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The contemporary name was "French chair," a term that covered a variety of designs, the most elaborate based on French Rococo chairs of the Louis XV period.
It looks formal, like a French chair, but it's incredibly comfy and big, so it feels more like an Italian one.
Speaking of speaking, the final will be narrated by the bass tones of French chair umpire Kader Nouni, who is the closest thing the tennis officiating circuit has to a Barry White.
He would arrange around the table French Empire chairs because, he said, referring to himself in the third person in a way that somehow seems unstudied, "there will always be a French chair in a Todd Alexander Romano room".
While both players had harsh words on occasion for the French chair umpire Pascal Maria ("Grow a spine!" Roddick shouted after Maria declined to overrule a call in the third set), they frequently acknowledged each other's best shots.
Ylva French, chair of the Visit London tourist board pension action group, said: "We are delighted and relieved at the agreement reached, which we understand, will reinstate our pension benefits for the future.
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Try not to put them in delicate 18th-century original French chairs.
"I loved English furniture, French chairs and Chinese export porcelain," Mrs. Steinberg said.
The wardrobe, bedside table and dainty French chairs were acquired from their neighbor's mother.
"I love and will never own French chairs and the silver elephant magnum ice bucket from Linda Horn.
A pair of 18th-century French chairs were freshened and modernized with small linen slipcovers that tie on with bows.
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