• Towards Terminus La Prairie during AM & Symboicité (De Palerme / De Croissant-Perlé) during PM. Monday to Friday. Rush Hour Only. 28 La Prairie Off-Peak...
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  • (1907) Couverchel (1905–1907) Créanche (1899–1906) Crespelle (1906–1923) Croissant (1920–1922) Culmen (c.1909) Dalifol (1896) Dalifol & Thomas (1896–1898)...
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    Causan Coadou et Fleury Contal (Coudert), see Lurquin-Coudert Croissant (de:Croissant) De Sanzy D'Yrsan D'Aux (de:D’Aux) De Marçay (de:De Marçay) Derby...
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  • coral reefs. Carnivorous 30 cm. Commercial fish Yellow-edged lyretail (Croissant queue jaune) Reddish brown with bluish spots on the flanks. Yellow-edged...
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    order to be served with two large bowls of strong milky coffee and two croissants. Breakfast was served in his darkened bedroom and in silence. Around this...
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    gourganes—soup showcasing the traditional gourgane bean Soupe à l'orge perlé—soup showcasing pearl barley Soupe aux pois—soup showcasing peas Oreilles...
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    Saint John's Fair (Jarmark Świętojański), traditional Saint Martin's croissants and a local dialect. Among its most important heritage sites are the Renaissance...
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    socialists, assassinated by mentally disturbed man in the Café du Croissant on rue du Croissant in Montmartre. 1 August – Mobilization of army reservists. 3...
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  • Germany) Frau Franziska Krüger (1880 — Nabonnand, France) Frau Frieda Croissant (1911 — Welter, Germany) Frau Geheimrat Dr. Staub (1908 — Lambert, Germany)...
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    February 1675. Brutal, 40 guns, launched November 1673 at Dunkirk – renamed Croissant in January 1675; taken to pieces 1692. Indien, (ex-Anonyme) 40–44 guns...
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    built by Laurent Coulomb, launched 11 January 1687 at Toulon) – renamed Croissant 1688, then reverted to Serieux 1689; broken up 1718 Éclatant 70, later...
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  • southwestern France. Inhabitants of Sainte-Croix-Volvestre are called Croissants. Communes of the Ariège department "Répertoire national des élus: les...
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