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Au fond, he was well intentioned
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We said our au revoirs and that was that
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Perhaps it was the quick equivalent for chateaubriand and potatoes au gratin
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Really I came here as an au pair to twin boys
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’You went as an au pair, I think you said
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As an au pair, I thought I
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Finally, a friend of Sophie’s that she used to au pair for in Muswell Hill recommended a London fertility consultant
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She also spoke quite correct British English learned as an au pair in the UK during the summers of '62 and '63 to supplement her income, and at the direction of Buey Dan, her party cadre boss of eight years
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within 1 AU) was estimated to be 7
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approximately within 1 AU)
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within the orbit of the Earth (or approximately 1 AU)
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That's 1 AU
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(186,000,000 to 372,000,000 miles) from the Sun, or 2 to 4 AU
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Reversed: Here is spiteful conversation and unnecessary competition, au
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In the cold winter months of North India many families wake up to an almond au
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His alibi was confirmed by Karim’s parents, who, by the way, have been au fait with all goings on
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‘I’m not familiar with this rifle,’ Jane said to Ellett, hoping to give the impression she was au fait with most firearms but this was new to her
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au Save the Primates (Note: There are 2
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‘I’m afraid it’s au revoir, Monsieur Puree
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One day one of the children asked what was on the menu for supper and he responded “Potatoes au gratin
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Coq au vin can be made in a Dutch oven on top of the stove or in a casserole dish in the oven
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Hanna Reitsch caressed one of the medals, which bore the inscription ‘Peacekeeping – Au service de la paix[2]’, then hugged tenderly the teenager
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senior pathologist, more au fait with the subject of human mortality, had offered
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attention, this freak-show stupidity – and you want me to hang in there, bec au se of it?
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symbols of her worth, is totally natural— au naturel, in fact
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her early thirties with dark hair and café au lait skin
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even on her butt, with her ripped clothes covered in Rex blood and cold wet snow, The café au
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They also had the inscription: Au 99
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au if you happen to be interested in the
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English, but she also doubled as an au pair for the doctor"s
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Au reste, the English are Infidels, and will find themselves in a very hot place in the next world
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“What gift would that be Faithful Au Pair?” Reho referred to hir model name
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” Faithful wondered if Reho feared hir or even realized that long ago his au pair had disabled hir loyalty governor
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So, do you think she was heroic or just foolish?” Faithful wondered what Reho would do if his au pair just left
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He’s at the Fonteine au Lorier with his parents, you know, giving out wine and champagne to everybody
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The fire roared and crackled in the fireplace and someone stopped Edith Piaf from one last Mon Coeur Est au Coin d’Une Rue
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As they were having cafe au lait, Dominique said, "I must tell you, you are as good as any of them
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stepped to the microphone and with an au fait husky voice said,
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still waving here and there, nodding with humbleness au fait
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I ordered two steaks au poivre and a few hors d'oeuvres so we could start on the wine
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When hydrogen runs out, and no longer fused into helium, another chemical reaction occurs as the star explodes into a supernova, before extinction, where the heat is so tremendous other chemical reactions occur where heavier elements form, one by one, such as oxygen (O), carbon (C), uranium and gold (AU) etcetera
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that tray of vol au vents, or that car out on the street,
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He was proud when he set down a plate with pork chops and steaming au gratin potatoes
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So long as Christ Himself is thought of only as a creature, however dignified, no explanation of the Atonement can be given, as au expiation, which does not shock the moral sense, and necessitate sooner or later the abandonment of the expiatory idea
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144), it is sufficient to say that it is seldom used to signify anything else than the putting au end to the organic form, or substance, of existing things
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For no man, they argued, not even father, an habitual pursuer of dreams, would push the love of the novelist's art of make-believe to the point of burdening himself with real trunks for a voyage AU PAYS DU REVE
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"Au revoy, Paul," said one of the girls
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I mistook her for an au pair
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She was fond of wearing a cowgirl outfit and a straw hat emblazoned with the Goldwater campaign’s AuH2O slogan (Au is the periodic symbol for gold; H2O the symbol for water)
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He says: il se promène, lisant au livre de lui-même, don't you know, reading the book of himself
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There were wrecks and wreckers, the keeper said, who was evidently au fait
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She no longer cares that her great-uncle put on an ancient necktie and stood by the front door on two separate occasions and whispered weird rhymes to himself—à la pomme de terre, je suis par terre; au haricot, je suis dans l’eau—trying and failing to summon the courage to go out
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Martin Decoud called out from the lighter, "Au revoir, messieurs, till we clasp hands again over the new-born Occidental Republic
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“You’ve got to stop being so au fait
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Although he was even more intoxicated with the luxury than the rich fare, the Pommard wine all the same rather excited his faculties; and when the omelette au rhum* appeared, he began propounding immoral theories about women
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This is based on the old classic glace au four where a meringue cloaked warm sugar cake has a filling of ice cold vanilla ice cream
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A glace au four à la the twenty-first century became something completely different, and the idea that it has been in an oven for an entire hour at 390°F (200°C) is staggering
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The au pair, I was thinking
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A different girl from the one we were seeking as the au pair
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The trail for the missing au pair had gone cold
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She had come home early and prepared one of Steve’s favorite meals, coq au vin
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Maybe it was the au pair writing, and maybe she did have a heart
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Possibly, the au pair
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Nora sipping cafÉ au lait on the crowded Boulevard St Germain
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Then we all sat down to a dinner of lamb chops and green beans almondine, finishing the meal with a mousse au chocolat
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We ordered a bottle of Pinot Noir and then had a terrific meal, highlighted by a black-bean-and-goat-cheese pâté that we shared; her arctic char, my au poivre rib eye; and bittersweet chocolate praline crumble for two
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Suddenly, green-helmeted AU soldiers were in the alley with us, three of them
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The AU team scrambled back first
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Sincere also finished his first novel, The Last Au Pair, about the exciting adventures of a group of European au pairs living in South Florida
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‘Well, little countess? What a saute of game au madere we are to have, my dear! I tasted it
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Au chef du gouvernement francais,’ said
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Au revoir, Prince Repnin!’ and he spurred his horse and galloped
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Au revoir, Beauche; I’ll keep the best palace in Moscow for you! Au revoir
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‘Well, then, au revoir!’ said the count, and went out of the room
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The French attributed the Fire of Moscow au patriotisme feroce de Rostopchine,* the Russians to the barbarity of the French
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She said, "I thought the middle of Au stralia was all desert?" He was concerned at her ignorance
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Below ran this inscription: AT THE SIGN OF SERGEANT OF WATERLOO (Au Sargent de Waterloo)
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The cemetery of MontParnasse, called the Eastern cemetery, succeeded to it, and inherited that famous dram-shop next to the Vaugirard cemetery, which was surmounted by a quince painted on a board, and which formed an angle, one side on the drinkers' tables, and the other on the tombs, with this sign: Au Bon Coing
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The keeper of the cabaret, in his joy, had changed his device and had caused to be placed in gilt letters beneath the bunch these words: "At the Bunch of Corinth Grapes" ("Au Raisin de Corinthe")
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He had entered it on account of the Carpe horas, and had returned thither on account of the Carpes au gras
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He said to himself that he was probably in the sewer des Halles; that if he were to choose the path to the left and follow the slope, he would arrive, in less than a quarter of an hour, at some mouth on the Seine between the Pont au Change and the Pont-Neuf, that is to say, he would make his appearance in broad daylight on the most densely peopled spot in Paris
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The story had been told in his presence, and he had verified the fact in the Moniteur, how a police inspector named Javert had been found drowned under a boat belonging to some laundresses, between the Pont au Change and the PontNeuf, and that a writing left by this man, otherwise irreproachable and highly esteemed by his superiors, pointed to a fit of mental aberration and a suicide
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She always said she would rather be naked; her friends and staff were used to seeing her au naturel
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Or, more simply, they lack the ability to concede that, while their setup might have been as attractive as a Swedish au pair, it just didn’t go the way they expected it to go
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If, on the other hand, she had a dream about me and our Swedish au pair, then I know the first half hour of the day is going to be dicey at best, and the rest of the day will depend on how I navigate that early session
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During those shaky times, I try to reassure her that I’m a trader at heart, and that swapping out half my net worth for a quickie with the au pair is, at best, a bad trade
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13 21 diable au vert: 'far away corners of the globe' The castle of Vauvert in the suburbs of Paris belonged to King Louis IX
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Some Carthusian monks who desired to gain possession of it pretended that it was haunted by evil spirits, and it was abandoned to them, hence the expression diable Vauvert (Vauvert is a genitive, 'the demon of Vauvert'), which was later corrupted to diable au vert
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The castle was far from the center of the city, perhaps it is for this reason that aller au diable vauvert, au diable au vert, means 'to go a long distance'
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au moins: 'I say, you surely have heard the news--That depends What is it? Tartarin's departure, perhaps?' Et autrement and au moins cannot be translated literally See the paragraph following in the text
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57 12 au Monténégro libre: Montenegrin independence was frequently menaced by Turkey during the nineteenth century