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Note: I remember while growing up that we could find the "corail" on France.
It's 2006 and I am hard at work on my resolutions Michele 2006
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The scallops still had the corail attached when I brought them home, but I removed them for this dish.
It's 2006 and I am hard at work on my resolutions Michele 2006
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Here when you buy scallops at the markets they are still attached to their shells, with the corail included.
It's 2006 and I am hard at work on my resolutions Michele 2006
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A stone's throw from the Spanish border, in a department of southwest France exotically known as "les Pyrénées Orientales," Jean-Marc and I celebrated our eleventh wedding anniversary, or "noces de corail".
French Word-A-Day: 2006
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A stone's throw from the Spanish border, in a department of southwest France exotically known as "les Pyrénées Orientales," Jean-Marc and I celebrated our eleventh wedding anniversary, or "noces de corail".
French Word-A-Day: 2006
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A stone's throw from the Spanish border, in a department of southwest France exotically known as "les Pyrénées Orientales," Jean-Marc and I celebrated our eleventh wedding anniversary, or "noces de corail".
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A stone's throw from the Spanish border, in a department of southwest France exotically known as "les Pyrénées Orientales," Jean-Marc and I celebrated our eleventh wedding anniversary, or "noces de corail".
French Word-A-Day: 2006
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A stone's throw from the Spanish border, in a department of southwest France exotically known as "les Pyrénées Orientales," Jean-Marc and I celebrated our eleventh wedding anniversary, or "noces de corail".
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J'avais le plaisir de voir remuer les pattes, ou pieds, de cette Ortie, et ayant mis le vase plein d'eau ou le corail etait a une douce chaleur aupres du feu, tous les petits insectes s'epanouirent.
Autobiography and Selected Essays Huxley, Thomas Henry, 1825-1895 1909
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The fault is in this damned climate -- la fièvre du corail.
Mystic Isles of the South Seas. Frederick O'Brien 1900
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