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"In France we're generally less hard than Americans on sexual-harassment cases," said Marie Pierre Moura, a 32-year-old chemistry teacher in Le Pecq, in the Yvelines region close to Paris.
French Stunned by News of Arrest Gabriele Parussini 2011
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Loge Symbolique Écossaise and situated at Pecq in the Department of
Secret Societies And Subversive Movements Nesta H. Webster 1918
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At Pecq, near Tournai, they direct a normal school and a boarding school.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy 1840-1916 1913
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"Now, Mr. Jack, it is a moral impossibility to get all those things into one trunk, and you mustn't ask it of me," said Mr.. Pecq, in a tone of despair, as she surveyed the heap of treasures she was expected to pack for the boys.
Jack And Jill Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888 1902
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It is the rumbling of Prussian cannon beyond Pecq.
Men, Women and Ghosts Amy Lowell 1899
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They were allowed to come up as far as Pecq to load their barges without interference from the Parisian confrèrie, whose commerce was limited to the same point.
The Story of Rouen Theodore Andrea Cook 1897
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"After the establishment of the railway from Paris to Saint Germain," M. Dunoyer tells us, "there were established between Pecq and a mul titude of places in the more or less immediate vicinity such a number of omnibus and stage lines that this establishment, contrary to all expectation, has considerably increased the employment of horses."
System of Economical Contradictions: or, the Philosophy of Misery 1888
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In the stern of the boat, Michel Menko watched, without seeing them, perhaps, the fields, the houses of Pecq, the villas of Saint-Germain, the long terrace below heavy masses of trees, the great plain beside
Prince Zilah — Complete Jules Claretie 1876
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The horrible vengeance of that dreadful chemist of Pecq recalls to me the shocking drama of which I was, in spite of myself, a spectator.
The Works of Guy de Maupassant, Volume VIII. Guy de Maupassant 1871
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"Now, Mr. Jack, it is a moral impossibility to get all those things into one trunk, and you mustn't ask it of me," said Mr.. Pecq, in a tone of despair, as she surveyed the heap of treasures she was expected to pack for the boys.
Jack and Jill Louisa May Alcott 1860
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