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fontaine

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Fontaine is a French word meaning fountain or natural spring or an area of natural springs. Fountain (Duchamp) is the title of a famous sculpture by Marcel Duchamp.

Usage examples of fontaine.

Fontaine spent the afternoon at the beauty parlour listening to more gossip.

When he'd built Skinner's funicular, the elevator that crawled like a small cable car up the angled iron of the tower, when the old man's hip had gotten too bad to allow him to easily climb, Fontaine had had a story about the derivation of each piece.

Vincennes said Jones and Fontaine appeared to be inebriated or under the influence of narcotics--they slept through gunfire and the general ruckus of Coates resisting arrest.

Maybe Coates or Fontaine left Jones in charge of the girl and pulled the snuffs with other partners.

I think we should get other corroboration before I approach Miss Soto, and I want to try questioning Coates, Jones and Fontaine again.

We repeat, an hour and a half ago, just after dawn, Raymond Coates, Tyrone Jones and Leroy Fontaine, the accused killers in the Nite Owl massacre case, escaped from the Hall of Justice Jail in downtown Los Angeles.

Shortly after that, Coates, Jones and Fontaine escaped from the Hall of Justice Jail .

Both investigatory forks proved moot when Coates, Jones and Fontaine escaped from jail and were gunned down by our aforementioned hero: LAPD Sergeant Edmund Exley.

Ellis Loew dreamed up the Nite Owl confession that Coates, Jones and Fontaine allegedly made before they escaped.

The three: Raymond Coates, Tyrone Jones and Leroy Fontaine, escaped from jail and were killed resisting arrest.

Shortell said that he was in the presence of Coates, Jones and Fontaine while they were engaged in the gang rape of a young woman, at the exact time of the coffee shop slaughter.

Godfrey of Fontaines, Doctor Uenerandus, scholastic philosopher and theologian, was born near Lige within the first half of the thirteenth century.

Jelal-ud-din Rumi (thirteenth century) in his Malhnawi writes philosophy in the form of fables which recall those of La Fontaine.

He'd gotten away with La Fontaine, and they should be in Bermuda shortly after sunset.

One must know one's self by heart, so to speak, to be able to calculate the leaps of the animal, divining its stratagems, avoiding its claws, foreseeing its movements, to be in a word past-master in lioncraft, as the excellent La Fontaine might have said.