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Young Paloma is disarming; she remains implacable before the hypocrisies of her "caviar left" family; but Renée, secretly refined concierge, is perhaps the more singular if two.
An Interview with Muriel Barbery by Viviana Musumeci, April 15 2008
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Only he is able to gain Paloma's trust and to see through Renée's timeworn disguise to the secret that haunts her.
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This was not just a nostalgic trip down memory lane for Henry, who grew up on his family's farmhouse in Paloma, Ill., about 150 miles from here listening to Harry Caray and Jack Buck on KMOX radio and idolizing his hero, Stan Musial.
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From the way you called Paloma I thought you were.
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This is the latest advisory on Hurricane Paloma from the National Hurricane Center.
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“Would it make you feel better if I called Paloma’s finest and asked someone to meet me at the townhouse?”
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Category 4 storm called Paloma, but today a little different.
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There is also another chef from Brooklyn, Camille, who is the owner of a place in Greenpoint called Paloma, that I've heard about.
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A couple of years ago Paloma aka Frances-Anne Ade, a fine lady from the Perfume Addicts forum, sent me a gift of a lifetime: about 30 or so samples of rare vintage perfumes.
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"We're going to be making the perfect margarita as well as a drink called a Paloma," Williams said.
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