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To begin with Senlis, which is one of the nearest points to Paris reached by the German cyclone in September, 1914.
The World Decision Robert Herrick 1903
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Though his name does not occur in the imperfect catalogue of the bishops of Senlis, which is found in the ancient copy of St. Gregory's sacramentary, which belonged to that church in 880, nor in the old edition of Gallia Christiana yet, upon the authority of the English historians, is inserted in the new edition, the thirteenth, from St. Regulus, the founder of that see, one of the Roman missionaries in Gaul about the time of St. Dionysius.
The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March Alban Butler
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For the very name "Senlis" fills the mind with forest pictures.
Everyman's Land 1889
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Summarizing an investigation into claims made by CIDA that $18.5 million had been spent on developing infrastructure in Kandahar, the Senlis Council report stated, “We found evidence of $5 million dollars having been transferred to Kandahar.”
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Summarizing an investigation into claims made by CIDA that $18.5 million had been spent on developing infrastructure in Kandahar, the Senlis Council report stated, “We found evidence of $5 million dollars having been transferred to Kandahar.”
Afghan Aid: It’s All About Women, Children, And Corrupt Officials « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2008
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But even these estimates were conservative, and the Senlis Council has called for as many as 5,000 professional soldiers to hold Kandahar.
Memo To The NDP : Wars Are Expensive « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2008
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But even these estimates were conservative, and the Senlis Council has called for as many as 5,000 professional soldiers to hold Kandahar.
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Belgian-born actress Yolande Moreau (Vagabond, Amelie) gives a stunning and heartbreaking performance in this partly fictionalized biography of the painter Seraphine, a simple woman who drew most of her inspiration from the beautiful French countryside of Senlis.
Penelope Andrew: Film Review: Blood, Wax and Tears in the Story of Artist Seraphine 2009
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Uhde must flee Senlis or risk being shot as a deserter.
Penelope Andrew: Film Review: Blood, Wax and Tears in the Story of Artist Seraphine 2009
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Seraphine de Senlis (a.k.a. Seraphine Louis) lived from 1864 to 1942.
Penelope Andrew: Film Review: Blood, Wax and Tears in the Story of Artist Seraphine 2009
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