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http://www.WatchMojo.com presents... A look at some tasty drinks that are perfect for the upcoming holidays.
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The name Moët (a nickname given to Claude Le Clerc) does not seem to be of Dutch origin. It apparently comes from moë, an old French word for mouth.
Moet would be pronounced "moot" in Dutch.
What are your sources? :)
A roadtest with the Nissan Juke. Watch our other video's on http://www.AutoWeek.TV
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C'est l'une des découvertes de ce Mondial de l'Auto 2010, la Citroën DS4, présentée au grand public pour la première fois. Et tout en restant dans ...
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Où est l'essai ??
Citroën DS4. The second instalment in the distinctive DS line. Bold, elegant and multi-talented, DS4 combines sophistication and refinement with a...
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Alex and Jon take a quick tour around the coolest offerings at the Citroen stand at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show. These include the Citroen DS3 Racin...
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Can't wait to try the DS4 — though I'm gangly too.
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3 Octobre 2010
CAF Ligue des Champions 2010
Demi-Finale Aller
TP Mazembe - JS Kabylie
Ambiance dans les tribunes
Stade de la Kenya
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The name Moët (a nickname given to Claude Le Clerc) does not seem to be of Dutch origin. It apparently comes from moë, an old French word for mouth.
Moet would be pronounced "moot" in Dutch.
What are your sources? :)