How To Use Boule In A Sentence
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Petanque may be the only sport inspired by a disability - that of Jules LeNoir, who in 1910 was a dedicated player of boules, a French game much like bocce ball.
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We must remember that the prime motive for Housmann's boulevards and circuses was to ensure that a strategically placed cannon could fire down many streets, quelling the citizens who were periodically disposed to revolution.
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In some recipes, such as tabbouleh, bulgur can be soaked in liquid without requiring cooking.
The Kitchn
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On Tuesday there was a serious accident at the crossroads at Tzanov Boulevard and Ivanov Street at 9pm when one driver jumped a red light.
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The main thoroughfare there is Midsummer Boulevard, or H6, if you prefer the totalitarian grid system peculiar to the area.
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The tabbouleh will be the starch, so pasta is out.
Archive 2006-01-01
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Council was addressing an application made for approval of a retaining wall that encroaches onto the boulevard.
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To make the tabbouleh warm the cracked wheat in the microwave or in a small frypan with minimum water.
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For the French, the sport borders on a national obsession, but enthusiasts in Stockport are hoping the sound of metal boules on gravel will become a traditional feature of the English summer.
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The thought depressed him so much he double-parked outside a candy store on Southern Boulevard and had a cigarette.
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Styled on the popular Parisian boulevard cafes, this delightful family restaurant overlooks the exotic lagoon-style pool.
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To make the tabbouleh, prepare the burghul or couscous by soaking it in the lemon juice.
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Whether you're educated or illiterate, whether you live on the boulevard or in the alley, you're going to catch hell just like I am.
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He had never heard of me, but he was so impressed by the way I sang “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” that he signed me to the label sight unseen, and selected “Boulevard” as my first single for Columbia, As it turned out, it would be one of the few times that Mitch and I saw eye to eye on the subject of repertoire.
The Good Life
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it is an offshoot of boules, but with different rules, and using a partially sloped pitch.
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Our hotel with its pleasant garden and the fine shops -- (where it seems you can still buy every fascinating thing from newest jewellery and oldest curiosities, to Amiens 'special "_roc_" chocolates) -- the long, arboured boulevards, the cobbled streets, the quaint blue and pink houses of the suburbs, and the poplar-lined walk by the Somme, all, all have the friendliest air!
Everyman's Land
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There had been a seven-car collision the previous week on the Boulevard Périphérique, near the Porte de Bercy.
THE RHYTHM SECTION
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Then they would sell them to posses from a garage on Bruckner Boulevard that doubled as a muffler repair shop.
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Keilberth's stereo sound and somewhat fleeter interpretation though no Böhm or Boulez tip the scales in his favor in my opinion.
Archive 2007-07-01
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English and to a lesser extent Scottish aristocratic society were indeed notably fluid in the aftermath of the bouleversement of 1066.
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'O Vierge! je te conjure par la vertu du Dieu tout-puissant, par des neuf chœurs des anges, par la vertu gosdrienne, amène moi icelle fille, en chair et en os, afin que _je la saboule_ à mon plaisir.'
Aphrodisiacs and Anti-aphrodisiacs: Three Essays on the Powers of Reproduction
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I turned right on to the Boulevard de la Marina, heading downtown.
A DARKENING STAIN
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I thought it was strange, because no one's living in the main bouse, and curb parking isn't allowed on Goodwinter Boulevard, you know.
The Cat Who Moved A Mountain
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For sport in the garden, there is traditional boules and croquet, another game we borrowed from France.
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New roads were constructed as wide boulevards to prevent fires from spreading from one side of the street to the other.
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We enjoyed fat slices from a generous chunk of crusty boule.
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He discussed woods with him -- rosewood, mahogany, walnut, English oak, bird's-eye maple, and the manufactured effects such as ormolu, marquetry, and Boule, or buhl.
The Financier, a novel
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The rivers of commuters streaming and bobbing down boulevards are long gone.
Times, Sunday Times
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STUART - Motorists using Martin Luther King Boulevard in Stuart will have to began taking an alternate route as of Monday while the city of Stuart installs a reclaimed water transmission line along Stypmann Boulevard.
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It conveyed exquisitely the notion of the bouleversement de tous les sens: that state of neurasthenic excitement in which images whirled chaotically before the inward eye, impressing on the seer an overwhelming sense of their vividness and spiritual truth (Castle 159).
Smoke and Mirrors: Internalizing the Magic Lantern show in _Vilette_
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We did an extremely fast U-turn and shot south up the Boulevard St. Michel.
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Boccia is best described as a wheelchair version of boules, while goalball is for unsighted athletes and resembles handball.
Everything you need to know about the London 2012 Paralympics
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It may also be a basic question of vantage point; the view of Boulevard du Temple is arguably the kind of multifarious photograph destined to be read like scattered small print.
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Boulez' own music, for what it's worth, didn't even win the battle for preeminence, which is to say the token programming spot.
"some safe, undecisive [sic
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Broad boulevards, buildings taller than you would expect and a fair number of pedestrians.
Times, Sunday Times
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The genteel sports of croquet, boules, billiards and tennis are also available.
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It was a period when French cinema was strictly circumscribed by the German occupiers and consisted largely of boulevard comedies.
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If he moves the jack or the boule, he loses the advantage of measuring and leaves it to the opponent to measure.
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Vincenzo's selection of salads includes several tempting pasta salads as well as more exotic items such as tabbouleh.
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On that boulevard of the bagnios, she bought a small parlour house from Mattie Silks and began recruiting the most seductive brides of the multitudes.
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We played a boardgame and had a few games of boule before heading back into town.
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The Border Patrol hosted a community meeting of its own last night at the Boulevard firehouse.
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But when the package was blown up in a controlled explosion it was found to be a harmless package of French-style bowling balls, or boules.
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Brined pork at Boulevard With farm-raised local Davenport abalone, the Aqua kitchen played an even subtler contrapuntal game, mimicking the challenging texture of this expensive univalve with other naturally spunky foods rich in distinct flavors of their own: pork belly, chanterelle mushrooms and smoked garlic, combined in a reduced "jus" rendered from Manila clams.
Bay Watch
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I chose the tabbouleh salad, a tangy mixture of tomatoes, onions, parsley and couscous.
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Last week, according to custom, the procession of ‘Catherinettes’ (composed largely of midinettes in crazy headgear) stampeded to the saint's statue on the garish Boulevard St. Denis.
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He is described as a boulevardier, and a ‘grossly over-promoted lightweight’.
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Water sloshed over sidewalks on some sections of Shore Acres Boulevard, and signs warning motorists to be cautious were placed at entrances to the subdivision.
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Jordan initially claimed the money had been a loan to Bouler for a golf range.
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This paper mainly discusses music composition and conducting art of Boulez, which might be important for the studies on contemporary conductors...
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Having crossed Paris, it passed through the Faubourg DU Temple, then leaving the exterior boulevards, it reached the cemetery.
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That focus led one critic to sneer that the dramatist "followed mid-century middle-class man into middle age using the middle-class conventions of the boulevardier to do it".
In praise of... Simon Gray
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Away from boulevards and cafes, away from lights and crowds, he lived among the narrow, twisting alleys behind the quartier portugais.
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To this end, vacant plots of land, broad boulevards, thoroughfares, public gardens, and parks are used.
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French synonyms for bousculer: bouleverser (to overturn), culbuter (to knock over), heurter (to knock against), pousser (to push) (but also to grow ...), secouer (to shake)
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Comprising five regions - Poitou-Charentes, Western Loire, the Loire Valley, Brittany and Normandy - Western France seduces and delights with the ease of a seasoned boulevardier.
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Inside are three full-scale soccer pitches, set off by allées of plane trees like those along the boulevard Port-Royal.
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Having had the most blue-blooded ladies of the capital cooing upon his heroic chest, having completely beaten up, with the full support of the law, whosoever of lesser rank attempted to cross his path or refused him the salute -- having had "great fun" saluting generals on _les grands boulevards_ and being in turn saluted ( "_tous les générals, tous_, salute me, Jean have more medals"), and this state of affairs having lasted for about three months -- Jean began to be very bored (me _très ennuyé_).
The Enormous Room
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The sheer scope of Boulez's accomplishments means that his shadow is virtually inescapable.
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Musically, it's i.e., the Boulez/Chéreau production from 1976-80 at Bayreuth unidiomatic.
Archive 2008-12-01
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This is the grain most often used in tabbouleh and kibbeh, two popular Middle Eastern dishes.
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Caught in the dragnet are the handicapped adults who used to line their wheelchairs along a stretch of the boulevard leading to the presidential palace in downtown Dakar.
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I chose the tabbouleh salad, a tangy mixture of tomatoes, onions, parsley and couscous.
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I first came across him on a 1997 ECM New Series CD, Dal Niente by clarinettist Eduard Brunner, which involves a sparse, spiralling series of solo clarinet pieces composed by the likes of Stockhausen, Stravinsky and Boulez, as well as by Lachenmann.
Paul Morley on music
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Who was it who complained about the winos on the Boulevard and said they were not good for the image of the Cathedral?
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Gave ten thousand dollars for it to a little mustachioed froggy art dealer on the Boulevard Haussmann.
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Eminem may fit into that tradition of lyrical catharsis and boulevard jeremiads, but he certainly didn't create it.
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Almost all of the food served in restaurants and hotels was social food: grilled meats, hummus, tabbouleh, kebab.
Day of Honey
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Reading "Gossip" is like watching Norman Mailer begin one of those sentences whose ending is not yet known to the author, the difference being that Mailer liked to pose as a Nietzschean Ubermensch taking leaps into existential voids while Mr. Epstein is a rambling boulevardier who just isn't sure yet where he'll eat lunch.
Boulevardier's Delight
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Architects will be looking for surfacing which suits the town square feel, and the boulevard of upswept maple trees planned for the east side of the High Street.
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He met, in the narrow streets in the vicinity of the Boulevard des Invalides, a man dressed like a workingman and wearing a cap with a long visor, which allowed a glimpse of locks of very white hair.
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Nathan Trowbridge Pulsifer, who donated his Beachwood Boulevard bungalow in memory of his late wife for use as the Beachwood Library, where it continues to operate today.
Beachwood Community Calendar, December 11th – December 17th, 2009 « Beachwood Historical Alliance
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Then they would sell them to posses from a garage on Bruckner Boulevard that doubled as a muffler repair shop.
SPIDERTOWN
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To make the tabbouleh, prepare the burghul or couscous by soaking it in the lemon juice.
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The river Seine bisects the city, the Right Bank is home to the grand boulevards and most monumental buildings, many dating from Haussmann's nineteenth-century redevelopment.
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By the time the march reached the other end of town, it had grown to nearly half a mile long, taking up both sides of the wide boulevards that crisscross Pittsburgh.
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Boule is a smart synthesis of Parisian-inspired sweets, including a pâtisserie (pastries), glacerie (ice cream and sorbet), chocolaterie (truffles) and confiserie (assorted confections).
The Lobby from SPG
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I turned right on to the Boulevard de la Marina, heading downtown.
A DARKENING STAIN
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Spider lent him out to a friend who ran a candy store on Southern Boulevard.
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This section of the Boulevard is dirty, noisy, lined with shops selling cheap lingerie and leather.
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[L] ast week [the Portland Development Commission] announced that they had closed on the sale of the bombed-out "Heritage Building" on NE Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard to a group of developers for, literally, one dollar.
Is it time for the city to fold on the "Heritage Building"? (Jack Bog's Blog)
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Farther down in the article, the interviewee waxed poetic about the Sunday afternoon parade of low-riders down Federal Boulevard.
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Gone were the dandies and boulevardiers of the 1970s and 1980s.
Times, Sunday Times
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To serve, arrange the remaining orange slices on each plate; top with tabbouleh.
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This month they moved to their new site, in the Boulevard, and I hope that they continue to flourish now that they are in the town centre.
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If Australia had tumbleweed, it would be blowing down Olympic Boulevard right now.
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In France, the Lumiere Brothers captured scenes of steam-driven trains and well-dressed boulevard pedestrians.
Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
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Se trata de la cama Poesy con luminoterapia creada por el diseñador francés Philippe Boulet.
Philippe Coudray – Renoma Collection
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He is composing a straight sextet for principals of the Seattle Symphony Orchestra, has premiered a ballet in Vienna and has been welcomed at Pierre Boulez's IRCAM, crucible of ascetic futurism.
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There are broad boulevard pistes, delightful glade runs and routes through trees where room for manoeuvre becomes progressively tighter.
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Has anybody ever noticed that their junior high crush is at Jenny Craig on Colorado Boulevard, then biked over to join her for a group weigh-in?
Mike Gellman: Who Gives a F*** Where You Are
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MGM MIRAGE Sautéed veal chop with vegetable taglierin The innocent diner who orders the crab-and-cauliflower "tabbouleh" at the start of the spring menu will receive a small caviar tin, inside which only black Osetra eggs are visible.
Watching Robuchon Invent
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Our team trailed 8 to 9 when inadvertently one of their boules moved the cochon so that we now had the three closest boules.
Petanque - French Word-A-Day
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She has already resumed her rigorous stollen-baking schedule, a regimen into which she was indoctrinated as an overworked extern at Bouley.
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Chicken shawarma, followed by the roast lamb, with tabbouleh and preserved lemon yoghurt.
Times, Sunday Times
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Silence governs the narrow streets of this incredible wooden city split into whole regions of beetles and butterflies, districts of orthoptera and neuropterous insects, boulevards of beetles, streets of leaves and shield-bearer lice.
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It wasn't the best programme on the night-that was a then rare screening of Sunset Boulevard.
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When I reached the hotel, and mentioned her name, I was shown up to a private sitting-room on the first floor, facing the gay Paris boulevard, and with the bright light streaming in through its half-closed persiennes.
To-morrow?
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New roads were constructed as wide boulevards to prevent fires from spreading from one side of the street to the other.
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I discovered you blog only recently when searching for "tabbouleh", and I discovered this post.
For mom
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The music for harp, vibraphone, xylophone, bell-like glockenspiel and cimbalom often possesses the textural delicacy and sound color associated with the music of Mr. Boulez since the premiere in 1955 of "Le Marteau sans Maitre" ( "The Hammer Without a Master"), which brought him to public attention.
Both Challenging and Cool
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This offers complimentary appetisers of humus, black and green olives in herbs and bread; a first course choice of humus, kisir, tabbouleh, soup or salad with fetta cheese.
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Several minutes later, the last two men exit the sauna within seconds of each other, walking so casually that they might be a pair of boulevardiers going for a stroll.
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The media elite or "brancha" roll out of bed to sandwich kiosks on leafy Rothschild Boulevard and hobnob over dinner at trendy Italian restaurant Cantina.
Coming to America
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After my challenging workout we take off to The Boulevard for a scrummy lunch.
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He has not heard of another pub offering the same recreation, although some offer French boules in the beer garden.
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One, listen to the cicadas, two, sip pastis, three, watch boules, four, make love to you!
THE IMAGE OF LAURA
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The philosopher tells us, that to [have] love for any one, is, Boulesthai tini ha oietai agatha, kai to kata dunamin praktikon einai toutōn.
Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost
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In September, Mr. Lissoni will inaugurate his latest hotel design project, the five-star Conservatorium Hotel in Amsterdam, and stop by Paris for the opening of a Lissoni-designed Benetton megastore on Boulevard Haussmann.
Piero Lissoni Designs an Ideal Weekend
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The next bouleversement, which brought in William and Mary, declared that Charles II's oath against taking up arms was no longer necessary.
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Schools and community centers, streets and avenues, boulevards and bridges throughout the United States were named after him.
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Aiming back toward the city center, we forded ankle-deep streams that had once been boulevards.
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In a heavily Russian subsection of West Hollywood, the three of us shared a sunburst-colored apartment building with a struggling actor, a surf-loving drummer, and a sad-eyed boy who had grown up in the Children of God cult and now worked at The Whisky on Sunset Boulevard.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Grieving and Recovery
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Alternately, I will often drop in to the even more convenient El Cholo at 1025 Wilshire Boulevard in Santa Monica 310 899-1106, for a fix of my beloved chilis relleno, whole chilis stuffed with cheese and then dipped in egg batter before being quickly fried.
Jay Weston: El Cholo -- Delicious Mexican Food for Cinco de Mayo
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The city itself was quite charming, featuring wide, tree-lined boulevards.
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Backes was arrested on Saturday when he crashed a party on Pelham Boulevard that was hosted by a St. Thomas student.
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Chaos, disorder, bouleversement, * confusion, scuffle (and even bordel) * are all synonyms to the French word "chantier.
Chantier - French Word-A-Day
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He took up drinking in earnest as a young artillery officer on his way to World War I when he discovered that alcohol miraculously transformed him from an awkward quarryman's son to a sophisticated boulevardier.
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Senate of United States Congress already was about to obtain the immigrant that pass in Boule act holds a debate.
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Much laughter and a game of boule on the lawn after the bbq made the evening complete.
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La Brea — a wide boulevard lined with furniture stores, antique shops, and the occasional shopfront with "Psychic" scrawled across the glass — was imbued with the same impermanency like many of the blocks south of Hollywood, where brick veneer mixed with a frontier-town sensibility.
Soul
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One of the actual saving energies in the place is speech, double-take, subversion, bouleversement, turning the thing upside down.
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Away from boulevards and cafes, away from lights and crowds, he lived among the narrow, twisting alleys.
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Inspired by this veritable bouleversement, H. Feigl impudently defined philoso - phy as “the disease of which it should be the cure.”
Dictionary of the History of Ideas
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The Pondicherry Government intends conserving the architectural heritage of the town within the boulevard area.
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But he's not just the witty boulevardier whose model looks have made him the thinking female student's crumpet for years.
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Mustering my meagre knowledge of the 8th arrondissement, I remember a museum on the Boulevard Haussman that had a rather good café-restaurant attached.
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After ‘hanging out ‘together most of the day at my favorite Hollywood eateries and shopping centers, Scott and I headed for ‘Comic Relief ‘together, strutting like a couple of boulevardiers just off the boat from Stockholm.’
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If you are coming with a car the Motel Zacatecas farther from the center but with parking and its own small restaurant is on the main through town boulevard.
Zacatecas
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His planning powers were also insufficient to enable the breaking through of older residential areas to construct Paris-type boulevards.
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The chefs carve out a cavity in a fresh boule, pour in the heavenly juice , then put the top back on.
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The building faces south and fronts onto Palms Boulevard.
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For some years, moreover, the strange phenomenon has presented itself of the provincial towns being the prey of Parisian manufacturers, who reconstruct them and demolish their picturesque antiquity, in order to garnish their boulevards and fine mansions, while Paris, on the contrary, is directed and governed by provincials, who provincialize it just as the Parisian companies parisianize the provinces.
His Excellency the Minister
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Combined with refreshing sides such as tabbouleh - chopped parsley salad ($3.25) - and velvety baba ghannouj - made of baked eggplant, tahini, lemon and spices ($3.50) - a few dollars can result in a feast.
SFGate: Top News Stories
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They replaced the narrow streets with wide boulevard.
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The movies are available either in a sequentially titled boxset or a digistack from 17th May 2010 through Boulevard Entertainment.
Twitch
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To this the other, Billi with the Boule, who had mummed and mauled up to that (for he was hesitency carried to excelcism) rather amusedly replied: Woowoo would you be grossly surprised, Hill, to learn that, as it so happens, I honestly have not such a thing as the loo, as the least chance of
Finnegans Wake
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His planning powers were also insufficient to enable the breaking through of older residential areas to construct Paris-type boulevards.
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He had been seen to arrive by the way of the boulevard Gassendi and roam about the streets in the gloaming.
Les Miserables
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Pedestrian boulevards are beloved in a hilly, trafficky city of large families and lonely migrants.
Istanbul Asks: Why Gungoren?
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I'd never been to Beverly Hills before, and the boulevards and streets had names that were mythology to me.
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Rebecca asked us over kibbeh and tabbouleh at Balad.
Day of Honey
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Silicon crystals are drawn as a boule from molten silicon (requiring large amounts of energy and time), are sawn into wafers into which dopant diffusions are implanted (again in furnaces requiring energy and time).
Thin Film Solar Companies Raise Hundreds of Millions in Financing - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
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It was a European-style city with grand boulevards, classical buildings, a great cathedral and an opera house as well as a theatre.
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The 1 p.m. ceremony will be held at the cinerarium on Laney Walker Boulevard.
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Tree-lined boulevards dotted with pavement cafes and small boutiques characterise this atypical Tokyo quarter, and a maze of alleyways and backstreets happily interrupts the city's otherwise ubiquitous grid pattern.
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Mr Double suggested transforming it into a volleyball court and creating an area for French boules nearby.
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A lush boulevard of vibrant flowers and palms served as the centerpiece, and a view of the coast just over the top of its immaculately pruned leaves.
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This is my only reason for justifying the shingle hanging outside in the boulevard.
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Architects will be looking for surfacing which suits the town square feel, and the boulevard of upswept maple trees planned for the east side of the High Street.
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All it needed to be a Sunset Boulevard was a nice, classic filmland murder.
Dancing with Werewolves
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Northbound buses start their trips at Ian Macdonald and York Boulevards, then proceed: northward along Keele Street; and then westward along Steeles Avenue West to Founders Road, resuming their regular route ** westward along Steeles., from 9: 45 a.m. until 12: 15 p.m., eastbound buses operate along their regular route to Ian Macdonald Boulevard and The Chimneystack Road, then detour: eastward along The Chimneystack; southward along Keele Street; eastward along Canartic Drive; and then northward* along Petrolia Road to Steeles Avenue West, resuming their regular route ** eastward along Steeles.
Transit Toronto - Weblog
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This involved crossing wide French-style boulevards by foot, and nerves of steel are required.
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That aside, my views on Boulez ever-evolving as they are are fairly clear: it's obvious, in 2008, that dodecaphonic atonal music didn't win the battle for the hearts and minds of the musical cognoscenti.
"some safe, undecisive [sic
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New recipes arrived via people rather than books and my sister's summer in France introduced us to tabbouleh, ratatouille and real vinaigrette on salads.
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So he "invented" a game where the players must keep their feet ancored pied ancre while throwing the boule and thus saving his knees!
Petanque - French Word-A-Day
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Tabbouleh, the ubiquitous middle eastern salad made with parsley and tomatoes and bulghur.
NJ Dining: Al-Safa (Bab Al-hara)
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Mere mention of the French capital conjures images of turtlenecked poets brooding in starlit cafes, dandified flaneurs strolling the narrow boulevards and glamorous femmes sipping absinthe under gas lanterns.
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At the west end, off Europa Boulevard (the main thoroughfare of the east side of the Expo site), the glass screen is inflected.
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It's a moderately sour boule with a thin toothsome crust.
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We forded the boulevard at a crosswalk and opened the door.
Day of Honey
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In Yerevan, Armenia's capital, the number of BMWs seen rolling along city streets has mushroomed; and so have the ranks of panhandlers roaming those very same urban boulevards.
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Speaking of lobster, a whole one showered with tabbouleh and arugula will cure you if that tongue cake leaves you mute.
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Then they would sell them to posses from a garage on Bruckner Boulevard that doubled as a muffler repair shop.
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Answer: That is the boulevard side to beat straw sandal, someone say long, someone say short.
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Spoon a finely chopped mess of tomato, parsley and spring onions - a sort of lazy cook's tabbouleh - over a big dollop of it and serve it with grilled fish or lamb, roast chicken or spiced meatballs.
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Cars were being rerouted onto Central Avenue westbound, to Hampton Park Boulevard, to Richie Marlboro Road, then back onto the Beltway.
Inner loop lanes reopen in Md. after water main break
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The thought depressed him so much he double-parked outside a candy store on Southern Boulevard and had a cigarette.
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Mon epaule se relevait toute seule et ma tete lui foutait un coup de boule!!
Pinku-tk Diary Entry
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The charity Scope is piloting a game for people with cerebral palsy called bocce, which is similar to the French game of boules.
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The trees that line the boulevards look greener at this hour.
YELLOW BIRD
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My favorite shopping expeditions were invariably in the spring, when Parisians took to the Marché Boulevard Raspail, a few blocks from our apartment, with the singular mission of securing the ingredients for navarin d'agneau, the French lamb stew that heralds spring.
Stew's Spring Awakening
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The Lebanese believe those who neither make nor eat tabbouleh are ‘irredeemably dull’.
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I turned right on to the Boulevard de la Marina, heading downtown.
A DARKENING STAIN
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The former grand boulevard had been deserted, considered unsafe, and divided by an above-ground expressway.
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Melodrama: "Sunset Boulevard" (1950), his blackhearted screed about the film industry.
Periscope
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Oh, that IS modest (becomes half-term giddy half-termébouler)
Kog Zadare, only living person...
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"We are not worried, given that we use pure cocoa butter," said patissier Michel Boulestier, of France's grouping of artisanal patissiers.
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This dry, wheaty and roasty creation with banana and vanilla flavours may not be the locals' choice, but it's a perfect accompaniment for the limited and simple food offerings, including boulette, potato salad, chilli, rollmop herring, Bockwurst and Knackerwurst.
Around Berlin in 80 beers
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Half a dozen tree lined boulevards criss-cross the city with French elegance and the streets through the middle heave with traffic of all kinds.
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The thought depressed him so much he double-parked outside a candy store on Southern Boulevard and had a cigarette.
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On the Left Bank, the 63 follows Quai d'Orsay along the Seine, passing the Pont Alexandre III, Les Invalides, home of Napoleon's tomb; and the Assemble Nationale before turning onto Boulevard St. Germain to the medieval church and legendary cafes at St. Germain des Près -- the Deux Magots, the Flore, the Lipp -- and the Bonaparte.
Denise Dennis: See, Stroll and Savor Paris in Spring
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* ho de Theos panta aidos haplos bouletai: [1629] 1
NPNF2-09. Hilary of Poitiers, John of Damascus
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Much-too-tall Roddy Martine, the boulevardier of Leith Walk, lost an expensive new coat he'd bought while in New York for Tartan Day.
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Manet shows Proust as a dandy, boulevardier and man of the world.
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We were going to head up the riverfront boulevard, but drat the luck: the driver noted that the tunnel beneath the bridge was three inches too short, and any attempt to go through the passageway would decapitate the people on the upper desk.
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Gill's pan-fried sea bass with tabbouleh, preserved lemon, bottarga and lemon oil was less successful, with the flavours clashing a little too violently.
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Their invigorating, mild flavor is a key ingredient in tabbouleh, a Middle Eastern salad.
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French Word-A-Day:
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When I was with Boulez's ensemble, he composed a piece for us called 'Antara,' using sampled panpipe sounds.
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Also, plans show four outparcels with 10,000-square-foot buildings fronting Roosevelt Boulevard.
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His planning powers were also insufficient to enable the breaking through of older residential areas to construct Paris-type boulevards.
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"Oh well, there'll be hummus and tabbouleh and taramasalata - they're all extremely mushy," he said.
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Like its close relation, bowls, the idea is for three-member teams to deliver boules, steel spheres about three inches in diameter, as close to the target ball as possible.
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There is the ground-level city of streets and boulevards, and offices and homes.
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He proposed an intervention in central Paris that would see serried ranks of multi-storey blocks dissected with super-highways, replacing the grand boulevards of Housmann.
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Other ideas: avocado salads, guacamole (served with low-carb chips) and tabbouleh (buy the mix, and use lots of detoxifying fresh parsley, red onions and tomatoes).
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The basic rules of the game involve trying to toss your silver boules to land as close as possible to the smaller ‘jack’.
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I usually accompanied him and his father along the boulevards to his flat in the Faubourg St. Honore, and on that evening he could do nothing but exclaim, 'Mais, quelle gaite d'esprit, cher maitre!'
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Plate up with a bed of watercress and a generous amount of the tabouleh salad.
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