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Examples

  • Speaking to the Eastern Province Herald yesterday, Botha confirmed his "friendship on a high level" with 46-year-old Renette Te Water

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1997

  • Another man entered the bedroom of family member, Renette

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1996

  • Gastinne-Renette was the gunsmith who usually gave ballistic advice to the Police Judiciaire.

    Maigret and Monsieur Charles Simenon, Georges, 1903- 1972

  • Other reports were waiting for him, in particular those of Gastinne-Renette and the medical expert.

    Maigret Bides His Time Simenon, Georges, 1903- 1965

  • Formerly, this sort of work was done by an outside consultant, a man named Gastienne-Renette, but the Department of Criminal Investigation now had their own ballistics expert in the Forensic Laboratory, up in the attics of the Palais de Justice.

    Maigret and the Apparition Simenon, Georges, 1903- 1964

  • Since that morning, especially since he had told her about Gastinne-Renette, she had had a load on her mind.

    Maigret's Revolver Simenon, Georges, 1903- 1952

  • Renette, 10, was taken to a nearby clinic where a worker was able to pop her hip back into place.

    The Daily Times News Headlines 2010

  • The little orphan girl, Renette, who was injured in the earthquake, had surgery and is still recovering in the hospital.

    The Daily Times News Headlines 2010

  • The little orphan girl, Renette, who was injured in the earthquake, had surgery and is still recovering in the hospital.

    The Daily Times News Headlines 2010

  • When the girls awaken to watch a quiet dawn, Rohmer devotes cinema to contemplation: excitable Renette urges Mirabelle to wait for the blue hour of twilight.

    New York Press 2010

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