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Walking back to my car, arms weighed down by flowering sage, potted oregano, and fried egg rolls from the funny Chinese take-out van (parked next to the funny poulet* rotisserie van) I saw Brigitte illegally parking outside the upholsterer's.
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Walking back to my car, arms weighed down by flowering sage, potted oregano, and fried egg rolls from the funny Chinese take-out van (parked next to the funny poulet* rotisserie van) I saw Brigitte illegally parking outside the upholsterer's.
French Word-A-Day: 2006
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Walking back to my car, arms weighed down by flowering sage, potted oregano, and fried egg rolls from the funny Chinese take-out van (parked next to the funny poulet* rotisserie van) I saw Brigitte illegally parking outside the upholsterer's.
French Word-A-Day: 2006
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Walking back to my car, arms weighed down by flowering sage, potted oregano, and fried egg rolls from the funny Chinese take-out van parked next to the funny poulet* rotisserie van I saw Brigitte illegally parking outside the upholsterer's.
French Word-A-Day: 2006
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Walking back to my car, arms weighed down by flowering sage, potted oregano, and fried egg rolls from the funny Chinese take-out van parked next to the funny poulet* rotisserie van I saw Brigitte illegally parking outside the upholsterer's.
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Just as on my first day as a probationer, I arrived at the upholsterer's factory 15 minutes early on Monday morning so I could get a good look around and get the measure of the place.
Both Sides of the Fence -A Life Under Cover Corbet, David 2002
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Before he left London he called at his upholsterer's, where the coffin which Captain Hallowell had given him was deposited; and desired that its history might be engraven upon the lid, saying that it was highly probable he might want it on his return.
The Life of Horatio Lord Nelson Southey, Robert, 1774-1843 1993
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Could people in the machine room ever change and get an upholsterer's job?
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His mother was a most passionate woman, and is reported to have died of a fit of ill-nature at the sight of her upholsterer's bills.
The Doctrines of Predestination, Reprobation, and Election Robert Wallace
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At the same time, it was not necessary, she remarked, that we should keep a hole in our sofa-cover and arm-chair; there would certainly be no harm in sending them to the upholsterer's to be new-covered; she didn't much mind, for her part, moving her plants to the south back-room, and the bird would do well enough in the kitchen: I had often complained of him for singing vociferously when I was reading aloud.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 75, January, 1864 Various
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