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In a modest way her parlour, which attracted many young people of literary and artistic leanings, recalled the Salons of France of a century ago.
Fifty Years of Railway Life in England Scotland and Ireland Tatlow, Joseph 1920
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"Salons" that will combine libations with breezy panel fare on topics such as online dating and social media.
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Salon music was a popular music genre in Europe during the 19th century and was usually written for solo piano, solo instruments or small groups in the romantic style, and often performed by the composer at events known as "Salons".
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Every year until 1951, he showed several paintings (figurative or fauve landscapes and portraits) in the Bordeaux "Salons".
Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en] 2008
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Charles Pelton Resigns: Washington Post Marketing Executive Resigns After 'Salons' Incident
Jenny Darroch: Avoid the Temptation to Cut Marketing Budgets to Balance the Books 2009
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Charles Pelton Resigns: Washington Post Marketing Executive Resigns After 'Salons' Incident
Sarah O'Leary: If You Want Sales, Don't Discount Marketing 2009
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Washington Post Cancels Series of 'Salons' Charging Lobbyists for Access to Its Staff
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Obama Returns Donations After Discovering They Were From Lobbyist Washington Post Cancels Series of 'Salons' Charging Lobbyists for ...
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Washington Post Cancels Series of 'Salons' Charging Lobbyists for Access to Its Staff
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