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Fresh a supermarket here in Columbus has a Belvoir product called Presse, which is a sparkling water with elderflower.
Elderflower Ice Cream and Undisciplined Digressions Lindy 2007
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Agence France Presse is suing Google News for damages of around $17.5 million and an order barring Google from displaying copyrighted AFP pix, stories and headlines without permission.
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© 2010 Leidseplein Presse B.V./“Columbia” and Walking Eye logo Reg.
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Reuters reports that Agence France Presse is suing Google in U.S.
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The 980-word letter, published Sunday in the Montreal newspaper La Presse, is in response to two recent church decisions: the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops’ opposition to same-sexmarriage and the Vatican’s refusal to ordain homosexuals.
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The Presse is a paper with a tremendous circulation in the monarchy, and Hanslick counts among the leaders of our opponents; it would therefore be worth while to make an exception by coming forward on this occasion, unless (which I cannot as yet believe) your Vienna correspondent has been guilty of the mischievous conduct which Hanslick so severely reports.
Letters Liszt, Franz 1893
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Yesterday during a LG press event, a French blogger known as Presse-Citron tweeted that LG had announced during the press conference that Windows Mobile 7.0 devices will ship in September, along with Android 2.1 device in April in the US.
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Republic is the development of five-centime journals, inaugurated as early as 1836 by the foundation of the "Presse" under the auspices of
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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He sent us a new literary periodical of the old world, in which, among other interesting matter, I had the pleasure of reading an account of my own 'blindness,' taken from a French paper (the 'Presse'), and mentioned with humane regret.
The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning Kenyon, Frederic G 1898
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But we know men most opposed to him, writers of the old 'Presse' and
The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning Browning, Elizabeth B 1898
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