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To learn the art of pottery ...my mind wanders to a small town we visited called Saint-Quentin filled with remarkable potters and even the street gutters and signs were made from hand glazed tiles...
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To learn the art of pottery ... my mind wanders to a small town we visited called Saint-Quentin filled with remarkable potters and even the street gutters and signs were made from hand glazed tiles ...
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He continued to paint into his 80s, when he moved back to Saint-Quentin, where he died at 83.
A Tour de Force, Honest and Engaging James Gardner 2011
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La Tour 1704–1788, the son of a musician, was born in Saint-Quentin, a small town in Picardy, France.
A Tour de Force, Honest and Engaging James Gardner 2011
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He conspired with rebels in 1555–6, but fought for King Philip at Saint-Quentin in 1557.
Secrets of the Tudor Court Kate Emerson 2010
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He conspired with rebels in 1555–6, but fought for King Philip at Saint-Quentin in 1557.
Secrets of the Tudor Court Kate Emerson 2010
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He conspired with rebels in 1555–6, but fought for King Philip at Saint-Quentin in 1557.
Secrets of the Tudor Court Kate Emerson 2010
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He conspired with rebels in 1555–6, but fought for King Philip at Saint-Quentin in 1557.
Secrets of the Tudor Court Kate Emerson 2010
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"There shouldn't be any more bonuses, distribution of free shares or stock options in companies which get state aid" or who make large job cuts, Mr. Sarkozy said in a speech in the northern French town of Saint-Quentin late Tuesday, according to the Associated Press.
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The whole of the brief Salon of 1775 is nothing but a conversation between the author and someone called Saint-Quentin.
18th Century French Aesthetics Morizot, Jacques 2006
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