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- La Paulée de Meursault is a lunch celebrating the end of the grape harvest in Burgundy, France. Originally, the celebration included only winemakers, cellar...
- host of La Paulée de New York and La Paulée de San Francisco which are inspired by the traditional Burgundian harvest celebration La Paulée de Meursault...
- pledged to and voted for Al Gore and Joe Lieberman: Jeff Heland Angelyn King Paulee Lipsman Emil Pavich John O'Brien Ernest Ricehill Evan Giesen David Tingwald...
- black-tie dinner at the Clos de Vougeot on day one and followed by the lunch La Paulée de Meursault on day three. The Domaine des Ho****es de Beaune is a non-profit...
- situated. The town of Meursault is home to the international wine event La Paulée de Meursault. Meursault is situated on a prehistoric settlement. Mont Mélian...
- events celebrating its virtues for decades. The most famous of these is La Paulée de Meursault. Bordeaux wine Confrérie des Chevaliers du Tastevin French...
- Collegiate Chorale conducted by Shaw and soloists Mona Paulee, contralto, and George Burnson, baritone. Paulee performed the work again with b****-baritone Chester...
- l'union [fr] (2000; France) Prix des Amb****adeurs [fr] (1997; France) Prize Paulée de Meursault [fr] (1995; France) Prix Comenius (1992; France) Prix Aujourd'**** [fr]...
- 1947 13 May 1950 Joseph Pariso 158 b**** 13 February 1995 12 May 2011 Mona Paulee 158 mezzo-soprano 28 November 1941 11 May 1946 Nell Rankin 158 mezzo-soprano...
- minister to King Louis-Philippe of France and of his wife Rosalie ("Eglé") Paulée); They had two children: Prince Louis Charles Marie de La Trémoille (1863–1921)...