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    Félix Gras (Occitan: Fèlix Gras, IPA: [ˈfɛlis ɡɾas]; Malemort-du-Comtat, May 3, 1844 – Avignon, March 4, 1901) was a Provençal poet and novelist. Gras...
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    According to French law, foie gras is defined as the liver of a duck or goose fattened by gavage (force feeding). Foie gras is a popular and well-known...
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  • (1919–1981), Italian filmmaker Felix Gras (1844–1901), Provençal poet and novelist Laurent Gras (disambiguation) N. S. B. Gras (1884–1956), Canadian-American...
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    libretto by Nicolai Volkov and Vladimir Dmitriev was adapted from a book by Felix Gras. It was premiered at the Kirov Theatre in Leningrad on 7 November 1932...
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    1876–1888: Frédéric Mistral 1888–1891: Joseph Roumanille 1891–1901: Félix Gras 1901–1909: Pierre Devoluy 1909–1919: Valère Bernard 1919–1922: Joseph...
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    The Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras or Sydney Mardi Gras is an event in Sydney, New South Wales attended by hundreds of thousands of people from around...
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  • so far secured permanent fame by the magnitude of their achievement. Felix Gras settled at Avignon in his youth. His rustic epic, Li Carbounié (1876)...
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    American Mardi Gras tradition began with French annual celebrations in Mobile. The feasting and revelry on Mardi Gras in Mobile was called Boeuf Gras (fatted...
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    Mardi Gras in the United States is celebrated in a number of cities and regions in the country. Most of these places trace their Mardi Gras celebrations...
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    musical score for La Navarraise. During his stay he met the Provençal poet Felix Gras. In the 20th century, the Hôtel d’Europe welcomed the Count of Paris,...
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  • libretto by Nicolai Volkov and Vladimir Dmitriev was adapted from a book by Felix Gras. It was premiered at the Kirov Theatre in Leningrad on 7 November 1932...
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  • Janvier translated two books by Felix Gras: The White Terror and The Reds of the Midi. They royalties for the books went to Gras, which helped to fund the education...
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    Allhallows Geddes. In 1897, Elizabeth met some members of the Félibrige: Felix Gras, Frederic Mistral and Marie Josephine Gasquet (b.1872) and author of Une...
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    Avignon, Provence, France, where they became friends with Mistral and Felix Gras. Catherine A. Janvier's translations of the latter's work introduced him...
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    Prince Félix of Bourbon-Parma (later Prince Félix of Luxembourg; 28 September 1893 – 8 April 1970) was the husband of Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg...
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    became the Félibrean movement. He married Rose-Anaïs Gras, sister of Provençal poet and novelist Félix Gras. In 1888, Roumanille succeeded Frédéric Mistral...
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    600,000 francs. As their wedding party winds through Paris during Mardi Gras festivities, Valjean is spotted by Thénardier, who then orders Azelma to...
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  • dessert) Tristen Epps, Executive Chef from Brooklyn, NY (winner) 443 19 "Mardi Gras Goals" Marc Murphy, Maneet Chauhan, and David Guas February 6, 2018 (2018-02-06)...
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    1972 - High Time (re-released 2000) 1976 - Bayou des mystères 1977 - Mardi Gras 1978 - Migration 1979 - Allons danser 1980 - Live in Montreal 1981 - Vent...
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  • A/S BACKBONE Denmark J4 BDR Badr Airlines BADR AIR Sudan BAE BAE Systems FELIX United Kingdom Corporate Air Travel UP BHS Bahamasair BAHAMAS Bahamas BAB...
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    retained the monarchy with Charlotte as grand duchess. She married Prince Felix of Bourbon-Parma on 6 November 1919. They had six children. Following the...
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  •  2016 (2016-11-13) 5.45 A chef and several patrons are poisoned after dining on foie gras containing snake venom. The diners were all members of the IAO group, the...
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    Félix Pissarro (also known by the pseudonym Jean Roch; 24 July 1874 – 29 November 1897) was a nineteenth-century French painter, etcher and caricaturist...
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  • of doing the voice. Mercer's first cartoon was 1935's King of the Mardi Gras. Mercer voiced Popeye for more than 40 years, first for the Fleischers, then...
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    to masquerade balls and Mardi Gras celebrations, such as the Mardi Gras in Mobile in Alabama, or New Orleans Mardi Gras in Louisiana, emphasising the...
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  • Traditional King Looney XIV United States Traditional King of the Mardi Gras United States Traditional Little Black Sambo United States Traditional Little...
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    d'œuvre Basil salmon terrine Bisque is a smooth and creamy French potage. Foie gras with mustard seeds and green onions in duck jus Plat principal Pot-au-feu...
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  • Ronald James Padavona 1942-2010 American singer Rose Dione Claudine Rosalie Gras 1877-1936 French-American actress Mike Dirnt Michael Pritchard 1972- American...
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    than 2% erucic acid compared with 20-40% in earlier rapeseeds, was granted GRAS (generally recognized as safe) status by the US-FDA in 1985" Eskin et al...
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    Mystic society (category Mardi Gras)
    on Mardi Gras night in 1868. The Infant Mystics also begin to parade on Mardi Gras night in 1868, but later moved its parade to Lundi Gras (Fat Monday)...
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