[ noun ] the longest French river; rises in the Massif Central and flows north and west to the Atlantic Ocean <noun.object>
Loire \Loire\ prop. n. a French river which flows into the North Atlantic.
Syn: Loire River. [WordNet 1.5]
Perhaps the grandly-named Orchestre Philharmonique des Pays de la Loire slightly underrated the difficulty of accompanying comic opera at this level.
Other regions including the Loire, Bourgogne and Beaujolais country also are suffering.
A spokesman for a wine makers' group in the Loire region, farther north, warned that Loire wine production could suffer similar losses.
A spokesman for a wine makers' group in the Loire region, farther north, warned that Loire wine production could suffer similar losses.
Tours is 140 miles southwest of Paris in the Loire Valley, a scenic and culinary center.
A spokesman for Creusot Loire Industrie S.A. denied the French maker of armor plate has done business with BNL.
Its post-war troubles undoubtedly reinforced this problem. 'One of our main difficulties is that Saint-Etienne is seen as an old mining town,' says Coralie Grimand, deputy director of the Loire Industrial Development Agency.
Keep, too, the Loire valley, with its hordes of tourists.
Unless Jacques Chirac and Francois Mitterrand have taken bold steps to set up special cultural border patrols to intercept Yogiisms before they enter France, that woman could already be back home Yogifying the Loire Valley.
The city fire department doled out water under police and army protection Saturday as the homes of more than 200,000 people remained cut off from drinking water because a chemical fire polluted the Loire River.