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The afternoon had been warm when she landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport and hailed a taxi home.† (source)
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Pari asked in Paris during the taxi ride from Charles de Gaulle to her apartment.† (source)
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One time when I was younger, we raced across the Charles de Gaulle airport to catch a last-minute flight, and Dad didn't relax until the plane was off the ground, I asked him point blank what he was running from, and he looked at me like I'd just pulled the pin out of a grenade.† (source)
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He had written down everything he could remember since a memory had been given him in the pages of a notebook hastily purchased at Charles de Gaulle Airport.† (source)
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The ride to Charles de Gaulle Airport was ten minutes in length.† (source)
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John F. Kennedy's European presence even affects the arrogant French president, Charles de Gaulle.† (source)
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By the time the plane lands at Charles de Gaulle, I'm anxious to get back to the School of America, even if it means navigating the metro by myself.† (source)
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She gave me money to purchase a ticket from San Francisco to Paris and said there would be a ticket to Bali waiting for me at the Garuda Air counter at Charles de Gaulle.† (source)
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The airport, Charles de Gaulle, has an angular, steel-and-glass simplicity, which struck me just then as frighteningly complex, which made me feel projected into a future I didn't understand.† (source)
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She landed at Charles de Gaulle Airport at 2:30 in the afternoon, took the airport bus to the Arc de Triomphe, and spent two hours wandering around the nearby neighbourhoods trying to find a hotel room.† (source)
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They tracked them northward, past Le Bourget Airport and Charles de Gaulle, and eastward through the villages of Thieux and Juilly.† (source)
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President Kennedy made light of this when they visited Paris in June 1961, on a state visit to meet French president Charles de Gaulle.† (source)
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AT TWENTY MINUTES PAST TEN the following morning, Christian Bouchard was standing in the arrivals hall of Charles de Gaulle, a tan raincoat over his crisp suit, a paper sign in his hand.† (source)
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Agents would later recall that his large wet footprints and the smaller prints of his female swim partners left a very clear trail, which Jackie did not see, having left in a huff Even as one part of the president's brain strategizes clever ways to deal with Fidel Castro, Nikita Khrushchev, and Charles de Gaulle, another part strategizes ways to have as much sex as he wants without Jackie walking in on him.† (source)
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It was a text message stating that the reason for his visit to Charles de Gaulle had just been admitted into France on an Israeli passport bearing the name Gideon Argov.† (source)
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President Charles de Gaulle is virtually untouchable inside the Elysee Palace, where he lives and works.† (source)
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