(30) Ibid., 38 (2.2.524-31): "ils sont tous de
poix, / Je les ay eus tous pour le pris / Que ceste dame les a pris.
(1995): "Le masif forestier de la Sila et la
poix du Bruttium d'apres les textes antiques".
Similar to the use of the mire
poix (finely diced onion, celery and carrot) in traditional French cooking, flavors are layered and concentrated and usually cooked in one pot.
La
poix, le developpement, les droits humains et la protection de l'environnement sont interdependants et indivisibles.
The Lord Mayor of Newcastle Coun George Douglas, officially welcomed the captain of the FS Le Pluvier, Lt Cdr Hughes Tyrel de
Poix, to his chambers at the Civic Centre last week.
The stylish four-star Les Tanneurs, Namur (tel: 081/204 00 24, www.tanneurs.com), the modern Le Val de
Poix,
Poix, near St Hubert, (tel: 061/61 13 29, www.hotelvaldepoix.com) and the traditional Le Vieux Durbuy at Durbuy (tel: 086/21 32 62, www.sanglier- des-ardennes.be).
(4) Louis Remy, one of the four jures en charge (directors) of the guild between 1733 and 1735, carried out gilding for a prestigious clientele, including in particular the Duc d'Orleans, the Prince de
Poix and the Prince de Soubise.
Redrafting corn
poix engendered much litigation at the Cour des Comptes, Aides et Finances.
In the morning, we made a vegetable stock, or a mier
poix as it's known.
One of them was a Frenchman named Walter Tirel, Lord of
Poix, a close friend of the King and the only one who stayed with him when the party scattered in the chase.
A similar specification, called
POIX (Point Of Interest eXchange Language Specification) is also currently under review by the W3C.
When he first came to Romania, Guy de
Poix was looking for a new investment in winemaking.