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Bloomberg News A Sanofi worker inspects pills at a factory in Compi è gne, France.
Sanofi, Genzyme Talks Still On Jeanne Whalen 2011
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Besides, this is a public blog and I often think the what's-gne-wrong-now stories are of interest to more people than myself, whereas many entries that would be nothing more than notes-to-myself don't belong in a public blog.
Breakfast in Bed desayunoencama 2005
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But on a Sunday that I'm spending time visiting a few not-so-local Farmers' Markets, I wasn't sure I wanted to get all complicated and make matzo-gne matzo lasagne! or pizza with a crust made of matzo meal.
Archive 2005-05-01 2005
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But on a Sunday that I'm spending time visiting a few not-so-local Farmers' Markets, I wasn't sure I wanted to get all complicated and make matzo-gne matzo lasagne! or pizza with a crust made of matzo meal.
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Germans appear to have evacuated the Compiègne-Senlis region, and are apparently moving towards the southeast, thus continuing a movement that began on Friday.
Paris War Days Diary of an American Charles Inman Barnard
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After that, they took me to Vic, to the Red Cross field hospital, and then to the station at Compi-gne, where they put us into the train that had the accident.
The Diary of a French Army Chaplain Felix, Klein 1915
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The Forest of Compi-gne is said to be on fire, and an army of 50,000 Germans who had been allowed to get into it on purpose is burnt.
The Diary of a French Army Chaplain Felix, Klein 1915
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The English are in retreat towards Compi-gne; the left of the Allies is giving way before the irresistible pressure of the masses of the enemy.
The Diary of a French Army Chaplain Felix, Klein 1915
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We heard of the lucky fight at Dinant, the entrance into Alsace, the entrance into Lorraine --- and then, without transition, here are the Government at Bordeaux and the Germans at Compi-gne!
The Diary of a French Army Chaplain Felix, Klein 1915
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