Ste.-Foy
Americannoun
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In Ste.-Foy, on the eastern edge of Bordeaux, Corrine and Jean-Michel Comme farm biodynamically on limestone and clay soils.
From New York Times
Canadians have been killed in numbers in shootings at a Ste. Foy mosque and on Toronto’s Danforth, in the Yonge Street van attack, in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash, in the downing of Flight 752.
From Washington Times
The church is glazed throughout in one style and as a type of perfection will linger in his memory in much the same way as Ste. Foy at Conches, which we will visit later for its sixteenth century glass.
From Project Gutenberg
Authorities.—The principal sources are the contemporary memoirs and chronicles of T.A. d’Aubign�, Brant�me, Castelnau, Haton, la Place, Montluc, la Noue, l’Estoile, Ste Foy, de Thou, Tavannes, &c.; the published correspondence of Catherine de’ Medici, Marguerite de Valois, and the Venetian ambassadors; and Calendars of State Papers, &c.
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WM In battle of Ste. Foy, 257, 258.
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