Châtillon-sur-Seine
Châtillon-sur-Seine , town (1993 est. pop. 7,451), Côte d'Or dept., N central France, in Burgundy, on the Seine River. It was a residence of the early dukes of Burgundy and has a 10th-century church. The town was the site of unsuccessful peace negotiations (1814) between Napoleon I and his opponents.
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Drilling program started in Fort Frances area. (Mining)
Magazine article from: Northern Ontario Business; 9/1/1990; 313 words
; ...number of claims east of Fort Frances. Seine River Resources Inc. recently completed a...company moves fairly quickly, he said. Seine River's recent findings on the property are...Noranda Explorations and founder of Seine River, was a member of the 1929 survey crew...
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Financing sought by Central Crude to continue work at Moss Lake site. (mining exploration in Moss Lake, Atikokan, Ontario)(Mining Report)
Magazine article from: Northern Ontario Business; 11/1/1991; ; 605 words
; ...further exploration work, says Lavigne. Seine River Resources is active at two old gold...Dinosaur and Smylie sites along the Seine River. Company geologist Ernie Gallo says...mineralization. Three holes drilled by Seine River Resources show two gold-bearing horizons...
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Michael Ondaatje Divisadero.(English Books)
Magazine article from: Swiss News; 10/1/2007; 74 words
; ...violence that sets fire to the rest of their lives. Told from differing points of view, the book takes us from California and the Southwest to central France, and from the present to the early decades of the 20th century. ISBN 030266354 SFr 36.90
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Licensed to thrill.
Newspaper article from: Chichester Observer (Chicheste, England); 12/18/2007; 103 words
; ...Bring Back the Beaujolais, which saw 59 of the flashiest and fastest cars drive to the famous wine region, Beaujeu, in central France, where a bottle of Beaujolais was collected and driven back to the UK. This year's event saw the world debut of the Aston...
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Buzz over new spider-munching wasp.
Newspaper article from: Biggleswade Chronicle (Biggleswade, England); 5/11/2006; 166 words
; ...the owners Lafarge Aggregates. It is normally a Mediterranean species and the nearest it had been to Britain before was central France. Peter Bradley, RSPB site manager, said: It's entirely new to this country. It is a species of specialist wasp that lives...
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Lordship in France, 1500-1789.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News; 11/1/2005; 139 words
; ...of the ecclesiastical, those of royalty and the prices, and they ways in which northern, eastern, southern, western and central France were managed. He finds that in all cases, even in the seeming urgency of 1750-1789, lordship was operating basically in...
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The stonemasons of Creuse in nineteenth-century Paris.(Brief article)(Book review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News; 8/1/2008; 110 words
; ...2008 331 pages $65.00 Hardcover HD8039 For as long as anyone could remember, stonemasons from the Departement of Creuse, in central France, went to Paris to work, where the police treated them as dangerous foreigners. Harison (history, U. of Southern Indiana...
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KARTING: Parrott storms to first victory on foreign soil.
Newspaper article from: Spalding Guardian & Lincs Free Press (Spalding, England); 4/10/2008; 300 words
; ...his first international victory at the weekend in the WSK ( Winning Series Karting ) International Series at Angerville in Central France. The wintry weather that also affected the UK struck just as his class were due to go out for the grand final. As the field...
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Unexpected occurrence of plasmid-mediated quinolone resistance determinants in environmental Aeromonas spp.(RESEARCH)
Magazine article from: Emerging Infectious Diseases; 2/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...collected at diverse locations from the Seine River (Paris, France). The qnrS2 genes were...genes in water samples drawn from the Seine River in Paris, France. We identified QnrS...distinct urban sites located on the Seine River in Paris were sampled: center (site...
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John Evans at Gallery Henoch.(NEW YORK)(Brief article)
Magazine article from: Art in America; 10/1/2007; ; 288 words
; ...seascapes and landscapes; his subjects range from the coast of Cape Cod and the North Shore of Massachusetts to the meadows of central France. Painting in oil, often on large canvases, Evans offers what first seem to be requiems for less frantic, more easygoing...
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Saint Stephen Harding
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...monastic reformer. He entered the abbey at Sherborne in his youth; later (c.1077) he went to the Molesme abbey (near Châtillon-sur-Seine) in Burgundy. In 1098 he joined his abbot, St. Robert (d. 1111), in founding at Cîteaux a new abbey, where the...
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