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"Yes, I'm twenty-one, and after we've gone back past the hills and the gorse, and I pack my things, and get my trousseau ready, I'll be free".
If you take away the trousseau, it's basically me posing as the Venus of Botticelli.
These data are however consistent with multiple previous reports demonstrating an association between cervical cancer and deep-vein thrombosis and/or pulmonary thromboembolism (i.e., Trousseau syndrome) [ 19- 22], a pathologic state previously reported to be associated with TF overexpression [ 23].
I would have preferred the lighter poulsard, but none was on the list so I settled for the trousseau.
I drank the 2004 Arbois trousseau from Jacques Puffeney, one of the best Arbois producers, and while it was not a stellar match for the oysters, it's berryish funk hit a pleasure-center memory that reminded me that it was time to revisit these wines.
Before I changed out of my jeans, Ms. Fujii showed me the one-size-fits-all undergarments, which, I decided, looked like an Amish trousseau.
It will be vile not having you to go shopping with, only we're so poor I shan't have much of a trousseau".
I packed her off with a trousseau.
Many media outlets have asked me what I think will be included in Catherine's honeymoon trousseau.
"I don't want just to work on my trousseau.
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