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Le Touquet

[ luh too-key ]

noun

  1. a town in N France, on the English Channel, near Boulogne: seaside summer resort; airport.


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When World War II broke out, he was living peaceably in the French resort of Le Touquet.

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Rather than slinging English Channel mud at each other, this diplomatic rapprochement began with a warm embrace in the cold morning air of Le Touquet airport - and ended with both feeling they may be on the verge of breakthroughs.

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In the heat of Verona, in the streets of Le Touquet, in the trenches against South Africa and Argentina in Paris - this group of players have been bonded by the pursuit of an unlikely dream.

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LE TOUQUET, France — England will give free-again flanker Tom Curry a chance to start the Rugby World Cup anew against Samoa next weekend.

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Former England lock George Kruis was part of the coaching team in Le Touquet on Tuesday, assisting head coach Steve Borthwick on line-outs.

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