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Mireille is passionate about food and wine and cites breakfast, lunch and dinner as her favorite pastimes.
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Mireille is often a guest on radio and television across America and abroad, and is a sought-after interviewee and hostess.
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The spring pastures still blossom with marjolaine and narcissus, with cowslips and rue, the orchards still redden in autumn with ripe fruit which falls with the breeze, with tressed wheat, goats, and cows black and white; the green fertile country abounds, and as in Provence a Mireille is the poet's dream of its maids, so is "_Marie la Tresseuse_" in poems and tales the wheat weaving girl of Gruyère.
The Counts of Gruyère Mrs. Reginald de Koven
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And years before best-sellers such as Mireille Guiliano's "French Women Don't Get Fat" (2004), he was championing the importance of the pleasure of a little chocolate in every low-calorie diet.
French Master Chef Reinvents His Art Emma-Kate Symons 2010
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'Mireille' glows with the life and sunlight of the south.
The Opera A Sketch of the Development of Opera. With full Descriptions of all Works in the Modern Repertory. J. A. [Commentator] Fuller-Maitland 1892
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Without desiring to discredit the beauties of 'Mireille' or
The Opera A Sketch of the Development of Opera. With full Descriptions of all Works in the Modern Repertory. J. A. [Commentator] Fuller-Maitland 1892
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Colombe '(1866) are now forgotten, but' Mireille '(1864), one of the composer's most delightful works, still enjoys a high degree of popularity.
The Opera A Sketch of the Development of Opera. With full Descriptions of all Works in the Modern Repertory. J. A. [Commentator] Fuller-Maitland 1892
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'Mireille' has much of the charm of Daudet's Provençal stories, the charm of warmth and colour, independent of subject.
The Opera A Sketch of the Development of Opera. With full Descriptions of all Works in the Modern Repertory. J. A. [Commentator] Fuller-Maitland 1892
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On the morrow I travelled down the Rhone, through the Camargue, with its droves of oxen and its flights of flamingos, lost in dreamy reverie as though foreseeing even then that beautiful poem of "Mireille," which
Memoirs (Vieux Souvenirs) of the Prince de Joinville Prince De Joinville 1859
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From acing a job interview or performance review to hosting a simple but elegant dinner party, Mireille tells it like it is as she shares her secrets for achieving happiness and success at any stage in business and life.
Women, Work & the Art of Savoir Faire by Mireille Guiliano: Book summary 2010
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