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"Ollivier," whom I did not meet till yesterday, and with whom I am going to dine en garcon today, received me with such amiable kindness that I imagined I had arrived at "Altenburg."
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Captain Renouf's intentions towards us were such as Ollivier had stated them to be, complications were likely to arise of such a character that the strongest possible mutual support would be necessary to enable us to face them.
The Log of a Privateersman Harry Collingwood 1886
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"Ollivier," whom I did not meet till yesterday, and with whom I am going to dine en garcon today, received me with such amiable kindness that I imagined I had arrived at "Altenburg."
Correspondence of Wagner and Liszt — Volume 2 Richard Wagner 1848
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The most interesting – and, in my experience, accurate — chapter deals with the more complex traits that Debra Ollivier believes a typical French woman has, “some basic truths about how she sees herself and carries herself in the world.”
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Best line: A French woman asked Ollivier: What is a baby shower?
Why French Women Are Diffferent on Bastille Day or Any Other « One-Minute Book Reviews 2009
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A French woman, Ollivier says, does not wear her emotions “on her shirtsleeves.”
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Best line: A French woman asked Ollivier: What is a baby shower?
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Though there was not a weak performance in the two casts of six leading characters being shown here, special mention should go to Jonathan Ollivier as the "Swan/Stranger."
Fair Feathered Friends Robert Greskovic 2010
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A French woman, Ollivier says, does not wear her emotions “on her shirtsleeves.”
Why French Women Are Diffferent on Bastille Day or Any Other « One-Minute Book Reviews 2009
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The most interesting – and, in my experience, accurate — chapter deals with the more complex traits that Debra Ollivier believes a typical French woman has, “some basic truths about how she sees herself and carries herself in the world.”
Why French Women Are Diffferent on Bastille Day or Any Other « One-Minute Book Reviews 2009
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