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Bron's continual musings on true love grow trite and repetitive, and the outcome of his romantic quest is less of a surprise than what he learns about Marotte.
The Trial of True Love by William Nicholson: Book summary 2010
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"Our Web page is an extension of everything we do," says Marotte.
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He is fascinated by the symbolist artist Paul Marotte and has made the artist the center of a book he is writing about love at first sight.
The Trial of True Love by William Nicholson: Book summary 2010
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"Our Web page is an extension of everything we do," says Marotte.
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"If the human body were exposed at very high altitude, the loss of consciousness is very fast, in five seconds," Marotte said.
Archive 2008-05-01 2008
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Worst trade: Hands down, the worst trade the 'Hawks ever made occurred on May 15, 1967, when they acquired Pit Martin, Gilles Marotte and Jack Norris from Boston for Ken Hodge, Fred Stanfield and Phil Esposito.
USATODAY.com - Hockey Rewind: Blackhawks and Blue Jackets 2004
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These Nags are called in the Language of the Dutch "Liefhebbery," as they are called in French "Marotte."
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Marotte, the old butler, was on the floor below, carrying a tea tray into the wide, sunny sitting-room as Neeland descended.
The Dark Star William Dodge Stevens 1899
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Marotte came, silent, self-respecting, very grey and tranquil in his hour of trial.
The Dark Star William Dodge Stevens 1899
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"Ask Marotte to give you a key, then," suggested the Princess, going.
The Dark Star William Dodge Stevens 1899
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