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    roussie", "roussade", or "potée à cul nu", also called "cacasse" or "frigousse": potatoes cooked with onions and lard. Agnès Paris discusses the "cacasse" of...
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  • Knots Landing: Back to the Cul-de-Sac is a 1997 American television miniseries which is a continuation of the 1979–1993 prime time soap opera Knots Landing...
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    français mais mon cul est international !" Cobb 2009, p. 135. ’’Dictionnaire historique de Paris’’ (2013), p. 637. Michel, Henri, Paris Allemand, Éditeur...
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  • to Paris from Naples in 1777, she ignored totally the new fashion of padded false bottom supporting the skirts e.g. Cul de Paris also known as culs postiches...
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    Françoise Dorléac (category Actresses from Paris)
    other films include Philippe de Broca's movie That Man from Rio, François Truffaut's The Soft Skin, Roman Polanski's Cul-de-sac, and Val Guest's Where the...
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    La Madeleine, is a Catholic parish church on Place de la Madeleine in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. It was planned by Louis XV as the focal point of...
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    and naming even the most modest cul-de-sac". In 1734, Michel-Étienne Turgot, the chief of the municipality of Paris as provost of the city's merchants...
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    William Averell Harriman. Rue Saint-Florentin was originally a cul-de-sac named "cul-de-sac de l'Orangerie". In 1730, part of the land bordering it (corresponding...
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  • De Bérangier au lonc cul is a medieval French fabliau. There are two versions of the fabliau: one by Guèrin and one anonymous. The story begins when a...
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    Villa Saïd (category Streets in the 16th arrondissement of Paris)
    Villa Saïd is a cul-de-sac in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, France. It runs for 200 metres from 68, Rue Pergolèse. It is 7,5 metre wide. The street...
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    22 December 1804 when he came to Paris for the coronation of Napoleon. The apse chapel is topped by a ribbed cul-de-four vault. Its central feature is...
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    dell'ozio, (Firenze, Italia, Gratis, 1993) L'apologie de la paresse (Paris, Allia, 1996) Le Pan Pan au Cul du Nu Nègre, (Brussels, Didier Devillez éditeur,...
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    Art Nouveau (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Palau de la Música Catalana and Hospital de Sant Pau, Barcelona". UNESCO. Archived from the original on 6 January 2022. Retrieved 19 March 2022. McCully, Marilyn...
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    Pablo Picasso: His Life and Times. Morrow. p. 15. ISBN 978-0-688-03232-6. McCully, Marilyn. "Pablo Picasso, Additional Information: Researcher's Note: Picasso's...
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  • arrondissement. Rue Gratte-Cul (Scrape-Ass Street), now Rue Dussoubs in the 2nd arrondissement. Rue Maubuée (Dirty Washing Street). Now Rue de Venise in the 2nd...
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    especially at Grand Cul-de-Sac beach (Baie de Grand Cul de Sac) for windy sports as kitesurfing and Saint Jean Beach ( Baie de Saint Jean), Lorient,...
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    Arletty (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Arletty, allocine.fr: "mon coeur est français mais mon cul est international!" "MDP les francs". Monnaie de collection. Archived from the original on 30 January...
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    manuscript, a 14th-century cul-de-lampe in Troyes' Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul cathedral and a 15th-century banner of the Compagnie de la Mère-Folle seem to...
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    in French sound like "Elle a chaud au cul", "She is hot in the arse", or "She has a hot ass"; "avoir chaud au cul" is a vulgar expression implying that...
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  • Coccinelle (category Singers from Paris)
    for a millionaire] Avec mon petit faux-cul [With my little false bottom] Coccinelle - 4 chansons de la Revue de l'Olympia "Chercher la femme" (RCA VICTOR...
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    district, cradle of Paris It does not include cul de sacs, which its author calls rues sans chief. Guillot of Paris : Le Dit des rues de Paris avec préface,...
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    floral decoration, particularly water lilies, and support rounded arches. Cul-des-lampes, or brackets on the pillars receive the thinner colonettes which...
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    Rue Saint-Honoré. A ballroom named Pince-Cul was located in the underground floor. Nos. 57–60: The Café de Foy opened there in 1784 and remained there...
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    Cour des miracles (category History of Paris)
    17th century historian Henri Sauval claimed that the area was "a great cul-de-sac which was stinking, muddy, irregular and unpaved." He argued that the...
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    Ham (redirect from Jambon de Paris)
    (PGI) Jambon sec des Ardennes (PGI) Jambon de Luxeuil Jambon du Limousin, made from black cul-noir pigs Jambon de Savoie Jambon du Périgord Jambon des Pyrénées...
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    ISBN 9781780424385. p. 18. "When Diego and Frida Came to Columbia". blogs.cul.columbia.edu. September 15, 2022. Retrieved December 19, 2022. O'Sullivan...
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  • He died of heart failure on 9 September 2006 in Paris, aged 79. 1965: Repulsion (Writer) 1966: Cul-de-sac (Writer) 1967: Le Bal des vampires (UK: Dance...
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    Roman Polanski (category Film directors from Paris)
    his first three English-language feature-length films: Repulsion (1965), Cul-de-sac (1966), and The Fearless Vampire Killers (1967). In 1968, he moved to...
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    informally called "the Maïs-Gâté airport", named after the area in the Cul-de-Sac Plain where the airport was built. During the United States occupation...
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    massacres during March. Hercule, 26 Antinoüs, 30 Bum-Cleaver (French: Brise-Cul, "Break-Arse") Invictus (French: Bande-au-ciel, "Erect-to-the-sky") The victims...
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