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Sillery

[ sil-uh-ree; French seeyuh-ree ]

noun

  1. a city in S Quebec, in E Canada, near Quebec.


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"Everyone will be familiar with the Marcus Rashford we see on the pitch, but this documentary will offer a deeper insight into the man himself," said Clare Sillery, BBC head of commissioning for documentaries.

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Emergency teams were called to the beach at Sillery Sands, near Lynmouth, after the car left the road at about 09:05 GMT on Saturday.

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To begin with, he had all the best vintages: Château Margaux, Grand Lafitte which had been twice to the Indies, Sillery de Moët, Hochmeyer, scarlet wine, port and porter, ale and ginger beer, white and red Lachryma-Christi, Caprian, and Falernian.

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The wines, however, surpassed every thing else; and that sort of nectar which is called, sec sillery once again greeted the palate of Sir Roger Millington, after many years of tedious interval.

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Sillery, sil′e-ri, n. a celebrated still white wine produced near Rheims—one of the most esteemed champagnes.

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