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                    [Summary] => French  Ambassador Renée Veyret was a charming host at her first local reception marking Bastille Day, passing the "test" with the highest grades though she and her staff had a veritable throng to welcome.  There was an unending replenishment of cocktail fare at the long buffet table, particularly because the finger foods were so varied–and delicious!–guests kept going back for "seconds" and even "thirds".


There was no exchange of toasts. Were we to understand that it would be that way for all other national day celebrations?
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There was no exchange of toasts. Were we to understand that it would be that way for all other national day celebrations?
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