How To Use Toulouse In A Sentence
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The case is appealed to the parliament at Toulouse, and there the accused man is on the verge of being declared innocent when a peglegged soldier clomps into the courtroom and announces himself as the true Martin Guerre.
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Mr Bamberski, who is of Polish origin and lives near Toulouse, was in Mulhouse at the weekend and is suspected of making the call, police said.
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Look at our results this season and only two teams have whipped us, the Ospreys and Toulouse.
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The aircraft departed from Paris at around 11: 30 and flew out over the Atlantic Ocean for a final supersonic sprint, before heading overland subsonically to the former Aerospatiale factory at Toulouse, where a ceremony was planned to greet the aircraft.
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The Spanish Illness Toulouse Valmorain arrived in Saint-Domingue in 1770, the same year the dauphin of France married the Austrian archduchess, Marie Antoinette.
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Mike Resnick: A Club in Montmartre: An Encounter with Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
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Toulouse is known as La Ville Rouge (the red city) because of the dusky red hue of most buildings in the city centre; very pretty it is too.
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Toulouse chair in broad stripe, 475 next.
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Qantas chief executive Geoff Dixon attended the handover ceremony in Toulouse where he said the Australian carrier planned to boost its order for the superjet.
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After a textbook start, they took an early lead when Toulouse were penalised for collapsing the maul and Drahm kicked the subsequent penalty.
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Two allegations effected an irretrievable breakdown between Toulouse and the University.
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Toulouse chair in broad stripe, 475 next.
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In Toulouse, France, city officials are investigating the use of energy-absorbing sidewalk panels that harvest pedestrian power.
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Reports say that the Essonne region south of the capital and the south-western city of Toulouse are the latest to be affected.
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The French city of Toulouse, for instance, derives its name from the Visigoth kingdom of Tolosa: The sackers of Rome were in turn rather rudely sacked by King Clovis and his Franks, and the name Toulouse is about all that is left of their kingdom.
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He struck when his rivals appeared vulnerable, bolting from the pack in the steepest part of the final ascent on the 139-mile ride from Toulouse to Bagneres-de-Bigorre.
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1095 - On the last day of the Council of Clermont, Pope Urban II appoints Bishop Adhemar of Le Puy and Count Raymond IV of Toulouse to lead the First Crusade to the Holy Land.
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Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec's early caricature of "The Clown" deploys rapid ink strokes to create a wild Mephistophelian image.
Making a Mockery of It All
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Bruno then travelled to Toulouse in France, where he lectured on Aristotle's De anima and wrote a book on mnemonics - systems of memory training.
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To me that's like saying, ‘Toulouse-Lautrec - what a short-arse,’ and walking straight past the canvases.
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I would estimate that Leeds scored 24 or so points on skill, and the rest on still being on the park after Toulouse ran out of puff.
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They also operate flights to the French cities of Lille, Lyon, Marseille, Mulhouse and Toulouse.
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It gave Toulouse a lift at a crucial time but Wasps hung in there and managed to salvage a draw in a dramatic finale.
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The Toulouse flanker captains France by example.
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Fournier has noted that the syndics of the Estates sought to put an end to rulings of the Parlement of Toulouse on seigneurial rights.
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Toulon and Racing may be the free spenders of French rugby and Toulouse the biggest team around, but Biarritz surely have the pottiest fans.
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A top item will be Toulouse-Lautrec's "La Clownesse assise" (1896), a wonderful lithograph of the clown Mademoiselle Cha-U-Kao in a bright-yellow, ruffle top sitting on a red sofa, with legs defiantly stretched wide apart and a skeptical look on her face (estimate: £180,000-£220,000).
Prints Worthy of Hanging
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Now "discovered" by lovers of untouched modernist bars, for years the Cafè del Centre – which looks like the unlit set of a Toulouse-Lautrec biopic – was one of the best-kept secrets of the Eixample district.
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In the past decade there has been a gradual departure from the legend of the Toulouse game to a rather more prosaic modern form.
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The whole area south of Toulouse, called Languedoc, was the seat of the Cathars whose Gnostic beliefs made them the first target of the inquisition.
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The winding streets of Toulouse itself are lined with quirky boutique shops, and the pretty buildings and outdoor cafes invite you to take your time exploring.
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Toulouse versus Brest and Lorient against Caen ended goalless.
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It started life in 1929 as a casino and art gallery, exhibiting the works of such famous names as Toulouse-Lautrec, Rodin and Léger.
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For a taste of the good life, stroll through the first-class cabin in the full-size mock-up of the A380 on display at Airbus headquarters in Toulouse.
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In folklore, the protectrix of Toulouse is La Reine Pedauque the Goose-foot Queen.
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Airbus, based in Toulouse, France, and Chicago-based Boeing have said they plan to decide this year whether to offer upgraded engines as they defend a combined backlog of about 4,500 of the so-called narrowbody models.
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Our trip is timetabled for people arriving on the mid-morning flight into Toulouse before hiring a car.
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Toulouse Lautrec was usually pie-eyed on absinthe, while Ernest Hemingway wrote much of his best prose plastered.
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In the past decade there has been a gradual departure from the legend of the Toulouse game to a rather more prosaic modern form.
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The catalog prices of the Toulouse, France-based company's jets will now range from $65.2 million for the smallest narrow-bodied A318 to $299.7 million for the wide-bodied A350 XWB that is planned to go into service in 2013.
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These Parisians came, one from Toulouse, another from Limoges, the third from Cahors, and the fourth from Montauban; but they were students; and when one says student, one says Parisian: to study in Paris is to be born in Paris.
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The most convenient airports are Toulouse and Pau.
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Toulouse, upon which he accompanied him, and though it seems to be untrue that the impost of "scutage" was called into existence for that Occasion (Round, "Feudal England", 268-73), still Thomas undoubtedly pressed on the exaction of this money contribution in lieu of military service and enforced it against ecclesiastics in such a way that bitter complaints were made of the disproportionately heavy burden this imposed upon the Church.
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At S. Vitale, above the lunettes, flying angels hold up clipei, and it is angels in this position that are also found on the marble table altar made by Bernard Gelduinus, in Toulouse, probably about 1096.
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In 1938, a young Tennessee Williams earned his keep waiting on tables in nearby Toulouse Street.
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A trial of such rebroadcast is currently on in France, covering the Toulouse-Paris region, he says.
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Toulouse were near full-strength but complacent.
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Very different is an arpillera entitled Dancing cueca alone, in design reminiscent of a Toulouse Lautrec poster and in content deeply poignant and dignified, speaking of death and life together.
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Along with his artist peers, Toulouse-Lautrec developed a social awareness that characterized the fin-de-siecle arts.
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For the rest, the picturesque at Toulouse consists principally of the walk beside the Garonne, which is spanned, to the faubourg of Saint-Cyprien, by a stout brick bridge.
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I must confess that my initial thought on seeing the name Toulouse Lautrec was to wonder whether alcoholism, syphilis, voyeurism, dwarfism, osteopetrosis and inbreeding make the ideal image for a family eaterie.
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From the riot of colour of the cancan dancers' skirts, to the outrageous gear worn by Toulouse-Lautrec, costume creates visual excitement.
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It started life in 1929 as a casino and art gallery, exhibiting the works of such famous names as Toulouse-Lautrec, Rodin and Léger.
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Concentrated in Albi, a southern French town near Toulouse, the Cathars became known as the Albigenses, and by 1209 they were considered powerful and dangerous enough to warrant a military campaign led by Simon de Montfort to silence them.
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Centuries before the development of Manhattan, the bastides shared the novel grid pattern of streets originated by Count Raymond VII of Toulouse in the 1220s to permit the easy movement of men and weapons from one end of town to another.
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Ray's touching "goodbye" is a must-read, as is Mark's tribute at Toulouse St. Labels: ashley morris, oyster posted by oyster @ 12: 04 PM
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After many turnings (alias digressions), to say nothing of downright overthrows, stops, and delays, we have arrived in three weeks at Toulouse, and are now settled in our houses with servants, &c., about us, and look as composed as if we had been here seven years.
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In 1304 he was present at the general chapter of the Dominican order held at Toulouse.
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Better even than salami, chorizo or bratwurst is the hearty Toulouse sausage, or its cousin, the spicy Cumberland sausage.
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He was appointed lecturer at the University of Paris in 1878 and then professor at Toulouse in 1879.
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These opinions do not constitute a skeptical epistemology of the sort found in Montaigne's “Apology for Raymond Sebond” or in the more systematic and more openly Pyrrhonist (but far less influential) treatise Quod nihil scitur/That Nothing Is Known (1581) by Francisco Sanches, the son of Portuguese conversos who was reared and educated in France and taught in the medical faculty at Toulouse.
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The Toulouse-born midfielder is on loan until the end of the season from Racing Santander where he had already picked up five bookings and a red card.
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Then they are airfreighted to Broughton and by barge to Toulouse in France.
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Archbishop of Toulouse! answer all the three, with the clearest instantaneous concord; and rush off to propose him to the King; 'in such haste,' says Besenval, 'that M. de Lamoignon had to borrow a simarre,' seemingly some kind of cloth apparatus necessary for that.
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French target Bobo Balde of Toulouse is still swithering over coming to Celtic.
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Aerospatiale makes the cockpit and performs final assembly at its Toulouse plant.
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In the past decade there has been a gradual departure from the legend of the Toulouse game to a rather more prosaic modern form.
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My Toulouse sausages were wonderfully warm and spicy, with a marvellous grainy texture.
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Dressed once again as a frontiersman, he rode his horse to a site near Fort Jackson, which was under construction on the site of the old Fort Toulouse.
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He immediately booked a flight to Toulouse.
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The most convenient airports are Toulouse and Pau.
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Subsequently levered out of defensive positions on the Bidassoa, Nivelle, and Nive, his battered army was worsted again at Orthez in February 1814, and driven from Toulouse on 11 April.
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Wasps are currently sixth in the Premiership, two points adrift of the title play-off places, although they made a Heineken Cup pool stage exit last month despite beating holders Toulouse in their final game.
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The superjet left the European plane makers home town of Toulouse after a glittering ceremony in the French city on Friday night and landed in Sydney about 9am (AEST).
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Wellington was dressing for dinner in Toulouse when he heard that Napoleon had abdicated.
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Thus there was an academy of practising poets in Toulouse in the early fourteenth century.
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Several thousand rallied at an early march in the south-western city of Toulouse.
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Here, almost every restaurant offers the delicious local cassoulet dish: a mouth-watering collection of white haricot beans, pork and duck, cooked in a rich Toulouse sauce.
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He immediately booked a flight to Toulouse.
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The Moulin Rouge is also the subject of paintings by post - impressionist painter Toulouse - Lautrec .
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They make pork pies and hamburgers, cure and smoke their own bacon and produce a huge range of their own punchy sausages, among them chorizo and merguez, Toulouse and herb, roasted apple and black puddings.
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At Toulouse the examinations at four lycées did not take place.
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She left Palestine in 1913 to study agriculture at Toulouse University, but on her way there she stopped for some months in Italy to study aquarelle.
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Toulouse chair in broad stripe, 475 next.
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The wars of the Count of Toulouse against the Albigenses were the tail end of that dispute.
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By the time it has wandered into its final room, this bitty exhibition has proved that Degas was a genius, British painters were absurdly doomy, Toulouse - Lautrec was a difficult talent to trap and Sickert had concrete wrists.
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The French-built supersonic airliner Concorde made its maiden flight from Toulouse.
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When these ants sense a possible threat, they increase the ratio of soldiers to workers in their colonies, report Luc Passera of Paul Sabatier University in Toulouse, France, and his colleagues.
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Above all, it worked because Asbridge struck a perfect balance between the broad-brush and the personal, with half-remembered names such as Godfrey of Bouillon and Raymond of Toulouse coming alive in the imagination if not on screen.
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