The market has been feeding the residents of the Marais for the past 400 years.
In the Marais, where many expats now live, it is 12, 000 euros per square metre.
Prof Marais said the same effect is possible in other forms of targeted cancer drug treatment.
Dave and Amy Freeman, of Grand Marais (muh-RAY') set out from Seattle in April 2010.
Unbelievable though it now seems, even Vorster was not extreme enough for Mr Marais.
The excruciatingly stylish ones wear duds from ie, a children's clothing store in the bohemian Marais neighborhood.
On the family farm, young Marais was brought up on stories of the sufferings of his volk.
In contradiction to the usual cartoonist caricatures of right-wing extremists, Mr Marais could also laugh at himself.
Route 15 runs from Jersey Airport via the bus station in St Helier to the Le Marais housing estate.
The epicentre of the Parisian design scene is the ultra-hip Marais district, home to the best shops and galleries.
Mr Marais believed that Harry Oppenheimer's industrial power would have to be broken if white supremacy were to survive.
It will now be split into route 15 from airport to St Helier and 16 from Le Marais to St Helier.
Prof Richard Marais, from the Paterson Institute for Cancer Research in Manchester, was involved in the discovery of the BRAF fault.
Despite Mr Marais's fanatical views, efforts by his critics to portray him as a racist thug never quite hit the mark.
The answer today lies on the Right Bank, in particular the Marais district, just to the east of the revamped Pompidou Centre.
Mr Marais was just as unyielding when, in the late 1980s, F.
Centrally located in the bohemian Marais district, you can get free wi-fi in your cosy, richly decorated room via a loaned iPad from the front desk.
Marie-Francoise Marais, head of Hadopi, speaking to local French newspaper Le Pays, said the agency "was mainly a mission of education, not repression".
Alain Corneau's elegant 1991 French film about Marais and his teacher, Monsieur de Sainte Colombe, also helped to cement the commercial viability of early music.
In the northern end of the Marais is Gallerie BSL, which specialises in the contemporary industrial design of lighting as unique pieces or limited editions.
Their menus proved so popular that after four years Hidden Kitchen stopped cooking home dinners and opened Verjus, a restaurant on the edge of the Marais.
The cafe was such a success that a Marais outpost opened in 2008 (30 Rue Debelleyme, 3e, 01-49-96-54-01) - and somewhat ironically, there is now even a branch in London.
Students also frequent the Jewish quarter of the Marais, which spans the 3rd and 4th arrondissements, where many believe the best falafel in the city can be found.
Nowhere else in Paris can match the Marais for its nonchalant acceptance of the leather-clad fetishist or the diner who casually puts a fold-up scooter under his chair.
David Ferguson, a clinical pharmacologist in Grand Marais, Minn.
In the 1980s the Bastille area, to the east of the Marais, was cool but now it suffers from too many tourists and, sniff the true Parisians, too many weekenders from the suburbs.
Politicians such as Jaap Marais ( Obituary, August 19th) feared that even talk about reform would undermine white rule, just as in China today the Communist leaders fiercely refuse to acknowledge the possibility of any alternative form of government.
Umpire Tony Hill upheld England's clamorous lbw appeal, although Watson's fate was delayed as the opener referred the decision to the third umpire Marais Erasmus, only for the South African to confirm the ball would have just clipped the top of the bails.
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