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The Rivoli is a delightful departure from wherever you are in 2007.
Archive 2007-04-01 ROB McGIBBON 2007
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As the Mercedes came down here from the Rue Camembert into the Rue de Rivoli, which is one of the chicest, smartest streets in all of Paris, the paparazzi came out of the corner and the Mercedes headed to the Place de la Concorde.
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The Rivoli is a delightful departure from wherever you are in 2007.
Jive's Alive - and so am I! ROB McGIBBON 2007
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What you notice most at the Rivoli is the laughter and smiles.
Archive 2007-04-01 ROB McGIBBON 2007
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What you notice most at the Rivoli is the laughter and smiles.
Jive's Alive - and so am I! ROB McGIBBON 2007
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He was present at the battle of Rivoli, which is described in his despatches.
A History of Modern Europe, 1792-1878 Charles Alan Fyffe 1868
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I remember first despairing of the phenomenon back in the 1970s, when a society restaurant called the Rivoli seemed to top a hefty percentage of its menu with crabmeat and canned artichokes.
chron.com Chronicle Alison Cook 2011
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The organization formerly known as the Rivoli Theater group has changed its name to the
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I am looking for loose “Vintage Swarovski Rivoli” stones, 10mm.
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A few hours later and the river would have won; all the basements of the Louvre would have been flooded, and the water would have carried ruin across the Rue de Rivoli and Palais Royal.
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