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Examples
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The name sounded like "Philippes," but he couldn't be sure.
Waring's Peril Charles King 1888
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Yes, there were exceptions: Duke Ellington , Miles Davis , Gene Autry, Howard Hughes allegedly and other iconic celebs wore Patek Philippes.
What Does Your Watch Say About You? Ken Kessler 2011
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He even keeps his watch collection, all purchased used, at work (there are 11 now, including Rolexes, Patek Philippes and Breguets).
A $200,000 Upgrade Nancy Keates 2010
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Philippes plan was to strike on Friday 13th of October, 1307, and it would be an international as far as it could be organised strike, involving hundreds of armed men, but principally throughout France.
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The Chaplain of the Manor of La Buzadiere was such a nobleman, and shortly before the Papal edict against the Templars was enacted, he entertained seven Templar guests at his castle, and fully informed them of Philippes plans.
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As if spring-loaded, Philippes arm pulls away from Emmelines shoulders.
The House at Riverton Kate Morton 2008
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I've been hungry for a Philippes dip sandwich for what feels like months, but it's been a while since we've made our way to the legendary downtown eatery.
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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I've been hungry for a Philippes dip sandwich for what feels like months, but it's been a while since we've made our way to the legendary downtown eatery.
Franklin Avenue 2008
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The way you asked your first question makes it seem as though you knew for a certain, that Philippes, the COPY CAT, invented the French Dip.
Cole's Unitas We Stand 2008
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What makes you so certain Coles invented the french dip and not Philippes?
Cole's Unitas We Stand 2008
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