Albi


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Albi

a town in S France: connected with the Albigensian heresy and the crusade against it. Pop.: 46 274 (1999)
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Albi is conjuring up concepts like the new Molecules and Tokonoma lighting lines and hiring Bezalel graduates and other young designers to realize them in-house.
I was told that no visit to Albi would be complete without a meal at La Table du Sommelier.
But it was Albi who assumed supremacy on the scoreboard on 51 minutes when giant replacement flanker Yogane Correa rumbled over in the left corner.
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Albi was arrested a week ago for allegedly throwing rocks through windows of the West University Public Safety Station on East 13th Avenue.
In reply, Albi reached their target of 148 for eight in 20.1 overs.
While all they need to do is better what Montauban do against Albi, Bates does not want any heart-in-mouth moments.
"Against Albi we had a lot of good movement off the ball, we looked far more relaxed and comfortable on the ball and we were a bit more precise in certain areas.
Albi fly-half Matthieu Maillard stunned Bath with a try in the seventh minute and two penalty goals, but James kept his cool to slot the goals - including the extras to a try from flanker Andy Beattie.
Albi outside-half Andre Hough kicked three goals, including the conversion of centre Thomas Sanchou's try, to give his side a surprise 13-10 lead at the break but opposite number Howarth slotted four second-half goals.
Albi left the theater, but employees followed him while waiting for police to arrive.

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