| 11. | Philosophers, authors and musicians filled the night clubs and brasseries that line the boulevard.
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| 12. | As Cameroon's economy recovered somewhat in 1995, les Brasseries recovered as well.
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| 13. | Rachou said he got the idea after visiting brasseries during a trip to France last year.
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| 14. | At more traditional brasseries in New York, the classics prevail, like quiche lorraine and cassoulet.
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| 15. | Even as traditional brasseries have taken hold in New York, American translations have evolved as well.
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| 16. | Two famous brasseries, Le Dome and Le Select, were already there to greet La Coupole.
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| 17. | The city's bustling brasseries provided the necessary volume to make it accessible to the masses.
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| 18. | In most of France, Alsatian white wine was a cheap carafe wine found in bistros and brasseries.
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| 19. | I wanted to take the energy and the history of Parisian brasseries and reinterpret them in modern terms.
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| 20. | Brasseries and cafes tend to stick to the classic design : ham, Gruyere cheese and white bread.
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