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Several fortifications had been previously erected, the former being then called the Vielle-Tour (old Tower).
Rouen, It's History and Monuments A Guide to Strangers Th��odore Licquet 1809
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They're available at New York retailer Vielle Russe at $200,000 and up.
Dan Dorfman: St. Nick Really Is Coming to Town Dan Dorfman 2010
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They're available at New York retailer Vielle Russe at $200,000 and up.
Dan Dorfman: St. Nick Really Is Coming to Town Dan Dorfman 2010
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They're available at New York retailer Vielle Russe at $200,000 and up.
Dan Dorfman: St. Nick Really Is Coming to Town Dan Dorfman 2010
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At the Jewelry table, Adam Patrick of A La Vielle Russie, Inc. examines an Elks fob from the early 20th century.
Boing Boing 2009
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They're available at New York retailer Vielle Russe at $200,000 and up.
Dan Dorfman: St. Nick Really Is Coming to Town Dan Dorfman 2010
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Take a shortcut through the Vielle Bourse, for example, and you step into a tranquil scene of people playing chess in one corner while in other areas there is a flower market and stalls selling second-hand books.
In Lille, Get Away From Train Station Jeff Mills 2011
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"Unfortunately this is a dying craft," says Andre Hahn, owner of New York's Vielle workshop, which works with Ms. Hu.
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Vielle, Fungus Grotto; created by Shatia Hamilton, writer and artist
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Vielle-du-Temple, vaulted between 1600 and 1650; and the handiwork of the eighteenth in the western section of the collecting canal, walled and vaulted in 1740.
Les Miserables 2008
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