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- noun A family
surname from the Brignac valley in France, many descendants in the southeast USA.
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Examples
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Part of the aesthetic, Sharples said, was based on the metal bottles of Armand de Brignac, which is sponsoring a communal 2,400-square-foot bar at the center of the space.
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Then a discovery: a real-live Armand de Brignac Midas in a New Jersey warehouse.
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Zobrist, Rodriguez and Reid Brignac, another versatile player, are each vying for playing time at second base.
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Brignac, 24, has a chance to sneak in as the starting second baseman if fellow prospect Sean Rodriguez struggles and the Rays decide they want to use Ben Zobrist, who played 91 games at second base last season, in the outfield.
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Evan Longoria, David Price and Reid Brignac reportedly had at least $50,000 worth of electronics and jewelry stolen from their home while they were playing a Grapefruit League game.
Rays Players Robbed At Spring Training: Rental Home Of Longoria, Price, Brignac Burglarized
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The French brand has been featured in gossip items and music videos before—New Jersey Net stakeholder Jay-Z is an Armand de Brignac connoisseur.
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Both bottles were made by a company called Armand de Brignac.
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Associated Press The Armand de Brignac Midas stands next to a regular champagne bottle.
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Naturally, the Armand de Brignac people are thrilled by the attention.
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Evan Longoria, David Price and Reid Brignac reportedly had at least $50,000 worth of electronics and jewelry stolen from their home while they were playing a Grapefruit League game.
Rays Players Robbed At Spring Training: Rental Home Of Longoria, Price, Brignac Burglarized
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