Dijon


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an industrial city in eastern France to the north of Lyons

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Dijon's attempt at imposing something like order on American culture's bricolage is understandable.
He said: "On August 30, when I had already given my word to Dijon, a Premier League club contacted me.
The UK regional airline has offered scheduled services from Southampton since 2003, and will introduce a three times a week summer service to Dijon from Monday 6 June 2011.
Oregon growers were quick off the mark in getting the Dijon clones.
The jurisprudence practiced within the area under the authority of the Parlement of Dijon made the declaration a particularly powerful instrument for the economic protection of an unmarried woman.
Charles, Service de Medecine Interne et Immunologie Clinique, Hopital du Bocage, BP 1542, 21034 Dijon, France; fax: 33-3 80 29 38 46; email: pierre-emmanuel.charles@chu-dij-on.fr
He made one-of-two and Dijon responded with a goaltended basket from Rick Hughes, taking his night's tally to 29 points.
Through an analysis of two entrees into seventeenth-century Dijon, this article shows how the notables of Dijon's city government used entrees to reinforce vertical ties with artisans, shopkeepers, wine-growers and others whose participation in the civic militia and acceptance of the statusquo were indispensable to preserving order.