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We love to see your photos and to recognize the spots ... since we don't leave our "cour" much because we just opened our restaurant La Fleur Bleue.
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I loved helping her feed those rabbits because their cage was right in front of an area of the 'cour' where young soldiers had etched their dog tag id numbers on the wall, permanent reminders written in the 'vielles pierres' of friends and saviors who had once visited Marie's farm.
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We love to see your photos and to recognize the spots...since we don't leave our "cour" much because we just opened our restaurant La Fleur Bleue.
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I loved helping her feed those rabbits because their cage was right in front of an area of the 'cour' where young soldiers had etched their dog tag id numbers on the wall, permanent reminders written in the 'vielles pierres'
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Finishing up the first "cour" (to use the term that has become common with many anime fans to refer to the normal "half-season" blocks of 12 to 13 episodes), we have a couple episodes that give some background to the Sweets Princes, who each, of course, have Sweets Spirits of their own, and a final episode to the cour that sees Ichigo travel through the looking glass to the Sweets Kingdom during a school holiday when everyone else has already left, leaving Ichigo alone.
Mania News Feed 2010
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Finishing up the first "cour" (to use the term that has become common with many anime fans to refer to the normal "half-season" blocks of 12 to 13 episodes), we have a couple episodes that give some background to the Sweets Princes, who each, of course, have Sweets Spirits of their own, and a final episode to the cour that sees Ichigo travel through the looking glass to the Sweets Kingdom during a school holiday when everyone else has already left, leaving Ichigo alone.
Mania News Feed 2010
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Finishing up the first "cour" (to use the term that has become common with many anime fans to refer to the normal "half-season" blocks of 12 to 13 episodes), we have a couple episodes that give some background to the Sweets Princes, who each, of course, have Sweets Spirits of their own, and a final episode to the cour that sees Ichigo travel through the looking glass to the Sweets Kingdom during a school holiday when everyone else has already left, leaving Ichigo alone.
Mania News Feed 2010
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Finishing up the first "cour" (to use the term that has become common with many anime fans to refer to the normal "half-season" blocks of 12 to 13 episodes), we have a couple episodes that give some background to the Sweets Princes, who each, of course, have Sweets Spirits of their own, and a final episode to the cour that sees Ichigo travel through the looking glass to the Sweets Kingdom during a school holiday when everyone else has already left, leaving Ichigo alone.
Mania News Feed 2010
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Finishing up the first "cour" (to use the term that has become common with many anime fans to refer to the normal "half-season" blocks of 12 to 13 episodes), we have a couple episodes that give some background to the Sweets Princes, who each, of course, have Sweets Spirits of their own, and a final episode to the cour that sees Ichigo travel through the looking glass to the Sweets Kingdom during a school holiday when everyone else has already left, leaving Ichigo alone.
Mania News Feed 2010
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Finishing up the first "cour" (to use the term that has become common with many anime fans to refer to the normal "half-season" blocks of 12 to 13 episodes), we have a couple episodes that give some background to the Sweets Princes, who each, of course, have Sweets Spirits of their own, and a final episode to the cour that sees Ichigo travel through the looking glass to the Sweets Kingdom during a school holiday when everyone else has already left, leaving Ichigo alone.
Mania News Feed 2010
gammerstang commented on the word cour
Cour (plural cours). A three-month unit of television broadcasting, corresponding to one of the four seasons
December 16, 2019