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'Torchon' means dishcloth, but she wouldn't be told.
The Vatican Rip Gash, Jonathan 1981
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Mark Polak says, "You forgot to mention the great film adaptation of Pop 1280, Coup de Torchon, di ..."
November 2009 2009
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Rent the Criterion DVD of Torchon, watch the deleted waltzing monkeys ending, and understand why people speak of the French as they do.
VinceKeenan.com 2009
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Oh, he is placing Torchon of Foie Gras into the horn, swirling to the left 60 times, and ...
WBW #29: Shinn Estate Vineyards 2004 Cabernet Franc (North Fork) 2007
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Also continuing at SIFF: their French Crime Wave series which features this week gangster flick Bob Le Flambeur, twisted thriller Diabolique, darkly comic Coup de Torchon.
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Well, since no one else out there has yet, let's add mention of Bertrand Tavernier's The Clockmaker and Coup De Torchon.
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Coup De Torchon based on Pop. 1280 is another worthy choice.
More Top Ten Ed Gorman 2007
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Foie Gras Torchon with Cognac Poached Prunes on Toasted Brioche—A rich, dense and perfectly smooth disk of foie gras paired with amazing poached prunes.
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Foie Gras Torchon with Cognac Poached Prunes on Toasted Brioche—A rich, dense and perfectly smooth disk of foie gras paired with amazing poached prunes.
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No ripple stirred the placid waters, unless, indeed, we take that way of describing Laura's calm demand, when the decision lay between Valenciennes and Torchon for under-bodies, to hear whether Mrs. Simpson had ever known Duff Lindsay to be anxious about his eternal future.
Hilda A Story of Calcutta Sara Jeannette Duncan
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