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The route to the Manchet lift lies across the bridge.
By the time she got back to Agnes, the little girl was sound asleep, her head nearly in her manchet.
He wore the King's colours, and broke a manchet of white bread with his mid-day repast.
Here the good sisters comforted us on our last journey with a manchet of bread and a cup of wine.
Fresh hose a clean shirt, a cup of claret, a meat pie and a manchet loaf!
On the other hand bread, manchet and cobs were bought in greater or lesser amounts in most years.
Corbett chewed thoughtfully on a small manchet loaf from a basket covered by a white linen cloth.
She ate a little of the stale manchet and cheese from the food sack and tried to sleep a little, but it was too cold.
The chief officers of the cellar and pantry bring the criminal a cup of red wine and a manchet respectively.
More picturesque is the one going from Le Châtelard (on the road past the main cable car station) to the Manchet chair.
The recipe for Lady Arundel's Manchet was first published in 1653 according to Elizabeth David.
I was shoved down on the bed, the soldier left and the slattern bustled in with a small manchet loaf and a goblet of wine.
The upper classes ate fine white bread called manchet while the poor ate coarse bread of barley or rye.
She had brought a bowl of hot chicken broth, freshly baked white manchet loaves and a tankard of watered ale.
Gavlok heaped a piece of soft manchet bread with thin slices of beef, slathered on mustard, and took a huge bite.
The canellas burn their soffioni, The blobs let through the deans, The young manchet feels his podleys And wonders what's to pay.
Take the Solaise Express and Madeleine chairs to the top of Arcelle, a run that brings you down into the beautiful Manchet Valley.
He'd almost finished, and the remains of the feast - roast fowl, succulent venison, white manchet bread and pork with honeyed apples - lay about the table.
As Elena watched, her blue eyes wide with unspoken questions, he put the wineskin down beside her, along with a manchet loaf wrapped in a white linen napkin.
Een deel van de wijn vloog eruit en maakte een vlek op Villelms goudgerande manchet.
One of the first recipes printed in English for Manchet Breads comes from 1588 and the recipe book The Good Huswifes Handmaide by an unknown author.
And in the hands of the maiden was a quantity of white bread, and she had some manchet bread in her veil, and she came into the chamber.
Lady Arundel's Manchet is a traditional version of a manchet, a traditional English yeast bread from Sussex.
To compete with Xuxa's wildly successful program, on the Globo network, a rival network, Manchet, recently launched Angelica Ksyvickis as host of a children's program.
As Aldyth was breaking her fast in the hall the next morning, she stole glances at Ranulf and Lady Desiderata, who sat next to him nibbling on a piece of manchet bread.
From 1973 on, Manchette constantly wrote for the screen.
The manchette is conducting up to but not exceeding the wrist area.
Manchette firmly believed translation to be noble work and he kept doing it throughout his life.
Here, Manchette used the crime thriller as a springboard for social criticism.
Manchette qualified this as an "experimental novel" more than a thriller.
A temporary structure called the "manchette" assists in this elongation.
It was a bread that was small enough to be held in the hand or glove (see also manchette).
(also spelled Manget and Manchette), with whom he had a son.
These releases have confirmed Manchette's influence on the French literary scene.
Sabreurs also wear a conductive glove cover, called a manchette on their weapon hand.
Manchette - A special glove cover worn by sabre fencers, on their weapon hand.
Manchette was politically to the left and his writing reflects this through his analysis of social positions and culture.
Nine of Manchette's eleven novels were published by the Série Noire.
Manchette, in French)
Jean-Patrick Manchette.
In cuisine a manchette is a paper frill attached to the exposed end of a bone of a cooked piece of meat.
Brimming with references to West Coast jazz and full of memorable set pieces, this novel is a landmark in Manchette's output.
This necklace, made for socialite and jewellery obsessive Daisy Fellowes in 1926, is convertible into two manchette bracelets.
The film is based on the 1981 novel The Prone Gunman by Jean-Patrick Manchette.
Manchet, manchette or michette (French), is a wheaten yeast bread of very good quality, or a small flat circular loaf of same.
Manchette himself was a fan of comics, and his praised translation of Alan Moore's Watchmen into French remains in print.
Manchette chose to write Noir fiction as he already had great love for the genre and admires the "behaviorist" style of Dashiell Hammett.
When the blade comes into contact with the lamé, the electrical mask, or the manchette, the current flows through the body cord and interacts with the scoring equipment.
Benoît Mouchart, Manchette, le nouveau roman noir, éditions Séguier-Archimbaud, 2006 (in French)
Mrs Michette defended her husband saying he was simply doing what anyone would have done had their partner been criticised in public.
Rosette and Michette, both look like lovely virgins.
In accordance with schedule, the coffee-serving team was rounded out by Colombe and Michette.
Yesterday Mr Michette, who ended his suspension last week, admitted his behaviour had been wrong.
On the 8th, Curval shall deflower Michette.
Each michetta is shaped by hand into an oval shape of about 10 cm in length, and attached to other michette to form a complete loaf.
The Duc rose up like a shot and measured his engine's circumference against Michette's slender little waist: their difference did not exceed three inches.
Coffee came next; it was handed round by Cupidon, Giton, Michette, and Sophie.
They proceeded to coffee; it was presented them by Augustine, Michette, Hyacinthe, and Narcisse.
Alan Michette and Shawska Pfauntsch.
Black/Matrix (Michette)
Manchet, manchette or michette (French), is a wheaten yeast bread of very good quality, or a small flat circular loaf of same.
But Curval, who has lost control of himself, violates the society's charter and cleaves an entire breast from Rosette's chest, all the while embuggering Michette.
Coffee was served by the five victims, to wit: Constance, Narcisse, Giton, Michette, and Rosette.
The Duc, representing the bride's father, and Curval, who represented the young groom's, led forth Michette and Giton.
Curval moved to within close range and had himself frigged by Michette, and Durcet offered the prelate the sight of Rosette's widespread buttocks.
That evening, the tenth week's festival is celebrated by the marriage of Bum-Cleaver and Michette; the union is consummated, 'tis a dolorous experience for the bride.
He encloseted himself, I say, with Adelaide, his beloved wife, with Antinos, Louison, Champville, Michette, Rosette, Hyacinthe, and Giton.
Earlier this year the sub-committee concluded that Mr Michette had failed to treat Mr Roper with respect and had brought the office of councillor and the parish council into disrepute.
He was given a large glass of elixir whereby they hoped his faculties would be restored, Michette and Colombe settled him upon a sofa for his nap and stood by him while he slept.
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