• Quinault Rex is a 302-foot (92 m) tall Douglas fir discovered near the south shore of Lake Quinault in 1999. As of 2000, it was the tallest Douglas fir...
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  • Pratt River Puyallup River Queets River Quillayute River Quinault River Raging River Rapid River Rex River Rock Creek (Latah Creek) Rock Creek (Palouse River)...
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    cubic feet (332 m3) Tichipawa (Quinault Lake Rain Forest-Olympic National Park) 10,870 cubic feet (308 m3) Rex (Quinault Lake Rain Forest-Olympic National...
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  • (directors/screenplay); Jean-Luc Godard (director); Don Boyd, Louis de Cahusac, Philippe Quinault (screenplay); Theresa Russell, Buck Henry, Beverly D'Angelo, John Hurt...
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    Oedipus (Voltaire play) (category Plays based on Oedipus Rex)
    Comédie-Française, during his first period of exile at Châtenay-Malabry. Quinault-Dufresne played Oedipus, and Charlotte Desmares, Jocaste. The Régent was...
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    the Colville Indian Reservation, Makah, Muckleshoot Indian Reservation, Quinault, Salish people, Spokane Indian Reservation, and Yakama Indian Reservation...
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    Historical Review. 60 (3): 548–66. doi:10.2307/1845577. JSTOR 1845577. Quinault, Roland. "Bismarck and Gladstone Beyond Caricature" History Today (Nov...
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    his death, he composed one opera per year-most with libretti by Philippe Quinault-among them: Cadmus et Hermione (1673), Alceste (1674), Atys (1676), Proserpine...
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    from 1672. Starting with Cadmus et Hermione, Lully and his librettist Quinault created tragédie en musique, a form in which dance music and choral writing...
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    Vertebrate Origins opened in 1996. The fossils on display include: Tyrannosaurus rex: Composed almost entirely of real fossil bones, it is mounted in a horizontal...
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  • Native American woman to earn a pilot's license: Mary Riddle (Clatsop/Quinault). 1932 First Native American woman elected to the Montana State Legislature:...
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    Théâtre des Tuileries, staged by Molière, Corneille, Lully and Philippe Quinault. 10 February – Louis XIV moves the royal court to Versailles. 30 November...
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    returning to Bremerton". Kitsap Sun. Retrieved September 10, 2016. Lee Carlaw, Rex (February 13, 2009). "Back home on the Hyak". Kingston Community News. Retrieved...
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    scholarly essays covering a range of issues see Patrick O'Brien and Roland Quinault, eds. The Industrial Revolution and British Society (1993). Paul Langford...
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  • Pushkin (1799–1837) used by Alexander Dargomyzhsky: The Stone Guest Philippe Quinault (1635–1688) for Jean-Baptiste Lully: Acis et Galatée, Amadis, Armide, Atys...
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  • Piero de Palma Abate di Chazeuil Sesto Bruscantini Michonnet Augusto Frati Quinault Vittorio Pandano Poisson Teatro San Carlo, Naples production of Don Pasquale...
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  • Fisheries Statistics, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. Rene James Quinault, Programme Organiser, English by Radio (European Services), British Broadcasting...
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