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"I think I like what you have on," I said to Michele, who wore dark slacks, a dark sweater and a long beaded sautoir.
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"I think I like what you have on," I said to Michele, who wore dark slacks, a dark sweater and a long beaded sautoir.
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~SCRAMBLED EGGS WITH MUSHROOMS~ -- Pare, wash and slice half a pound of fresh mushrooms, put them in a sautoir; cover, shake the sautoir once in awhile and cook ten minutes.
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[6] The original adds, 'qui estoit de France au sentoir (sautoir) de gueulles.'
Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series) Thomas Malory Jean Froissart
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The original adds, qui estoit de France au sentoir (sautoir) de gueulles.
The Battle of Poitiers. Of the Battle of Poitiers between the Prince of Wales and the French King 1909
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His "It's your 40th birthday, I love you" gift was a Bulgari sautoir with a 65-carat Burmese sapphire of conker-esque proportions estimate $940,000-$1.2 million.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Hannah Betts 2011
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Two of the best diamond looks included ravishing Kate Hudson in a long diamond sautoir necklace worn down her back, briolette diamond and baguette diamond drop earrings, a 15.65 carat emerald cut diamond ring, and a diamond cocktail ring all from Cartier and Screen Actor's Guild winner Christina Hendricks from "Mad Men" in rose-cut diamond pendant earrings and a rose-cut diamond ring from Irit Designs.
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Note: The original adds, 'qui estoit de France au sentoir (sautoir) de gueulles.' and a ten or twelve of his men about him.
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Demi Moore - Cartier - Diamond and platinum bangle from Cartier's private collection; diamond and platinum strap bracelet from Cartier's private collection; diamond sautoir as three diamond bracelets; diamond triple and double row diamond bracelet from Cartier 1934
Spero News 2009
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References: la garde-robe (f) = wardrobe; Big Apple = La Grande Pomme (New York); le sautoir (m) = long chain, necklace; le carré (m) = blunt cut; les soldes (mpl) = sales; faire la bise = "to do the kiss" = to kiss on each cheek in greeting/leaving someone
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