I lived frugally; I had accepted the conditions of the monastic life, necessary conditions for every worker, scarcely permitting myself a walk along the Boulevard Bourdon when the weather was fine.
Any belated persons walking along the Boulevard Bourdon must have stood still to listen to an exile's last prayer, a last cry of regret for a lost name, mingled with memories of Bianca.
The dim roar of London was like the
bourdon note of a distant organ.
Neel's revived encounter with gender accounts at least in part for the straightforward nipples and belly of Margaret Evans Pregnant, 1978; the dissolute eye whites and bulging canary undershorts of Gregory Battcock in the dual portrait of him and David
Bourdon (1970); and the labial jewelry front and center in her portrait of the sexual provocateur Annie Sprinkle (1982 ).
Yes, she was a lesbian; yes, that was her girlfriend, Sylvie
Bourdon, cheering her on from the stands, and yes, she would be as openly affectionate with
Bourdon as she pleased.
"Those two states started the crisis, and the fear from nursing home operators and insurers is that this will ripple throughout the nation," said
Bourdon, who prepared the study with Sharon C.
Shayler's French lawyer, Mr William
Bourdon, told the hearing that what Shayler had done in exposing the workings of MI5 was manifestly political.
The
Bourdon tube developed by Eugene
Bourdon in 1849 is still the most common method for mechanical pressure measurement in the oil and gas industry.
(Martineau)
Bourdon and was a lifelong resident of Sutton.
CPL
BOURDON: You are on the Alma Bridge, aren't you, by the Place de la Concorde?
March 6-- Zehnder's, Frankenmuth, Michigan; "Aerospace/Automotive Radiography," Richard
Bourdon, XRI Testing.
With: Didier
Bourdon, Bernard Campan, Pascal Legitimus, Virginie de Clausade, Walid Afkir, Nathalie Roussel, Claude Brusset, Christophe Hereon, Didier Flamand.