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The bonjour

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To greet in French with "bonjour".

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The Bonjour Travel agency, next door to the Chez le Bebe restaurant, in the heart of Miami's Little Haiti, used to be thronging at lunchtime.

Though Ella doesn't make good her threat to leave New York (for the Bonjour Tristesse Brassière Company), Ms. Prince did.

These programs use the Bonjour technology — used for connecting devices together on the same local network — to let the iOS device see printers attached to the computer.

Less fortunate were Didier Rous, the French national champion last year and the leader of the Bonjour team, who had to leave the race in an ambulance with a possible broken collarbone.

"Six times for the name of Crédit Lyonnais, and four times for the team," Gitton said last Wednesday as he prepared a yellow jersey -- size small -- attached to a pair of shorts (with room for two logos) for François Simon, a Frenchman with the Bonjour team.

Something tells me you'd rather shell out for a new Helio Ocean than spend 1/5 that to get your dad the Bonjour Culinary Laser Thermometer or Grill-Right Wireless Talking BBQ/Oven Thermometer.

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The 2004 exhibition at the Clark Art Institute, Bonjour Monsieur Courbet: The Bruyas Collection from the Musee Fabre, Montpellier, sought to compare the 19th-century Realist painters Courbet, Honoré Daumier (1808 1879), and early Édouard Manet (1832 1883) with artists associated with Romanticism, including Géricault and Delacroix.

Try enforcing the greeting, "Bonjour Madame", in the tough banlieue housing estates that ring the city.

Virtually every single European language apart from English carries a noble, honest mention of the fineness of the day: "Bonjour", "Buenos dias", "Bom dia", "Buongiorno", "Guten tag".

Based on the book Bonjour Farewell by Serguei Kostine, the cinematic Farewell tells the riveting true tale of a disenchanted KGB colonel -- codename Farewell -- who gives state secrets to a French businessman working in Russia during the '80s.

BonJour's account of noninferentially justified belief similarly requires not only direct awareness of some fact, but also a "direct recognition" of the "fit" between that fact and the conceptual description embodied in the belief (BonJour 2003: 73 4).

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