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...Some were tiny and served in bunches like cherries and some were giant such as the Bon Chrétien d’Hiver, which sold for five shillings apiece during the 17th century (maybe £30 in today’s money)....
..., and his colleague William Pristanski was an adviser to Brian Mulroney in the 1980s....
...His fruit was much esteemed, however, by a Mr Williams, a nurseryman in Turnham Green, in west London, and it entered into common parlance as the Williams Bon Chretien and remains an incredibly popular variety...
...The most striking recent parallel is with Canada’s Paul Martin who, after almost 10 years as a successful finance minister like Mr Brown, deposed his boss Jean Chrétien (another three-time election winner...
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