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  • The word Cours is of Provençal origin, and how it ever came to be transplanted here is a mystery.

    Royal Palaces and Parks of France Blanche McManus

  • On entering Grasse by this way, and just at the commencement of the promenade called the Cours, is the hospital.

    The South of France—East Half C. B. Black

  • The continuation southwards of the Cours is the Rue de Rome, and farther

    The South of France—East Half C. B. Black

  • The continuation of the Cours Belsunce is called the Cours St. Louis, where a flower-market is held.

    The South of France—East Half C. B. Black

  • That makes it all the more curious that Advanced Micro Devices Inc. nicknamed its latest and greatest server processor Magny-Cours, which is home to a Formula 1 racetrack in France.

    statesman.com - Highschool 2010

  • That makes it all the more curious that Advanced Micro Devices Inc. nicknamed its latest and greatest server processor Magny-Cours, which is home to a Formula 1 racetrack in France.

    statesman.com - Highschool 2010

  • That makes it all the more curious that Advanced Micro Devices Inc. nicknamed its latest and greatest server processor Magny-Cours, which is home to a Formula 1 racetrack in France.

    statesman.com - Highschool 2010

  • That makes it all the more curious that Advanced Micro Devices Inc. nicknamed its latest and greatest server processor Magny-Cours, which is home to a Formula 1 racetrack in France.

    statesman.com - Highschool 2010

  • Magny-Cours, which is actually two chips sandwiched together in a single high-performance module, is pronounced by AMD marketing types as "many cores."

    statesman.com - Highschool 2010

  • Magny-Cours, which is actually two chips sandwiched together in a single high-performance module, is pronounced by AMD marketing types as "many cores."

    statesman.com - Highschool 2010

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