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  • Instead they point to the unique tradition of their institutions, where educational functions were open to everyone to attend, pensioners, school kids, housewives, and particularly clochards in the winter.

    enowning enowning 2007

  • Instead they point to the unique tradition of their institutions, where educational functions were open to everyone to attend, pensioners, school kids, housewives, and particularly clochards in the winter.

    Archive 2007-11-01 enowning 2007

  • Who, except a small number of genomic clochards, would like to dig through genomic garbage?

    IBM Discovery Could Shed New Light on Workings of the Human Genome - The Panda's Thumb 2006

  • Les clochards ont l'droit a rien!! meme pas chercher du boulot!!

    pinku-tk Diary Entry pinku-tk 2006

  • However, in science as in normal life, there are some clochards who, at the risk of being ridiculed, explore unpopular territories.

    IBM Discovery Could Shed New Light on Workings of the Human Genome - The Panda's Thumb 2006

  • The kind of bottle that should have had a screw top and that would be fit only for outdoor consumption by alcoholic clochards in France.

    no connoisseur 2004

  • The kind of bottle that should have had a screw top and that would be fit only for outdoor consumption by alcoholic clochards in France.

    lost weekend 2004

  • Below the great towers in the Place du Paris, the people watchers, the lovers, the Street entertainers, and the clochards actually stopped for a solemn moment.

    Cradle and All Patterson, James, 1947- 2000

  • Below the great towers in the Place du Paris, the people watchers, the lovers, the Street entertainers, and the clochards actually stopped for a solemn moment.

    Cradle and All Patterson, James, 1947- 2000

  • Below the great towers in the Place du Paris, the people watchers, the lovers, the Street entertainers, and the clochards actually stopped for a solemn moment.

    Cradle and All Patterson, James, 1947- 2000

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