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($25) Coquelicot, the French word for red poppy, was founded by health care magnate Bernard Rosen and winemaker Louis van Tonder.
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($25) Coquelicot, the French word for red poppy, was founded by health care magnate Bernard Rosen and winemaker Louis van Tonder.
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($25) Coquelicot, the French word for red poppy, was founded by health care magnate Bernard Rosen and winemaker Louis van Tonder.
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It's from the album, "Coquelicot Asleep in the Poppies: a Collection of Whimsical Verse" by Of Montreal.
Archive 2010-07-01 Philistine Press 2010
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It's from the album, "Coquelicot Asleep in the Poppies: a Collection of Whimsical Verse" by Of Montreal.
Of Montreal - Events Leading up to the Collapse of Detective Dullight Philistine Press 2010
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For now though, my angelheart Eric and I miss going to the Coquelicot boulangerie in Montmartre and watching an old lady walk her strangely svelte German Shepherd every morning.
Weekend Cookbook Challenge #13 - Tarragon Chicken with Buttered Leeks Shaun 2007
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For now though, my angelheart Eric and I miss going to the Coquelicot boulangerie in Montmartre and watching an old lady walk her strangely svelte German Shepherd every morning.
Archive 2007-01-01 Shaun 2007
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Coquelicot, who was known and respected universally through the neighborhood, gave a warranty for the birth and noble degree of the
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Coquelicot, who was known and respected universally through the neighborhood, gave a warranty for the birth and noble degree of the
Burlesques 2006
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Paris a magnificent 'tiger' cat weighing fifteen pounds -- 'Coquelicot' by name.
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