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  • Jacques Pottier
  • French opera singer (1930–2023)

    Jacques Pottier (17 August 1930 – 3 September 2023) was a French operatic lyric tenor and voice teacher. He was a principal tenor with the Opéra National

    Jacques Pottier

    Jacques_Pottier

  • Eugène Pottier
  • French socialist writer (1816–1887)

     15. Pottier, Oeuvres complètes, 46-48 Pottier, Beyond the Internationale, 50-53 Pottier, "Letter to Paul Lafarge," Oeuvres complètes, 217 Pottier, Beyond

    Eugène Pottier

    Eugène Pottier

    Eugène_Pottier

  • Cité nationale de l'histoire de l'immigration
  • Museum in Paris, France

    by Eugène Atget, Gérald Bloncourt, Robert Capa, Yves Jackson, Jean Jacques Pottier, etc., as well as prints, posters, drawings press, cartoons, comic

    Cité nationale de l'histoire de l'immigration

    Cité nationale de l'histoire de l'immigration

    Cité_nationale_de_l'histoire_de_l'immigration

  • List of French singers
  • Claire Pommet (Known as Pomme) Tony Poncet Antoine Ponchard Lily Pons Jacques Pottier Virginie Pouchain Camille Poul Isabelle Poulenard Princess Erika Barbara

    List of French singers

    List_of_French_singers

  • Jacques Morel (writer)
  • the pseudonym of Madeleine Pottier, born Madeleine Paule Gorges, the wife of archaeologist Edmond Pottier (1855–1934). Pottier was born on 11 March 1867

    Jacques Morel (writer)

    Jacques_Morel_(writer)

  • The Internationale
  • International left-wing anthem

    Eugène Pottier, a member of the First International and Paris Commune, after the Commune had been crushed by the French army on 28 May but before Pottier fled

    The Internationale

    The Internationale

    The_Internationale

  • Jacques Offenbach
  • German-born French composer (1819–1880)

    Database The Jacques Offenbach Society (UK) Free scores by Jacques Offenbach in the Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki) Free scores by Jacques Offenbach

    Jacques Offenbach

    Jacques Offenbach

    Jacques_Offenbach

  • Jacques Rivette
  • French film director, screenwriter and film critic

    Richard (29 January 2016). "Postscript: Jacques Rivette". The New Yorker. Retrieved 29 January 2016. Pottier, Jean-Marie (29 January 2016). "Le travelling

    Jacques Rivette

    Jacques Rivette

    Jacques_Rivette

  • Little Marcel
  • 1976 film by Jacques Fansten

    (French: Le Petit Marcel) is a 1976 French drama film directed by Jacques Fansten. Jacques Spiesser - Marcel Isabelle Huppert - Yvette Yves Robert - Commissaire

    Little Marcel

    Little_Marcel

  • René Pottier
  • French cyclist

    René Pottier (French pronunciation: [ʁəne pɔtje]; 5 June 1879 – 25 January 1907) was a French racing cyclist. Pottier won the amateur category of the 1903

    René Pottier

    René Pottier

    René_Pottier

  • Edmond Pottier
  • French art historian & archaeologist (1855-1934)

    Edmond François Paul Pottier (13 August 1855, Saarbrücken – 4 July 1934, Paris) was an art historian and archaeologist who was instrumental in establishing

    Edmond Pottier

    Edmond_Pottier

  • Raymond Legrand
  • French composer and conductor (1908–1974)

    Richard Pottier (1942) Destiny, Richard Pottier (1946) Vertigo (1947), Richard Pottier (1946) L'aventure commence demain, Richard Pottier (1948) Two

    Raymond Legrand

    Raymond Legrand

    Raymond_Legrand

  • 1906 Tour de France
  • Cycling race

    before, it was mounted first by Pottier. The stage was also won by Pottier, more than 45 minutes ahead of the rest. Pottier also won the fourth stage. In

    1906 Tour de France

    1906 Tour de France

    1906_Tour_de_France

  • Jacques Laurent
  • French writer

    Jacques Laurent or Jacques Laurent-Cély (5 January 1919 – 29 December 2000) was a French writer and journalist. He was born in Paris, the son of a barrister

    Jacques Laurent

    Jacques_Laurent

  • Damien Top
  • French tenor, musicologist and conductor

    Damien Top studied with Galina Vishnevskaya, Jean-Christophe Benoît and Jacques Pottier. He has appeared in opera, operetta, and sacred works, as well as performing

    Damien Top

    Damien_Top

  • Jacques Anquetil
  • French cyclist (1934–1987)

    Anquetil, who adopted her son Ernest Victor, Jacques' grandfather, who would later die in World War I, leaving Jacques' father Ernest as the head of the family

    Jacques Anquetil

    Jacques Anquetil

    Jacques_Anquetil

  • Paul Meurisse
  • French actor

    Allowed (dir. Richard Pottier) – Maxime Gavard 1942: Love Marriage (dir. Henri Decoin) – Robert 1943: The Wolf Farm (dir. Richard Pottier) – Furet 1945: Vingt-quatre

    Paul Meurisse

    Paul_Meurisse

  • Darling Caroline
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    a 1947 historical novel by Jacques Laurent Darling Caroline (1951 film), a film adaptation directed by Richard Pottier Darling Caroline (1968 film)

    Darling Caroline

    Darling_Caroline

  • Pottier P.60 Minacro
  • The Pottier P.60 Minacro is a homebuilt French single seat biplane designed for aerobatics. It first flew in the early 1990s; about six have been completed

    Pottier P.60 Minacro

    Pottier P.60 Minacro

    Pottier_P.60_Minacro

  • Fanfare of Love
  • 1935 film

    (French: Fanfare d'amour) is a 1935 French comedy film directed by Richard Pottier and starring Fernand Gravey, Betty Stockfeld and Julien Carette. The film's

    Fanfare of Love

    Fanfare_of_Love

  • Juliette Gréco
  • French singer and actress (1927–2020)

    with lyrics written by French poets such as Jacques Prévert and Boris Vian, as well as singers like Jacques Brel and Charles Aznavour. Her 60-year career

    Juliette Gréco

    Juliette Gréco

    Juliette_Gréco

  • Jacques de Crussol, 13th Duke of Uzès
  • French nobleman and explorer (1868–1893)

    hands of the Mahdists since 1884. The Duchess sent her Jacques, Lt. Émile Julien, Charles Pottier, a journalist from L'Illustration, convoy leader Rogier

    Jacques de Crussol, 13th Duke of Uzès

    Jacques de Crussol, 13th Duke of Uzès

    Jacques_de_Crussol,_13th_Duke_of_Uzès

  • Murders (film)
  • 1950 film

    a 1950 French drama film directed by Richard Pottier and starring Fernandel, Mireille Perrey and Jacques Varennes. The film is adapted from a series of

    Murders (film)

    Murders_(film)

  • The White Night
  • 1948 French film

    (French: La nuit blanche) is a 1948 French drama film directed by Richard Pottier and starring Pierre Brasseur, Claude Farell and Jimmy Gaillard. The film's

    The White Night

    The_White_Night

  • Darling Caroline (1951 film)
  • 1951 film

    and white, directed by Richard Pottier and starring Martine Carol, Jacques Dacqmine, and Marie Déa. It is based on Jacques Laurent's historical novel "The

    Darling Caroline (1951 film)

    Darling_Caroline_(1951_film)

  • 1905 Tour de France
  • Cycling race

    support car had broken down. Later Aucouturier caught Pottier, and dropped him, and won the stage. Pottier became second in the stage and led the classification

    1905 Tour de France

    1905 Tour de France

    1905_Tour_de_France

  • Tabarin (film)
  • 1958 film

    1958 French-Italian drama film, directed by Richard Pottier. Director of music hall Le Tabarin, Jacques Forestier has big ambitions for his establishment

    Tabarin (film)

    Tabarin_(film)

  • If I Were Boss (1934 film)
  • 1934 film

    by Richard Pottier and starring Fernand Gravey, Max Dearly and Mireille Balin. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jacques Krauss. The

    If I Were Boss (1934 film)

    If_I_Were_Boss_(1934_film)

  • Jacques Bernard (actor)
  • French actor (1929–2024)

    1961: Niki-Nikou by Jacques Bernard, directed by Christian-Gérard, Théâtre de la Potinière 1977: Une femme presque fidèle by Jacques Bernard, directed by

    Jacques Bernard (actor)

    Jacques_Bernard_(actor)

  • Darling Caroline (novel)
  • 1947 novel by Jacques Laurent

    films on two occasions: a 1951 film Darling Caroline directed by Richard Pottier and starring Martine Carol, which was followed by two sequels, and Darling

    Darling Caroline (novel)

    Darling_Caroline_(novel)

  • Édouard Delmont
  • French actor (1883–1955)

    1946 : La Nuit sans fin by Jacques Séverac 1946 : Ploum ploum, tra la la by Robert Hennion 1947 : The Renegade by Jacques Séverac 1947 : Le Destin exécrable

    Édouard Delmont

    Édouard Delmont

    Édouard_Delmont

  • 2026 Tour de France
  • Cycling race

    Nencini (ITA) 1961:  Jacques Anquetil (FRA) 1962:  Jacques Anquetil (FRA) 1963:  Jacques Anquetil (FRA) 1964:  Jacques Anquetil (FRA) 1965:  Felice Gimondi (ITA)

    2026 Tour de France

    2026 Tour de France

    2026_Tour_de_France

  • Alain Poiré
  • French film producer and screenwriter (1917-2000)

    1950: Tuesday's Guest by Jacques Deval 1950: The Girl from Maxim's by Marcel Aboulker 1951: Darling Caroline by Richard Pottier 1951: The Beautiful Image

    Alain Poiré

    Alain_Poiré

  • Joseph Kessel
  • French writer (1898–1979)

    1936) The Secrets of the Red Sea (dir. Richard Pottier, France, 1937) The Man from Niger (dir. Jacques de Baroncelli, France, 1940) At the Grand Balcony

    Joseph Kessel

    Joseph Kessel

    Joseph_Kessel

  • Commission des Sciences et des Arts
  • French science expedition in the Egypt

    mechanic Paul Nicaise Pottier (1778–1842), polytechnician (X 1794), engineer of the Ponts et Chaussées Roland Victor Pottier (1775- ?), polytechnician

    Commission des Sciences et des Arts

    Commission_des_Sciences_et_des_Arts

  • Charles Spaak
  • Belgian screenwriter (1903–1975)

    (1932, d. Georges Lacombe) Le Grand Jeu (1934, d. Jacques Feyder) Pension Mimosas (1935, d. Jacques Feyder) La Bandera (1935, d. Julien Duvivier) Les

    Charles Spaak

    Charles Spaak

    Charles_Spaak

  • Imperial Violets (operetta)
  • itself served as the basis for a film Imperial Violets directed by Richard Pottier and starring Luis Mariano and Carmen Sevilla. Lamb p.233-34 Lamb, Andrew

    Imperial Violets (operetta)

    Imperial Violets (operetta)

    Imperial_Violets_(operetta)

  • Michel Audiard
  • French screenwriter and film director (1920-1985)

    blonde, directed by Jacques Garcia Beware of Blondes, directed by André Hunebelle 1951 : Vedettes sans maquillage, directed by Jacques Guillon Young Love

    Michel Audiard

    Michel Audiard

    Michel_Audiard

  • Jacques-Victor-Marius Rouchouse
  • French bishop (1860-1948)

    Bishop Jacques-Victor-Marius Rouchouse (June 6, 1860 – December 20, 1948) was the first Roman Catholic Bishop of Chengdu during the Chinese Republican

    Jacques-Victor-Marius Rouchouse

    Jacques-Victor-Marius Rouchouse

    Jacques-Victor-Marius_Rouchouse

  • Angkor Wat
  • Buddhist temple complex in Cambodia

    June 2023. Retrieved 28 July 2018. Freeman & Jacques 1999, p. 49. Glaize 1944, p. 61. Freeman & Jacques 1999, p. 50. Glaize 1944, p. 63. Ray 2002, p. 195

    Angkor Wat

    Angkor Wat

    Angkor_Wat

  • Jacques Clancy
  • French actor (1920–2012)

    Friend Will Come Tonight by Raymond Bernard - Jacques Leroy 1950 : Darling Caroline by Richard Pottier - Georges Berthier 1950 : Sous le ciel de Paris

    Jacques Clancy

    Jacques_Clancy

  • Khmer Empire
  • Empire in Southeast Asia (802–1431)

    M.; Heng, P.; Hill, M.; Wijker, P.; Niles-Weed, J.; Marriner, G. P.; Pottier, C.; Fletcher, R. J. (2021). "Klassen, S., Carter, A. K., Evans, D. H.

    Khmer Empire

    Khmer Empire

    Khmer_Empire

  • Picpus (film)
  • 1943 film

    Picpus is a 1943 French film noir mystery crime film directed by Richard Pottier and starring Albert Préjean, Juliette Faber and Jean Tissier. It was produced

    Picpus (film)

    Picpus_(film)

  • Pierre Prévert
  • French film director (1906–1988)

    screenwriter, and actor. He was the brother of Jacques Prévert, who was the subject of his documentary Mon frère Jacques. He was the father of screenwriter Catherine

    Pierre Prévert

    Pierre Prévert

    Pierre_Prévert

  • Robert Dalban
  • French actor (1903–1987)

    trucker 1956: The Lebanese Mission by Richard Pottier : Malek 1956: Le Chanteur de Mexico by Richard Pottier : employé of the theatre 1956: Maid in Paris

    Robert Dalban

    Robert Dalban

    Robert_Dalban

  • Alexis Kagame
  • Rwandan philosopher

    Ivoire, Rwanda. Paris: Editions Karthala (in French) in Pottier 204 Pottier 110-111, 204 Pottier 46 African Philosophy in Search of Identity, by D. A. Masolo

    Alexis Kagame

    Alexis_Kagame

  • AS Saint-Priest
  • French football club, based in Lyon

    National 1, the fourth tier of French football. The club's ground, the Stade Jacques Joly, was built in the 1950s and was eventually renovated between 2016

    AS Saint-Priest

    AS_Saint-Priest

  • Pottier P.40
  • French tailless Pottier P.40 was the first aircraft designed by Jean Pottier. It flew in 1975. The Pottier P.40 was the first of Jean Pottier's many designs

    Pottier P.40

    Pottier P.40

    Pottier_P.40

  • Vertigo (1947 film)
  • 1947 film

    Vertigo (French: Vertiges) is a 1947 French drama film directed by Richard Pottier and starring Raymond Rouleau, Micheline Francey and Jean Debucourt. The

    Vertigo (1947 film)

    Vertigo_(1947_film)

  • List of Tour de France general classification winners
  • the white jersey, worn by the leader of the young rider classification. Jacques Anquetil, Eddy Merckx, Bernard Hinault, and Miguel Induráin have won the

    List of Tour de France general classification winners

    List of Tour de France general classification winners

    List_of_Tour_de_France_general_classification_winners

  • A Rare Bird
  • 1935 film by Richard Pottier

    Richard Pottier and starring Pierre Brasseur, Max Dearly and Monique Rolland. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Robert Hubert and Jacques Krauss

    A Rare Bird

    A_Rare_Bird

  • Rubengera
  • Town and sector in Western, Rwanda

    Morel, Jacques (June 2010). La France Au Coeur du Génocide des Tutsi. MOREL Jacques. p. 961. ISBN 978-2-84405-242-1. Retrieved 2013-03-27. Pottier, Johan

    Rubengera

    Rubengera

  • Jacques Baumer
  • French theatre director and comedian (1885-1951)

    Jacques Baumer (born Jacques Henri Nusbaumer; 12 April 1885 – 20 June 1951), was a French theatre director and comedian. 1932: That Scoundrel Morin by

    Jacques Baumer

    Jacques Baumer

    Jacques_Baumer

  • Annie Cordy
  • Belgian actress and singer (1928–2020)

    1956 she starred as Cri-Cri in Le Chanteur de Mexico, directed by Richard Pottier, with Luis Mariano, Bourvil, and Fernando Rey. The film was again a big

    Annie Cordy

    Annie Cordy

    Annie_Cordy

  • Myriam Bru
  • French retired actress

    a small uncredited role in Jacques Becker's Rendezvous in July (1949), she had her first credited role in Richard Pottier's crime story Ouvert contre X

    Myriam Bru

    Myriam Bru

    Myriam_Bru

  • The Beautiful Otero
  • 1954 film

    French-Italian historical drama film directed by Richard Pottier and starring María Félix, Jacques Berthier and Louis Seigner. It is based on the story of

    The Beautiful Otero

    The_Beautiful_Otero

  • Jacques-Léonard Pérocheau
  • Roman Catholic bishop

    Jacques-Léonard Pérocheau, M.E.P. (Chinese name: 馬伯樂; 1787–1861) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Vicar Apostolic of Northwestern Szechwan (1856–1861)

    Jacques-Léonard Pérocheau

    Jacques-Léonard Pérocheau

    Jacques-Léonard_Pérocheau

  • The Singer from Mexico
  • 1957 French film

    Chanteur de Mexico) is a French-Spanish musical film directed by Richard Pottier starring Luis Mariano and Bourvil, released in 1957. It was a screen version

    The Singer from Mexico

    The_Singer_from_Mexico

  • François Périer
  • French actor (1919–2002)

    petit chameau blanc (directed by Jacques Poitrenaud) (court-métrage) - (voice) 1961: Les Amours de Paris (directed by Jacques Poitrenaud) - Maurice Lasnier

    François Périer

    François Périer

    François_Périer

  • List of cyclists
  • Garin Woody Headspeth Marie Marvingt Ernest Payne Lucien Petit-Breton René Pottier Jean Alavoine Marcel Buysse Eugène Christophe Oscar Egg Frederick Grubb

    List of cyclists

    List_of_cyclists

  • René Pujol
  • French screenwriter, film director and librettist

    Red Sea by Richard Pottier 1938 : Le Plus Beau Gosse de France 1938 : Tricoche et Cacolet 1938 : Lights of Paris by Richard Pottier (script with Richard

    René Pujol

    René_Pujol

  • Holy September Martyrs
  • 1792 martyrs of the French Revolution

    Lefebvre (c. 1728 – 2 September 1792) Jacques-Joseph le Jardinier Deslandes (1750 – 2 September 1792) Jacques-Jean Lemeunier (c. 1747 – 2 September 1792)

    Holy September Martyrs

    Holy September Martyrs

    Holy_September_Martyrs

  • Acacia floribunda
  • Species of legume

    APNI. Retrieved 10 January 2026. Ventenat, Étienne Pierre; Cels, Jacques-Martin; Pottier; Redouté, Pierre Joseph; Sellier, François Noël; Turpin, Pierre

    Acacia floribunda

    Acacia floribunda

    Acacia_floribunda

  • Charles Dechamps
  • French actor (1882–1959)

    Against X by Richard Pottier 1952: Innocents in Paris by Gordon Parry 1953: Le Blé en herbe by Claude Autant-Lara 1954: Tourments by Jacques Daniel-Norman 1954:

    Charles Dechamps

    Charles_Dechamps

  • Casimir (film)
  • 1950 French film

    Casimir is a 1950 French comedy film directed by Richard Pottier and starring Fernandel, Germaine Montero and Bernard La Jarrige. It was shot at the Neuilly

    Casimir (film)

    Casimir_(film)

  • List of The Loud House episodes
  • people that the Loud family knows, Lori meets the suitors like fromager Jacques from Cannes, SwiftyPic social media influencer Jayden, doctor/philanthropist/former

    List of The Loud House episodes

    List_of_The_Loud_House_episodes

  • Freddie Prinze Jr.
  • American actor (born 1976)

    the rank of purple belt in the sport, having been promoted under Jean Jacques Machado. Puerto Rico portal List of Puerto Ricans "Freddie Prinze, Jr.:

    Freddie Prinze Jr.

    Freddie Prinze Jr.

    Freddie_Prinze_Jr.

  • Lycée Pierre-Corneille
  • Lycée school in Rouen, France

    Lebossé [fr] (1934–1936) Émile Durand [fr] (1937–?) Émile Chartier Bernard Pottier [fr] Jacques Bouteloup [fr] Gérard Simon [fr] (1964–1988) Mongo Beti (1966–1994)

    Lycée Pierre-Corneille

    Lycée Pierre-Corneille

    Lycée_Pierre-Corneille

  • List of Grand Tour general classification winners
  • cyclists to win all three Grand Tours at some point in their career are Jacques Anquetil, Felice Gimondi, Alberto Contador, Vincenzo Nibali and Jonas Vingegaard

    List of Grand Tour general classification winners

    List of Grand Tour general classification winners

    List_of_Grand_Tour_general_classification_winners

  • List of L'Officiel cover models
  • VINTAGE VON WERTH. Retrieved 2024-08-20. "Jeanne Lanvin 1953 Evening Gown, Pottier, Officiel Cover". hprints.com. Retrieved 2025-04-08. "Hubert de Givenchy

    List of L'Officiel cover models

    List_of_L'Officiel_cover_models

  • List of resident commissioners of the New Hebrides
  • Robert Gauger, Resident Commissioner 1978 Bernard Pottier, Resident Commissioner 1978 to 1980 Jean-Jacques Robert, Resident Commissioner 30 July 1980 Independence

    List of resident commissioners of the New Hebrides

    List of resident commissioners of the New Hebrides

    List_of_resident_commissioners_of_the_New_Hebrides

  • Levallois-Perret
  • Commune in Île-de-France, France

    during the period 1983–95. The current mayor, elected in 2020, is Agnès Pottier-Dumas. ‹ The template Historical populations is being considered for merging

    Levallois-Perret

    Levallois-Perret

    Levallois-Perret

  • Bob Dylan
  • American singer-songwriter (born 1941)

    travelogue-like narrative style, influenced by Dylan's new collaborator, playwright Jacques Levy. The 1976 half of the tour was documented by a TV concert special

    Bob Dylan

    Bob Dylan

    Bob_Dylan

  • 2025 Tour de France
  • Cycling race

     Gastone Nencini (ITA) 1961:  Jacques Anquetil (FRA) 1962:  Jacques Anquetil (FRA) 1963:  Jacques Anquetil (FRA) 1964:  Jacques Anquetil (FRA) 1965:  Felice

    2025 Tour de France

    2025 Tour de France

    2025_Tour_de_France

  • Stephen Hillenburg
  • American animator and educator (1961–2018)

    series. He also provided the original voice of Patchy the Pirate's pet, Potty the Parrot. Hillenburg was born in Lawton, Oklahoma and grew up in Anaheim

    Stephen Hillenburg

    Stephen Hillenburg

    Stephen_Hillenburg

  • Charles Pinsky
  • American television director and producer

    Europe (1997) Dessert Circus with Jacques Torres (1998) Chez Pépin with Jacques Pépin (2000) The Apprentice with Jacques Pépin (2003) A Spoonful of Ginger:

    Charles Pinsky

    Charles_Pinsky

  • Ampère Prize
  • Annual prize awarded by the French Academy of Sciences

    Daniel Kastler 1983 : Claude Bouchiat, Marie-Anne Bouchiat and Lionel Pottier [Wikidata] 1982 : Paul-André Meyer 1981 : Édouard Brézin, Jean Zinn-Justin

    Ampère Prize

    Ampère_Prize

  • List of SpongeBob SquarePants characters
  • reference to the distinctive speaking style of oceanographer and filmmaker Jacques Cousteau. He is normally only heard, but physically appears three times

    List of SpongeBob SquarePants characters

    List_of_SpongeBob_SquarePants_characters

  • Jean-Pierre Feydeau
  • French film director and screenwriter

    La Symphonie fantastique by Christian-Jaque 1946 : Destiny by Richard Pottier 1946 : Rooster Heart by Maurice Cloche 1948 : Route sans issue by Jean

    Jean-Pierre Feydeau

    Jean-Pierre_Feydeau

  • Life Belongs to Us
  • 1936 documentary film

    by Jacques Becker Jacques B. Brunius Henri Cartier-Bresson Jean-Paul Le Chanois Maurice Lime Jean Renoir Pierre Unik André Zwoboda Written by Jacques Becker

    Life Belongs to Us

    Life_Belongs_to_Us

  • 27, rue de la Paix
  • 1936 film

    27, rue de la Paix is a 1936 French crime film directed by Richard Pottier and starring Renée Saint-Cyr, Suzy Prim and Jules Berry. Gloria, an affluent

    27, rue de la Paix

    27,_rue_de_la_Paix

  • Martine Carol
  • French actress (1920–1967)

    Assises Henri Decoin uncredited 1943 La ferme aux loups Micky Richard Pottier 1945 Bifur 3 Germaine Maurice Cam L'extravagante mission Stella Star Henri

    Martine Carol

    Martine Carol

    Martine_Carol

  • Serenade of Texas
  • 1958 French film

    Sérénade au Texas) is a 1958 French musical western film, directed by Richard Pottier and starring Luis Mariano, Bourvil and Germaine Damar. In the 1890s, a

    Serenade of Texas

    Serenade_of_Texas

  • Jean Ferry
  • French screenwriter (1906–1974)

    Luis Buñuel Nathalie (1957) - directed by Christian-Jacque Tabarin (1958) - directed by Richard Pottier Babette s'en va-t-en guerre (1959) - directed by

    Jean Ferry

    Jean_Ferry

  • Words in Blue
  • 2005 French film

    as Clara's husband Isabelle Petit-Jacques as Anna's teacher Gabrielle Lopes Benites as Muriel's daughter Louis Pottier as Muriel's son Esther Gorintin as

    Words in Blue

    Words_in_Blue

  • Voiced dental and alveolar taps and flaps
  • Consonantal sounds represented by ⟨ɾ⟩ in IPA

    the speech of some American English speakers in distinguishing the words "potty" (tap) and "party" (flap).[citation needed] For linguists who do not make

    Voiced dental and alveolar taps and flaps

    Voiced dental and alveolar taps and flaps

    Voiced_dental_and_alveolar_taps_and_flaps

  • Diocese of Chengdu
  • Roman Catholic diocese in China

    of Chengtu Jacques-Victor-Marius Rouchouse, M.E.P. (see above 3 December 1924 – 11 April 1946 see below) Suffragan Bishops of Chengtu Jacques-Victor-Marius

    Diocese of Chengdu

    Diocese of Chengdu

    Diocese_of_Chengdu

  • Darling Légitimus
  • French actress (1907-1999)

    Gleize) – (uncredited) 1947: Les Trois cousines (by Jacques Daniel-Norman) 1950: Casimir (by Richard Pottier) – Caroline 1952: Le Chemin de Damas (by Max Glass)

    Darling Légitimus

    Darling_Légitimus

  • Eight Men in a Castle
  • 1942 film

    hommes dans un château) is a 1942 French mystery crime directed by Richard Pottier and starring René Dary, Jacqueline Gauthier and Aline Carola. It was shot

    Eight Men in a Castle

    Eight_Men_in_a_Castle

  • Stade Malherbe Caen
  • French football club

    amateur club by France-Football and Jean-Paul Bouffandeau and Jean-Paul Pottier were named French amateur players of the year in 1975 and 1976. 3 years

    Stade Malherbe Caen

    Stade_Malherbe_Caen

  • Jean Richard (actor)
  • French actor, comedian, and circus entrepreneur

    1965: La tête du client (directed by Jacques Poitrenaud) – Docteur Tannait 1965: L'Or du duc (directed by Jacques Baratier) 1965: How to Keep the Red Lamp

    Jean Richard (actor)

    Jean Richard (actor)

    Jean_Richard_(actor)

  • Stade Louis II
  • Stadium in Fontvieille, Monaco

    1939 (original) 25 January 1985 (current) Architect Henry Pottier, Philippe Godin, Jacques Rechsteiner, Rainier Boisson, Joseph Iori Tenants AS Monaco

    Stade Louis II

    Stade Louis II

    Stade_Louis_II

  • Georges Grey
  • French actor

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  • SpongeBob SquarePants
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    Variant form of English Rachel, RACQUEL means "ewe."

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    English : from the Old French personal name Jaques, a vernacular form of Latin Jacobus (see Jacob). In English this surname is traditionally pronounced as two syllables, jay-kwez. Compare Jacques.

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  • Lacquerer
  • n.

    One who lacquers, especially one who makes a business of lacquering.

  • Racquet
  • n.

    See Racket.

  • Lacquering
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Lacquer

  • Japan
  • v. t.

    To cover with a coat of hard, brilliant varnish, in the manner of the Japanese; to lacquer.

  • Lacquering
  • n.

    The act or business of putting on lacquer; also, the coat of lacquer put on.

  • Incorporative
  • a.

    Incorporating or tending to incorporate; as, the incorporative languages (as of the Basques, North American Indians, etc. ) which run a whole phrase into one word.

  • Basque
  • n.

    A part of a lady's dress, resembling a jacket with a short skirt; -- probably so called because this fashion of dress came from the Basques.

  • Lacquer
  • n.

    A varnish, consisting of a solution of shell-lac in alcohol, often colored with gamboge, saffron, or the like; -- used for varnishing metals, papier-mache, and wood. The name is also given to varnishes made of other ingredients, esp. the tough, solid varnish of the Japanese, with which ornamental objects are made.

  • Jacquerie
  • n.

    The name given to a revolt of French peasants against the nobles in 1358, the leader assuming the contemptuous title, Jacques Bonhomme, given by the nobles to the peasantry. Hence, any revolt of peasants.

  • Japan
  • n.

    Work varnished and figured in the Japanese manner; also, the varnish or lacquer used in japanning.

  • Cover
  • v. t.

    To overspread the surface of (one thing) with another; as, to cover wood with paint or lacquer; to cover a table with a cloth.

  • Acquest
  • n.

    Acquisition; the thing gained.

  • Acquest
  • n.

    Property acquired by purchase, gift, or otherwise than by inheritance.

  • Jacobin
  • n.

    One of a society of violent agitators in France, during the revolution of 1789, who held secret meetings in the Jacobin convent in the Rue St. Jacques, Paris, and concerted measures to control the proceedings of the National Assembly. Hence: A plotter against an existing government; a turbulent demagogue.

  • Lacker
  • n. & v.

    See Lacquer.

  • Lacwork
  • n.

    Ornamentation by means of lacquer painted or carved, or simply colored, sprinkled with gold or the like; -- said especially of Oriental work of this kind.

  • Sacque
  • n.

    Same as 2d Sack, 3.

  • Lacquer
  • v. t.

    To cover with lacquer.

  • Lacquered
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Lacquer

  • Jacobin
  • n.

    A Dominican friar; -- so named because, before the French Revolution, that order had a convent in the Rue St. Jacques, Paris.