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Nicknamed "La Bise," which is French for the "the kiss," the 2007 Michel-Schlumberger is also one of those wines that qualify as a definite rebuy.
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La Bise Aux Hippies is another favourite. sergio olivari says; October 17, 2008 @ 5:40 pm
Divine BB 2008
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The girl's uncle, a British police officer, confronted Bise and reported the incident to Disney security, who filled out a report and gave the family a few cheap souvenirs.
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Nicknamed "La Bise," which is French for the "the kiss," the 2007 Michel-Schlumberger is also one of those wines that qualify as a definite rebuy.
Archive 2008-11-01 2008
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They came, questioned Bise and got his confession.
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He just played guitar A, now he's gonna play the same Schubert example on guitar B. (Soundbite of music) ELLIOTT: Vieaux and Bise compare first impressions.
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Humboldt, Professor (Bise), who helped us with the project of the botanical garden.
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Often, during the summer months, the lake is ruffled by the _Bise_, or regular north-east wind; but the east and west winds occasion the most destructive tempests.
A tour through some parts of France, Switzerland, Savoy, Germany and Belgium Richard Boyle Bernard
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+Antraigues+, pop. 2000, situated on the side of three basaltic rocks, at whose base flow three impetuous mountain torrents -- the Bise, Mas, and Volane.
The South of France—East Half C. B. Black
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On gaining the level of the terrace, we found the wind, which had been imperceptible in the town, blowing with such force, as to account for [18] Mad. de Sevigné's fears lest her daughter should be carried away from her "belle terrasse" by the force of the Bise.
Itinerary of Provence and the Rhone Made During the Year 1819 John Hughes
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