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Anatole Kaletsky, the editor-at-large at The Times of London, quipped that everyone is worried about sovereign economies other than their own.
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It was unexpected, because he we was pretty sure that the novel he wrote was not inspired by the life of Anatole Broyard.
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Nowhere is this truer than in depictions of his most famous French character, that gift of God to the gastric juices, the temperamental chef Anatole.
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In Right Ho, Jeeves, Anatole is described as a tubby little man with a moustache of the outsize or soup-strainer type, which turns up or droops down depending on mood.
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Mr. Kardish mentioned that Anatole Litvak's "Confessions of a Nazi Spy" (1939), which will screen at MoMA, the first studio film to feature Nazis as villains, was heavily condemned by those who opposed a U.S. entry into World War II.
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Anatole's English is fluent but mixed.
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At approximately the same time that most of the distinguished guests from the baseball industry were arriving at the Hilton Anatole in Dallas last night, the Miami Marlins christened the 110th annual Baseball Winter Meetings with one of the worst-kept secrets of the offseason.
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With his "Sylphides a la creme d'ecrevisses" or his "Nonnettes de poulet Agnes Sorel", Anatole alone is capable of soothing the chronic indigestion of Tom Travers - businessman husband of Bertie Wooster's favourite aunt Dahlia - and there is much intriguing by various malefactors who try to steal Anatole for their own kitchens.
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