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belle de nuit

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Noun1.belle de nuit - pantropical climber having white fragrant nocturnal flowersbelle de nuit - pantropical climber having white fragrant nocturnal flowers
morning glory - any of various twining vines having funnel-shaped flowers that close late in the day


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The successful association of trainer Sir Mark Prescott and jockey Jean-Bernard Eyquem clicked again as Alma Mater ran out an impressive winner of the Prix Belle de Nuit, and then the former Frenchtrained Biniou gave Robert Cowell his first Listed success when he ran on well under Robert Havlin to lift the Prix Contessina at 37-1.
Ghost Deep Night (50ml for pounds 28) Another variant on this popular scent packed with rose vanilla and the mysterious belle de nuit night - blooming flower.
Kinane, who took up the post as Oxx's stable jockey after parting company with Aidan O'Brien, had his first ride for the trainer on Aliyshan in the Listed Prix Belle de Nuit.
 
 
 
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