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  • "This is a merger with no strategy," said RFI union representative Marc Thiebault .

    French Journalists Protest Merger Max Colchester 2011

  • “Nay, in that case,” said Thiebault, “considering what you left and where you left it, I do not wonder at your speed; though, Our Lady save me, as I never saw living creature, save a goat with a wolf at his heels, make his way over crag and briers with half such rapidity as you did.”

    Anne of Geierstein 2008

  • Thiebault had elapsed before he stood on the summit of Mont Saint

    Anne of Geierstein 2008

  • They dismounted, and bade Thiebault and the grooms look to the horses, while the Earl of Oxford and his son took each a linstock from one of the helpless gunners, three of whom were just sober enough to stand by their guns.

    Anne of Geierstein 2008

  • Arthur lost no time in despatching Thiebault express to his father, with a letter, explaining in such terms as he knew would be understood, the tenor of all that had happened since he came to Aix, and above all, the death of Queen Margaret.

    Anne of Geierstein 2008

  • Thiebault was led to speak of the Troubadours, a race of native poets of

    Anne of Geierstein 2008

  • At length, starting suddenly up, he said, “My son, give orders to Thiebault and thy yeoman to have our horses before the tent by break of day, or rather before it; and it would not be amiss if you ask our neighbor Colvin to ride along with us I will visit the outposts by daybreak.”

    Anne of Geierstein 2008

  • Thiebault boasted that his grandsire, of humble birth indeed, but of distinguished talent, was one of this gifted race, whose compositions produced so great an effect on the temper and manners of their age and country.

    Anne of Geierstein 2008

  • Thiebault, beneath the steaming fountain, forced from one of those hot springs which had been the delight of the Romans from an early period.

    Anne of Geierstein 2008

  • The proposal of Colvin was adopted, and Oxford, with his son, attended by Thiebault, spent the day in preparation, excepting the time necessary to take formal leave of King Rene, who seemed to part with them with regret.

    Anne of Geierstein 2008

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