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Broche

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(brô`shā´)
a.1.Woven with a figure; as, broché goods.
2.Stitched; - said of a book with no cover or only a paper one.
n.1.See Broach, n.


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It houses famed Catalan chef Sergi Arola's two-star Michelin restaurant La Broche.
Valles seems to have learned a lesson from the story of his colleague and countryman Angel Palacios, whose late Miami outpost of La Broche failed to prove profitable even in the face of critical praise.
The post-position lineup (with riders where notable): Early Warning, Broche (David Flores), Ekraar, Aptitude (Gary Stevens), To the Victory (Yutaka Take), Regular Member, Aristotle, Hightori, State Shinto, Best of the Bests (Frankie Dettori), Captain Steve (Jerry Bailey) and Sei Mi (Chris McCarron).
 
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