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Comme d'habitude, she travelled with two chocolate cakes and two pots of homemadetapenade.
mother-in-law 2010
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Comme d'habitude, she travelled with two chocolate cakes and two pots of homemadetapenade.
mother-in-law 2010
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Mark Reckons: Matthew Parris is spot on comme d'habitude skip to main
Matthew Parris is spot on comme d'habitude Mark Reckons 2009
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(As for the above quote from Oscar de la Renta, comme d'habitude, his runway diversity was nearly 50%).
Donna Michelle Anderson: 'Whites-Only' Designers Reap What They 'Sew' with Mrs. O? 2009
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References: pitchoun (e) or pitchounet (te) = Provençale for "little one"; la tête (f) = head; comme d'habitude = as usual; beurk!
French Word-A-Day: 2006
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Dix fois plus que d'habitude/Ten times more than usual
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The above demonstrates that rotavirus vaccine patent holder Paul Offit's theory and David's version of it (100 billion vaccine equivalents rather than Offit's 10,000) are both bunk nonscience, comme d'habitude.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008
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I guess the "shirt off his back" would be, once again, sufficient for an overnight trip, and that he would just borrow my toothbrush and deodorant, comme d'habitude.
French Word-A-Day: 2006
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Dix fois plus que d'habitude/Ten times more than usual
French Word-A-Day: 2006
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In the good old French "business comme d'habitude" fashion, Sarkozy's probably calculating how much benefit he can squeeze from the US and NATO as a whole for these 1,000 presently vaporware French "warriors", while France makes the absolute minimum exertion in return.
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