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  • The wonderful TV program, Matinee at the Bijou, is returning to PBS, this time in HD format.

    Boing Boing: December 3, 2006 - December 9, 2006 Archives 2006

  • La Bijou was a perfect expression of all that was dainty and delicate in the boat-builder's soul.

    CHAPTER 25 2010

  • He also stood proud before the journalists and as victorious as Napoleon was when he entered Milan in triumph on 15th May 1796 riding his horse called Bijou (which means “jewel”).

    Obama-Sarkozy: The War of the Worlds 2009

  • One of the developments of the last decade was known as the Bijou, and was operated by clock work.

    All About Coffee 1909

  • "Bijou" seemed to smile approvingly as we approached the new white buoy that marked the mooring.

    Bijou's Odyssey 2006

  • Now the time had come to take "Bijou" to her mooring located across the street just off the beach from the footpath which leads to our home, Cabanas Puerto Morelos.

    Bijou's Odyssey 2006

  • However, "Bijou", on her trailer, was strapped down to a platform.

    Bijou's Odyssey 2006

  • Once "Bijou" was launched and tied securely to the dock, we enjoyed a well-deserved cerveza at Los Pelicanos.

    Bijou's Odyssey 2006

  • Nearly a week had passed since we bought "Bijou" and returned home.

    Bijou's Odyssey 2006

  • As we were launching "Bijou" from the boat ramp at Los Pelicanos Restaurant, we realized the water depth was too low for the boat to float free from the trailer.

    Bijou's Odyssey 2006

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