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Saint-Cloud

a residential suburb of Paris: former royal palace; Sèvres porcelain factory. Pop.: 28 157 (1999)
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He said: "Migwar is a horse I like and he has come out of Saint-Cloud very well.
Even though he was in front sooner than he wanted at Saint-Cloud, he finished well."
Even the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud was a bit short in time, but he was able to go and run and I did."
O'Meara said: "He'll be declared for Saint-Cloud and, provided the ground is all right, he'll run there.
"She runs in the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud," confirmed Gosden.
However, he gained his revenge on Aidan O'Brien's charge this time as the Galileo colt had to settle for second at Saint-Cloud.
Running left-handed for the first time, last year's Arc de Triomphe hero was caught in the dying strides by Alain de Royer-Dupre's mare in the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud.
Ethypharm, one of the world's leading drug delivery system companies, Saint-Cloud, France, has entered into a co-development and licensing agreement to develop a Flash version of Aventis' drug Allegra (fexofenadine HCl).
The next time you visit the porcelain dealers at one of the large NEC antiques fairs, ask them if they have examples of Saint-Cloud porcelain.
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