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When the bishop of Dijon was burning Santas, most Frenchmen still went regularly to mass.
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The train was then stopped at Perrigny, near Dijon, where police interviewed passengers.
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Now the dish figures prominently on the menu at his less formal restaurant, DZ'Envies, in Dijon, the region's capital.
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UMP, it will be up to the Socialists to present a united front at a special congress due to be held in Dijon next May.
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EU. In 1979, the European Court struck down a German ban on Cassis de Dijon, a French liqueur, imposed because of its low alcohol level.
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Roasted carrot and fennel soup, quiche with leeks and Dijon mustard as well as a curried-chicken-salad sandwich with apricot chutney all have us dreaming of lunch at all hours of the day.
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Illuminated manuscripts provided the ideal portable art form for a peripatetic court that moved regularly from its base in Dijon up through the Low Countries it had absorbed by marriage and conquest in the late 14th century.
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