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Then the duke put to Pistache this difficult question, who was the greatest thief in the world?
But Pistache, as at first, turned round on his legs and stood with his back to the cane.
Faulks has published a collection of his parodies as a book, Pistache.
Pistache made violent signs that it was, by raising and lowering his head eight or ten times successively.
With this animal, which he called Pistache, he was often shut up for hours alone, superintending, as every one supposed, its education.
However Pistache had been hidden in the apartment also; in the morning Finette has to release all three.
"Now, Pistache, my good dog, jump the height of this cane for Madame de Montbazon."
Pistache went again around the circle, but stopped at no one, and at last went to the door and began to scratch and bark.
She accidentally sends the photographer, Pistache, to the Tipton in Milan, Italy.
"Jump then, Monsieur Pistache."
Pistacia chinensis (Chinese pistache), the most frost-tolerant species in the genus, is grown as an ornamental tree, valued for its bright red autumn leaf colour.
May have to buy Laura Mercier Honey Bath in Creme de Pistache as well.
Her maid Finette is having an affair with a clarinetist reduced to playing in the Cirque Fernando band, Pistache.
Queue for an éclair café, macaron pistache, a plain croissant or baguette, or maintain your poise perched outside with a coffee.
Julia Morgan designed the Studio Club in a Mediterranean style with interiors decorated in "pistache green, rose coral, and tan."
Laura Mercier Honey Bath in Crème de Pistache (above), £31, spacenk.co.uk I ask for this every Christmas.
After Wintergreen promised the people cake and Kruger promised them cavair, Throttlebottom promises them pistache ice cream, which he formerly detested.
The character of Simone Pistache in the film version of Cole Porter's musical Can-Can was based in part on Clara Ward.
In the film, set in Paris in 1896, Shirley MacLaine as Pistache dances in a skin-tight, flesh-colored costume like that favored by Ward.
But it was toward the end of the first act, when Pistache sings "Live and Let Live" to the prig of a man she loves, that the magic took full effect.
"Now, then," said the duke, and as he spoke, lowered the cane almost level with the ground; "Pistache, my friend, jump for the 'Illustrious Coxcomb, Mazarin de Piscina.'"
Pistache), Bernard Alane, Norman Warwick, Janie Dee (Claudine) and Milo O'Shea.
Laurent was scheduled to direct her first play, Mi-cuit cœur pistache (the name of a dessert she particularly likes) in January 2009 at the Théâtre Marigny in Paris.
"Gentlemen, you see," said the duke to those present, who dared not even smile, "that it is the 'Illustrious Coxcomb' who is the greatest thief in the world; at least, according to Pistache."
As the two Pistache impersonators are doing the photo shoot, the real Pistache comes in, having arrived by "an outrageously expensive private jet" (billed to Donna Cabona).