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    Béthisy-Saint-Pierre, Crépy-en-Valois, Creil, Mortefontaine, Othis and Senlis. Les Faux Saulniers (The Salt Smugglers, 1850) – published over several weeks in Le...
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    Tourist traps typically provide overpriced services, entertainment, food, souvenirs, and other products for tourists to purchase. Tourist trap derives from...
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    Isaac Fawkes (redirect from Isaac Faux)
    Isaac Fawkes (1675?–1732) (also spelt Fawks, Fawxs, Fauks and Faux) was an English conjurer and showman. The first record of Fawkes was an appearance by...
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    Conch representatives were officially invited to 1995's Florida Jubilee. The faux secession and the events surrounding it generated great publicity for the...
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    Florida from New York in the early days of motor travel. The area is themed in faux-Mexican style, alluding to Mexico's location south of its border with the...
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  • various 'fraux-Blackpaper Magazine' to attract teenagers. For example, souvenirs distributed by Beacon College's tutor, Yat Yan Lam, and dessert recipes...
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    record Worn Down Piano. He performs with his Beatles tribute band, The Fab Faux, which he co-founded in 1998. Lee was greatly influenced to pursue music...
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  • Jourgensen uses distorted vocals in his natural accent, rather than the faux British accent of previous albums. The resulting sound was influential in...
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    pieces in Les Filles du feu had been published previously: "Angélique" in Les Faux Saulniers (1850), "Sylvie" in La Revue des Deux Mondes (1853), and "Émilie"...
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    artificial foliage, while lower areas and booth seating are decorated with faux rock. Brick textures suggest ancient ruins, and support pillars are made...
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