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` For those classes of mankind who possess a little more prudence, the game called Trente-et-un, and Quarante, or Rouge et Noir are substituted.
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The result was the Wirtschaftswunder in Germany, Les Trente Glorieuses in France and il miracolo economico in Italy.
What Comes After 'Europe'? Bret Stephens 2011
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Yesterday, Quebec columnist Richard Martineau wrote a surprising column quoting at length an article written by Radio-Canada's ombudsman Julie Miville-Deschenes in Trente, a magazine for the journalists.
Surprising admission from the French CBC's Ombudsman: Quebec journalists are all the same Suzanne 2009
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Retro-visionaries like Trente are giving the industry a surprise lift.
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John Bosco and I had won several points in a row when Manny announced "Trente ans" 30-all.
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John Bosco and I had won several points in a row when Manny announced "Trente ans" 30-all.
Mountain Gorillas: Discovery Channel: Sunday in Ruhengeri 2007
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The mother was gone, who had given them the heaps of pretty books, and the pretty studs in the shirts, and the pretty silken clothes, and the tender — tender cares; and they were handed to this scowling practitioner of Trente et Quarante.
Roundabout Papers 2006
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‘Trente-et-quarante,’ cast glances of longing towards the pretty fresh-coloured English girl who accompanied the pale widow, and would have longed to take a turn with her at the galop or the waltz.
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Trente-six aspres valent un ducat de Venise; mais sur les cinq mille le tr閟orier qui les d閘ivra en retint dix par cent pour droits de sa charge.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Trente-et-quarante interested her but little; she preferred roulette, with its ever-revolving wheel.
The Gambler 2003
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