Fifty-first element of the sexagenary cycle.
1 Signee Cheryl Gabin wrote: I did not sign up for an online event.
2 Sure enough, when I lost Gabin I was just like you.
3 From the bedside Mme Gabin was prompting the young man.
4 Mme Gabin had brought in some breakfast, but Marguerite refused to taste any food.
5 Mme Gabin 's slipshod tread was still audible over the floor.
6 And the doctor coming-thedoctor of the dead, as Mme Gabin had called him.
7 Is it all over? cried Mme Gabin , looking at me.
8 Nevertheless, Mme Gabin remarked: "The doctor of the dead hasn't come yet."
9 Dietrich joined Gabin in the hotel, where he stayed after being demobbed in July 1945.
10 Raymond Chandler said that Bogart could be tough without a gun, and Gabin was France's Bogart.
11 The last sound I heard was the clicking of the scissors handled by Mme Gabin and Dede.
12 Mme Gabin had just closed my eyelids, but I had not felt her finger on my face.
13 Mme Gabin lifted her, placed her in a dilapidated armchair near the fireplace and proceeded to comfort her.
14 Jean-Claude Gabin , a French philosophy student.
15 What a to-do! muttered Mme Gabin .
16 As they were seizing me by the shoulders and feet I heard Mme Gabin fly into a violent passion.
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