealed container waiting for their alternate season.
Unclutter Your Life in One Week Erin Rooney Doland 2009
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Off-season rates (May to November) are often 20 percent or more lower.
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