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Rosa Rankin-Gee is 24 and lives behind the Sacre-Coeur in a flat with a bath in the kitchen.
Nicole Garton: Ingénue Interview: Rosa Rankin-Gee Nicole Garton 2011
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Amid increased security in the city, 61 soldiers from an Alpine regiment were deployed over the weekend at two sites in Paris, Notre Dame Cathedral and the Sacre-Coeur Basilica, the joint staff of the Paris defense zone said.
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Rosa Rankin-Gee is 24 and lives behind the Sacre-Coeur in a flat with a bath in the kitchen.
Nicole Garton: Ingénue Interview: Rosa Rankin-Gee Nicole Garton 2011
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Running up the steps and around the back streets of the Sacre-Coeur.
Nicole Garton: Ingénue Interview: Rosa Rankin-Gee Nicole Garton 2011
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Looking back to a photo of him, Fenton and Amis standing at the balustrade of Sacre-Coeur, you can't help but smile at the self-seriousness, the self-consciousness, and the gloss of cool emanating off the trio.
Ashley Rindsberg: On Hitchens Ashley Rindsberg 2011
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Running up the steps and around the back streets of the Sacre-Coeur.
Nicole Garton: Ingénue Interview: Rosa Rankin-Gee Nicole Garton 2011
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Looking back to a photo of him, Fenton and Amis standing at the balustrade of Sacre-Coeur, you can't help but smile at the self-seriousness, the self-consciousness, and the gloss of cool emanating off the trio.
Ashley Rindsberg: On Hitchens Ashley Rindsberg 2011
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Now, he walks the empty corridors of the 43,000-square-foot Centre Hospitalier du Sacre-Coeur with a stunned expression.
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Now, he walks the empty corridors of the 43,000-square-foot Centre Hospitalier du Sacre-Coeur with a stunned expression.
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It's a hospital called Sacre-Coeur it's located in Milot which is 80 miles north of Port-au-Prince, near Cap Haitien.
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