...the old province of Gascony in the southwest of France, southeast of Bordeaux, and just north of the Pyrénées. ...
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...red-grape variety, malbec was traditionally a blending grape used in the Bordeaux region of France to add color and tannin to wine. Though the...
...to rule that the action of La Cour Administrative d'Appel de Bordeaux was unlawful." Hugh Burns, chief of the appeals unit for...
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...bog down the trial system, opponents said. Rep. Thomas C. Bordeaux Jr., D-Savannah, chairman of the committee and a personal injury lawyer...
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