Similar words: provenance, proven, unproven, provender, providence, improvidence, prove, proved. Meaning: n. a former province of southeastern France; now administered with Cote d'Azur.
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1. Nicholas has bought a barn in Provence and is spending August doing it up.
2. The bright light of Provence changed theatrically as the sky darkened to grey, then turned slate purple.
3. He has recreated the mood of his beloved Provence in a lyrical mural of clustered vines.
4. The truffles of Provence never taste so exquisite in London as here; they lose their savour, and gain in price.
5. The hills of Provence have a magical attraction for many.
6. Last July I met a young smart poet Provence.
7. Olives look romantic on a hillside in Provence.
8. In addition, the Provence of cheese and wine.
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9. Provence is the home of perfumery.
10. Scatters in the Herbs de Provence, Laurier leaves and some sugars.
11. The language of Provence , Proven?al, was important in medieval literature, and Provence 's Romanesque architecture was an outstanding cultural achievement of the Middle Ages.
12. Provide the romantic feeling of Provence with faint rose fragrance.
13. Frederic Mistral is to Provence what Robert Burns is to Scotland, an iconic national poet who wrote in the local language - in this case Proven?al.
14. Paul Cezanne was born in Aix en Provence on January 19 th, 1839.
15. They started wittering on about their last trip to Provence.
16. The roads are sinuous but almost empty, and they will take you through some of the most beautiful country in Provence.
17. Fore those who aren't colour-shy, Fired Earth has more than 100 shades in its Haute Provence range of clay tiles.
18. But then he started scribbling away at A Year in Provence and the rest is history.
19. The Armagnacs thus lost the foundations of a potential power-base in Provence, but had greatly enhanced their position in the south-west.
20. During this period the Ostrogoths maintained a strong presence in Provence, and re-established Gothic authority in parts of southern Aquitaine.
21. The painting was evocative of all the sun and bright colours of Provence.
22. Mayle, who now divides his time between Long Island and Provence, earns chuckles with his gentle social satire.
23. Outside, the sun beat down on the red baked earth of Provence.
24. Certainly that was the case when I was wandering Arles in Provence several years ago and found that the town had covered all the streetlights with pink filters for a fashion festival.
25. One of a class of12th-century and13th-century lyric poets in Provence, northern Italy, and northern Spain, who composed songs in langued'oc often about courtly love.
26. At present its territory is part of the administrative region of Provence - Coted'Azur.
27. The sunny charm of France joie de vivre sparkles in Provence.
28. Objective To popularize international guidelines 2005 for cardiopulmonary resuscitation in Henan Provence.
29. No other region of France stirs the imagination as strongly as Provence.
30. Frederic Mistral, born not far from Arles, devoted his life to literature and Provence.
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