Cantal (French pronunciation: [kɑ̃tal] ; Occitan: Cantal or Cantau) is a rural department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France, with its prefecture...
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Look up cant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cant, CANT, canting, or canted may refer to: Cant (language), a secret language Beurla Reagaird, a language...
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Cantal cheese is an uncooked firm cheese produced in the Auvergne region of central France: more particularly in the département of Cantal (named after...
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The Mounts of Cantal (or Volcanoes of Cantal; French: Monts du Cantal [mɔ̃ dy kɑ̃tal]) are a mountainous massif in the mid-west of the Massif Central...
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CANT may refer to: CANT, a solo project from Grizzly Bear bass guitarist and producer, Chris Taylor. Cantieri Aeronautici e Navali Triestini, an aviation...
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The Plomb du Cantal (Occitan: Plom dau Cantal) is the highest summit of the Mounts of Cantal in the Massif Central, France. It is the second highest summit...
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A cant in architecture is an angled (oblique-angled) line or surface that cuts off a corner. Something with a cant is canted. Canted facades are a typical...
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A cant is the jargon or language of a group, often employed to exclude or mislead people outside the group. It may also be called a cryptolect, argot,...
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Canting, Canṭing, Canthing, or Chanting (from Javanese ꦕꦤ꧀ꦛꦶꦁ 'Canṭing', Javanese pronunciation: [t͡ʃɑnʈɪŋ], CHaHN-TeeNG) is a traditional Javanese tool...
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Thieves' cant (also known as thieves' argot, rogues' cant, or peddler's French) is a cant, cryptolect, or argot which was formerly used by thieves, beggars...
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Richard Cant (born 1964) is a British actor. He is the son of actor and children's television presenter Brian Cant. Cant appeared twice on the long-running...
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The following is a list of the 246 communes of the Cantal department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):...
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industries. A gallery of photos from Cantal, Saskatchewan School site in Cantal, Saskatchewan St. Raphael Church in Cantal, Saskatchewan List of communities...
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Rashad Dion McCants (born September 25, 1984) is an American former professional basketball player who has played in the National Basketball Association...
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Cant is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrew Cant (educator) (died 1728), Principal of the University of Edinburgh from 1675 to...
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"Cant del Barça" (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈkan dəl ˈβaɾsə]; lit. 'Barça chant') is the official anthem of FC Barcelona. It was commissioned in 1974 to...
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railway engineering, cant deficiency is defined in the context of travel of a rail vehicle at constant speed on a constant-radius curve. Cant itself refers to...
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Lyonnais Pilat massif Crêt de la Perdrix (1,431 m; 4,695 ft) Mounts of Cantal Plomb du Cantal (1,855 m; 6,086 ft) Puy Mary (1,787 m; 5,863 ft) Forez mountains...
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McCants is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Allen McCants (1875–1953), American football player and coach April McCants-Baskin, American...
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Rodez (Aveyron) Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône) Caen (Calvados) Aurillac (Cantal) Angoulême (Charente) La Rochelle (Charente-Maritime) Bourges (Cher) Tulle...
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Midrash (redirect from Yalḳ., Cant.)
Midrash (/ˈmɪdrɑːʃ/; Hebrew: מִדְרָשׁ; pl. מִדְרָשִׁים midrashim or מִדְרָשׁוֹת midrashot) is expansive Jewish Biblical exegesis using a rabbinic mode...
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[loʁi]; Occitan: Làuria) is a commune in the Cantal department in south-central France. Communes of the Cantal department "Répertoire national des élus:...
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Departmental Council of Cantal (French: Conseil départemental du Cantal) is the deliberative assembly of the French department of Cantal. It consists of 30...
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Occitan: Sanhas) is a commune in the département of Cantal in south-central France. Communes of the Cantal department "Répertoire national des élus: les maires"...
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It Can't Happen Here (redirect from It Cant Happen Here)
It Can't Happen Here is a 1935 dystopian political novel by American author Sinclair Lewis. Set in a fictionalized version of the 1930s United States,...
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Cant may refer to: James Cant (artist) (1911–1982), Australian painter Jim Cant, Scottish footballer Jimmy Cant, Australian soccer player James Cant Ranch...
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(French pronunciation: [pɛʁs]; Occitan: Pers) is a former commune in the Cantal department in south-central France. On 1 January 2016, it was merged into...
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Pomor Central Moscow Trasianka Southern Balachka Surzhyk Pidgins, creoles, cants and mixed languages Alaskan Russian Fenya Kyakhta Russian–Chinese Pidgin...
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"Remember the Cant" is the third episode of the first season of the American science fiction television series The Expanse. It initially aired on Syfy...
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Thomas Cant (born 13 June 2002) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who currently plays for the Newcastle Knights in the National Rugby...
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