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Gingrich might have said that he was more like General Neville than General Castelnau, but no one would understand him, so he went with the familiar.
"I think I’m closer to Benjamin Franklin than to George Washington..." Ann Althouse 2009
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The Comte de Castelnau hung around the capital, sketching oxcarts in dirt streets and turbaned slave women wringing out washing.
Dream State Diane Roberts 2008
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The 2003 Castelnau de Suduiraut Sauternes was a lot of bang for the buck, and though not as transcendent and ethereal as some of the most expensive Sauternes, it was full of the spicy, sweet, and honeyed flavors that make this most people's favorite dessert wine.
Archive 2008-08-01 2008
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The 2003 Castelnau de Suduiraut, on the other hand, is available at lots of places for under $15 in the 375ml format, and virtually every place for under $20.
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The 2003 Castelnau de Suduiraut, on the other hand, is available at lots of places for under $15 in the 375ml format, and virtually every place for under $20.
Archive 2008-08-01 2008
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The 2003 Castelnau de Suduiraut Sauternes was a lot of bang for the buck, and though not as transcendent and ethereal as some of the most expensive Sauternes, it was full of the spicy, sweet, and honeyed flavors that make this most people's favorite dessert wine.
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When Pope Innocent III moved against the Manicheans, his legates were two monks from Fontfroide, one of whom, Pierre de Castelnau, was subsequently assassinated.
The Black Angel John Connolly 2005
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Castelnau states, that one expert hand can gather 15 lbs. of the ipecacuan root in a day, which will fetch in Rio one dollar per pound.
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In close conjunction with the armies of the north the armies of Gen. Maudhuy and Gen. de Castelnau held without flinching in the slightest the line between the Lys and Noyon, from the middle of October till the end of November.
The New York Times Current History, A Monthly Magazine The European War, March 1915 Various
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But still it was inadequate to achieve our end, and on Sept. 30 further north than the army of Castelnau, Maudhuy's army came to the front, and occupied the region of Arras and Lens, extending toward the north to co-operate with the divisions coming from Dunkirk.
The New York Times Current History, A Monthly Magazine The European War, March 1915 Various
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