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Its final Parisian address, before the fair moved to Chatou in 1970, was in the Beaubourg quarter of the Fourth Arrondissement.
Clarabelle did not play tick-tack-toe there, apparently picking up the game some time after the fair moved to its current home at 8 Mott Street.
In 1840, the fair moved to Boulevard Bourdon, was joined by a contingent of sellers of bric-a-brac, old clothing and iron goods, and was renamed La Foire à la Ferraille.
That program, which was started in 2006 — the year the fair moved its base to the renovated Grand Palais — includes performances, solo shows, conferences and films made by established or emerging artists, in many cases outdoors.
This year, the Block Party started charging admission, a fair move for such an expensive and professional event.
The fair moved in its third year to Paramount Ranch near Malibu and remained there until 1988, when it moved to San Bernardino County.
In a completely bizarre but totally fair move, Lagerfeld interviews himself in this Net-A-Porter video below, which is arguably a work of art.
After all, they did recently ban Battlefield 3 because it depicted American troops invading and shooting the shit out of Tehran, which was kind of a fair move on their part, considering the two countries haven't exactly been on the best terms since the 1979 Iranian revolution.
A bankruptcy judge ruled yesterday that a proposed $1.5 billion settlement of asbestos claims between two subsidiaries of the Halliburton Company and insurers was "fair and reasonable," moving closer to the approval of a fund for victims.
One shadow cabinet member said "the free movement of labour is, as a phrase, a disaster, and we need to move to fair movement of labour at least as a language to describe our policies".
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