Michel's hopes took a leap and reached beyond the Pavillon de Lognan.
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The newly opened Pavillon des Lettres hotel is a good place to start.
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My brother, the Duc d'Orleans, gave a magnificent fancy ball in the Pavillon Marsan.
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However, your imperfections will not interfere with my introducing you at the Pavillon Planat.
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They would be sure to speak, those two, to-morrow at the Pavillon de Lognan.
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The coffin was placed upon a rich catafalque beneath a velvet baldachin.
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The bed loomed mysteriously in one corner with its baldachin of Gobelin tapestry.
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To protect the altar a baldachin has been erected over it.
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So they walked on, followed by the Roman princes, bearing a splendid baldachin.
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The litter stopped before a baldachin under which was an ebony throne on an elevation.
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These figures tell eloquently of the prosperity of this "villégiature impériale."
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Their best troops, the Garde Impériale, were with Bazaine at Metz.
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It is preserved in he Bibliothèque Impériale, and in 1863 it was printed by Mr. Shea.
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In the Bibliothèque Impériale is the rude map of the Jesuit Raffeix, made at about the same time.
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Many were entirely demoralized; but the Garde Impériale, a body of picked troops, was faithful to the last.
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The bed is like the baldaquin of St. Peter's, and the pictures frighten me.
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The Professor may have taken it from Al-Madinah-perhapsfrom the mysterious inner passage of the baldaquin where the treasures of the place lie.
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An enormous bed à baldaquin was trimmed with the same toile and each post had a great bunch of white feathers on top.
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After the Fatihah pronounced at Omar's tomb, and the short inspection of the Hujrah, Shaykh Hamid led me round the south-east corner of the baldaquin.
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Hazel looked out from the tent of the bedcanopy into the dark, creaking room and the darker, roaring night.
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She laughed dismally, raising her face in the gloom of the bedcanopy that enshrouded them like the shadows of a catafalque.
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Dismayed, Irulan looked past the billowing Nonian lace of her bedcanopy to the handmade furnishings, the antique Balut lamps, and the priceless paintings.
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No carpet, dirty boards, a large four-poster bedcanopied with faded draperies against the wall facing the window.
Ús de canopy en anglès
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And so the Emperor went in the procession under the splendid canopy.
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The canopy of shrapnel smoke grew thicker; the infantry began to break.
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The pole and the canopy of the hammock tangled inextricably its occupant.
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A canopy-bed stood in the alcove, and among the pillows lay Marie.
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Result: Perfect canopy line detachment from the bag and water-drop shape identified.
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Soon they would have to stop to put the canopy in place.
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The car glided beyond the main entrance to an unobtrusive, private canopy.
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Above, the impervious canopy of leaves; beneath, a black and root-encumbered slough.
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The canopy formed by the treetops made seeing the heavens nearly impossible.
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Surely the sunlight that peeked through the leafy canopy was no different.
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Stake out your territory, get your canopy and table ready to go.
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The canopy of branches cast deep shadows over the little moss-carpeted stairway.
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A figure in red clung to the outside of the plane's canopy.
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He must have moved all the way around through the tree canopy.
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He carefully manages the canopy of the fruit trees to maximise light.
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At the same instant a loud cry rang from beneath the canopy.