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to cote
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A cottage or hut.
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She turned to Cote.
In 1986 he moved to Cote d'Ivoire and in 1989 opened a headquarters in Belgium.
Popular destinations included the south-east, from Languedoc through Provence to Cote d'Azur, and Brittany and Normandy in the north.
ONWARD & UPWARD WITH THE ARTS about French food and wine Recalls visiting the wine cellars of Gervey-Chambertin, having been introduced as a rich American bootlegger come to Cote d'Or to buy wine, about visiting the cellar of Fixin, and Vougeot, and Nuits-Saint-Georges: Mentions the wines of the region: Burdungy, Romanee-Conti, Grands Echezeaux.
"The hue and cry of cocoa moving from Ghana to Cote d'Ivoire may not be as alarming as it has been reported," he says, pointing to Ghana's 15% increase in cocoa output this year, compared with the 10% rise in Ivory Coast.
The coordinated actions of Apple and the five publishers triggered a Justice Department investigation and, eventually, the antitrust suit that led to Cote's ruling.
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So let me suggest a visit to Cotes Bridge on the outskirts of Loughborough.
Newton to Cotes June 15 1710.
Jones to Cotes, October 25 1711.
Jones to Cotes, 17 September 1711.
He declined a knighthood that same year because, according to Cotes, he was worried that the title would distance him from his working-class audiences; he was appointed a CBE by George V at Buckingham Palace instead.
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