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I lived for 20 years as an adult in Canada, dont treize au Quebec, so I know the gig.
"Did Socialized Medicine Kill Natasha Richardson?" Ann Althouse 2009
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We joined 20 grapepickers in Châteauneuf-du-Pape this past weekend, along with our friends Alicia and David, to help uncle Jean-Claude harvest four parcels of vines -- including the famous treize cepages* -- from which he produces 5-6 thousand bottles of his traditional Domaine du Banneret wine.
French Word-A-Day: 2005
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Ce matin j´ai rentré au temps, cours de franÇais, treize ans, quand Marie dit « Nous allons lire Le Petit Prince ».
The Little Prince Hits a Brick Wall Ayala Sender 2007
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We joined 20 grapepickers in Châteauneuf-du-Pape this past weekend, along with our friends Alicia and David, to help uncle Jean-Claude harvest four parcels of vines -- including the famous treize cepages* -- from which he produces 5-6 thousand bottles of his traditional Domaine du Banneret wine.
French Word-A-Day: 2005
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We joined 20 grapepickers in Châteauneuf-du-Pape this past weekend, along with our friends Alicia and David, to help uncle Jean-Claude harvest four parcels of vines -- including the famous treize cepages* -- from which he produces 5-6 thousand bottles of his traditional Domaine du Banneret wine.
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Certainly the fertile ground beneath us, known for producing the famous treize cépages—thirteen of the most sought-after grape varieties in France—could be said to be “worthy of God”!
Words in a French Life Kristin Espinasse 2007
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See my original post about ze fe.as.co. here, I titled it "Merde a la puissance treize":
WZF Zizou? 2006
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En face de cette vieille paysanne de soixante-treize ans, débile mentale, en plein processus démentiel, je sens tout à coup s'effondrer les antennes par lesquelles je touche et par lesquelles je suis touché.
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Le fait pour moi d'adopter un langage approprié à la démence, à la débilité mentale ; le fait pour moi de me « pencher » sur cette pauvre vieille de soixante-treize ans ; le fait pour moi d'aller à elle, à la recherche d'un diagnostic, est le stigmate d'un fléchissement dans mes relations humaines.
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We joined 20 grapepickers in Châteauneuf-du-Pape this past weekend, along with our friends Alicia and David, to help uncle Jean-Claude harvest four parcels of vines--including the famous treize cepages*--from which he produces 5-6 thousand bottles of his traditional Domaine du Banneret wine.
French Word-A-Day: 2005
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