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Examples
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The gimmie bag contained a Bertolli Premium Champignon & Portobello Mushroom Pasta Sauce (in a bag) and a tube of Eucerin body lotion amidst all the advertising (which was promptly tossed).
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When Charlotte had left for Paris the year before, Le Petit Champignon was relatively new, perching precariously on Jane Street.
Priceless Nicole Richie 2010
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If he had a cat he'd probably call it Champignon. laughing
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If he had a cat he'd probably call it Champignon. laughing
Archive 2008-05-01 2008
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Champignon says it breaks his heart to serve up a dinner to their society.
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My friend ordered the “Al Champignon” $10.95, a grilled chicken steak with parsley and garlic flavored mushrooms.
A Night On Melrose e d b m 2005
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My friend ordered the “Al Champignon” $10.95, a grilled chicken steak with parsley and garlic flavored mushrooms.
Archive 2005-08-01 e d b m 2005
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Puck, the mischievous king of the fairies, has been commonly identified with _pogge_, the toad, which was believed to sit upon most of the unwholesome fungi; and the _Champignon_ (or Paddock Stool) was said to owe its growth to "those wanton elves whose pastime is to make midnight mushrooms."
Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure William Thomas Fernie
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It might have been ten years according to some calculations, or ten eternities, -- the heart and the almanac never agree about time, -- but one morning old Champigny (they used to call him Champignon) was walking along his levee front, calculating how soon the water would come over, and drown him out, as the Louisianians say.
Balcony Stories Grace E. King
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It might have been ten years according to some calculations, or ten eternities, -- the heart and the almanac never agree about time, -- but one morning old Champigny (they used to call him Champignon) was walking along his levee front ... when he saw a figure approaching.
Southern Literature From 1579-1895 A comprehensive review, with copious extracts and criticisms for the use of schools and the general reader Louise Manly 1896
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