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    Cuirass (redirect from Cuirasse)
    A cuirass (/kwɪˈræs, kjʊəˈræs/; French: cuirasse, Latin: coriaceus) is a piece of armour that covers the torso, formed of one or more pieces of metal or...
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    Cancer (redirect from Cancer en cuirasse)
    Cancer is a group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth with the potential to invade or spread to other parts of the body. These contrast with benign...
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    Frot-Turmel-Laffly armoured roller (French: Char Frot-Turmel-Laffly, also Rouleau cuirassé Paul Frot), was an early French experimental armoured fighting vehicle...
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    Gazetier Cuirassé...
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    Siegfried Kracauer, "Les lampes Jupiter restent allumées: À propos du Cuirassé Potemkine". Le voyage et la danse: Figures de ville et vues de films. Ed...
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    elevated and respectable, including the monarchy itself." Le Gazetier cuirassé by Charles Théveneau de Morande was a prototype of the genre. It was Grub...
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    de Pelleport, Le Diable dans un Bénitier et la Métamorphose du Gazetier cuirassé en mouche, ou tentative du Sieur Receveur, Inspecteur de la Police de Paris...
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    derives that standard schematization of the torso known in French as the cuirasse esthétique, a disposition of muscles so formalized that it was in fact...
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     159. Brown 1968, p. 93. Edwards 1999, p. 115. Dumas, Robert (2001). Le cuirassé Jean Bart 1939–1970 [The Battleship Jean Bart 1939–1970] (in French). Rennes:...
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    (14.96") Model 1935 and Model 1936". NavWeaps. Retrieved 2022-08-20. Le cuirassé Richelieu. Wahl, Jean-Bernard (2008). "Installés par les Allemands en batterie...
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    A lance rest (French: arrêt de cuirasse or arrêt) is a metal flange or hook that is typically attached to the right side of a breastplate, just under the...
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    1934–1946. Potomac Books. ISBN 978-1-57488-720-4. Dumas, Robert (2001). Le cuirassé Jean Bart 1939–1970 [The Battleship Jean Bart 1939–1970] (in French). Rennes:...
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    media related to Richelieu class battleships. Dumas, Robert (2001). Le cuirassé Jean Bart 1939–1970 [The Battleship Jean Bart 1939–1970] (in French). Rennes:...
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    Urnfield culture bronze cuirasse, helmets and ornaments...
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    casaquin bodice, the coat-bodice inspired by men's frock coats, the long cuirasse bodice, which was also called the Joan of Arc bodice, the pointed Marie...
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    Blowing up of the "Maine" in Havana Harbor Quais de La Havane (Explosion du cuirassé Le Maine) Lost 146 A View of the Wreck of the "Maine" Visite de l'épave...
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    troops. The French term cuirassier means "one with a cuirass" (French: cuirasse), the breastplate armour which they wore. The first cuirassiers were similar...
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     205–206. Jordan & Dumas, p. 206-8. Dumas, p. 60. Dumas, Robert (2001). Le cuirassé Richelieu 1935–1968 [The Battleship Richelieu 1935–1968] (in French). Nantes:...
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  • Dunkerque, croiseur cuirassé 1940 Prix Max Barthou de l'Académie française Pean naval pour célébrer la naissance du croiseur-cuirassé Dunkerque et son augural...
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  • Suffren-class ship of the line Duguesclin (1883), a Vauban-class station ironclad (cuirassé de station) with barbettes This article includes a list of ships with the...
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  • and searching for Kriegsmarine menace. On 9 June, the obsolete French cuirassé Courbet was disarmed and scuttled – together with other ships – in the...
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    Italian fort atop Mont Chaberton—nicknamed "battleship in the clouds" (cuirassé des nuages) by the French—switched targets to the French fort Ouvrage Janus...
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  • Weber, C. (1985). "Hypostomus dlouhyi, nouvelle espèce de poisson-chat cuirassé du Paraguay (Pisces, Siluriformes, Loricariidae)". Revue suisse de zoologie...
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    Sampson Low, Marston & Co., Ltd. OCLC 867403210. Dumas, Robert (2001). Le cuirassé Jean Bart 1939–1970 [The Battleship Jean Bart 1939–1970] (in French). Rennes:...
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    returning to the Seventh Army, he was ordered to join the 2ème groupement cuirassé, a scratch force of armoured and mechanised units that included Brigadier...
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    fact the tail was never movable: "The infidel claimed Tipu's helmet and cuirasse and a vast toy - a curious automaton a man killed by a tiger; with organ...
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    Naval Treaty, the French Navy classified cruisers as armoured (croiseur cuirasse) or light (croiseurs legers); afterwards cruisers were divided between...
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    to the 1884 publication La Marine de Guerre, son Passé et son Avenir, Cuirassé et Torpilleurs (The Navy, its Past and its Future, Battleship and Torpedo...
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    par quatre-z-officiers. L'un portait sa cuirasse mironton, mironton, mirontaine, l'un portait sa cuirasse l'autre son bouclier. L'autre portait son...
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    to the 1884 publication La marine de guerre, son passé et son avenir, cuirassé et torpilleurs (The navy, its past and its future, battleship and torpedo...
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