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This is a great bijou beach within walking distance of the town centre.
It is a bijou villa, with a garden at the back.
It is a bijou villa, with a garden at the back, but built out in front right up to the road, two stories.
The bijou park adjacent to the hotel is perfect for joggers.
It is at the southernmost end of the park near Bijou Street.
You're not going to see this one at your local Bijou nor are you likely to pick it up at the corner video store.
Outside there are leafy, spectacular views, and a bijou swimming pool.
The largest, and by far nicest, bathroom on camp is the "Bijou".
It is something incalculable - a fetish, a bijou and a bit of a dream.
These bijou reference books will just about slip into a cardboard Easter egg and cost only £2.99 each.
The festival has also been called a "bijou Glastonbury".
A square wall surface that juts out became a "bijou cottagette."
It seems as though we should be able to file away this season like a precious bijou, no matter how it turns out.
Several highly desirable bijou residences going for a song because of the modernization they require.
Are you in fact the boggie with the bijou?"
It's small and bijou, with just 4,950 students.
Such houses were formerly described as mansionettes or bijou residences.
The bijou bottle tends to be smaller, often with a volume of around 10 milliliters.
Larry Lee was working at the New Bijou as a bartender.
Old washing huts had been restored into bijou homes.
Nowadays, though, you can expect en-suite facilities in tents that are more bijou than basic.
At that time a newspaper account described it as a "perfect Bijou of tasteful decoration".
Of these only the Bijou remains open.
Mr. Bijou said he envisioned that his project would become a "visual bridge joining old and new."
François lets himself into the bijou little pied-á-terre with a passe-partout.