Russe may refer to: Ruse, Bulgaria, a city Russian language, the official language in Russia Luke Russe, an English professional footballer Charlotte...
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Charlotte Russe Inc. is an American clothing retail chain store that operates in the United States, headquartered in Toronto, Canada. Fashions in the...
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The Ballets Russes (French: [balɛ ʁys]) was an itinerant ballet company begun in Paris that performed between 1909 and 1929 throughout Europe and on tours...
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Charlotte (cake) (redirect from Charlotte Russe)
more practical tools to achieve a similar effect. The variant charlotte russe also called charlotte parisienne, created by the French chef Antonin Carême...
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Caviar Russe is a restaurant in New York City. The restaurant serves seafood and has received a Michelin star. There is a second location in Miami. List...
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Sazerac Company (redirect from Crown Russe)
Sazerac Company, Inc. is a privately held American alcoholic beverage company headquartered in Metairie in the metropolitan area of New Orleans, Louisiana...
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Luke Cameron Russe (born 19 July 1999) is an English professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Bath City. Russe began his career...
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Ballet russe is French for Russian ballet. Ballet Russe may also refer to: Ballets Russes, an itinerant ballet company based in Paris that performed between...
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Ruse Central railway station (redirect from Russe Central Station)
Ruse Central railway station (Bulgarian: Централна железопътна гара Русе, romanized: Tsentralna zhelezopatna gara Ruse) is the main station serving the...
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Serpent (instrument) (redirect from Basson russe)
upright serpents to appear around the turn of the 19th century was the basson russe, lit. 'Russian bassoon', although it was neither Russian nor a bassoon....
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The Russian Expeditionary Force [REF] (French: Corps Expéditionnaire Russe en France, Russian: Экспедиционный корпус Русской армии во Франции и Греции)...
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Folklore of Russia (redirect from Folklore russe)
Folklore of Russia is folklore of Russians and other ethnic groups of Russia. Russian folklore takes its roots in the pagan beliefs of ancient Slavs and...
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Olivier salad (redirect from Salade russe)
Olivier salad (Russian: салат Оливье, romanized: salat Olivye, pronunciation) is a traditional salad dish of Russian cuisine. Its creation is generally...
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The historical form of service à la russe (French: [sɛʁvis a la ʁys]; 'service in the Russian style') is a manner of dining with courses brought to the...
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Scherzo à la russe may refer to: Scherzo à la russe (Tchaikovsky) – a piano piece by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Scherzo à la russe (Stravinsky) – a piece...
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The St Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral, Nice (French: Cathédrale Orthodoxe Saint-Nicolas de Nice, Russian: Николаевский собор, Ницца) is an Eastern Orthodox...
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Ballets Russes is a 2005 American feature documentary film about the dancers of the Ballet Russe de Monte-Carlo, which split into the Ballet Russe de Monte-Carlo...
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Léonide Massine (category Ballets Russes dancers)
Ballet Russe — but only Massine & Blum's company could be called Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo. Col. de Basil finally settled on the Original Ballet Russe. The...
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(September 1999). "Novgorod and the 'Novgorodian Land'". Cahiers du Monde russe. 40 (3). EHESS: 345–363. JSTOR 20171136. Anderson, M.S. (2014). The Origins...
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Delia Derbyshire (redirect from Li de la russe)
recordings, including compositions by Derbyshire using the name "Li De la Russe" (from an anagram of the letters in "Delia" and a reference to her auburn...
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Ariane, jeune fille russe may refer to: Ariane, jeune fille russe (novel), a 1920 novel by Claude Anet Ariane, jeune fille russe (film), a 1931 French-German...
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Éditions Russes de Musique was a music publishing company operating in Germany, Russia, France, the UK and the US. It was founded in 1909 by Serge Koussevitzky...
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company Ballets Russes de Monte-Carlo (with a plural name) was formed in 1932 after the death of Sergei Diaghilev and the demise of Ballets Russes. Its director...
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Russian ballet (section Ballets Russes)
Russian ballet (Russian: Русский балет) (French: Ballet russe) is a form of ballet characteristic of or originating from Russia. Ballet had already dawned...
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Russenorsk (redirect from Russe-Norsk)
Russenorsk (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈrʉ̂sːəˌnɔʂk]; Russian: руссено́рск, [rʊsʲɪˈnorsk]; English: Russo-Norwegian) is an extinct dual-source "restricted...
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Ruse, Bulgaria (redirect from Russe, Bulgaria)
Ruse (also transliterated as Rousse, Russe; Bulgarian: Русе [ˈrusɛ]) is the fifth largest city in Bulgaria. Ruse is in the northeastern part of the country...
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Sergei Diaghilev (category Ballets Russes and descendants)
Russian art critic, patron, ballet impresario and founder of the Ballets Russes, from which many famous dancers and choreographers would arise. Diaghilev's...
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The Original Ballet Russe (originally named Ballets Russes de Monte-Carlo) was a ballet company established in 1931 by René Blum and Colonel Wassily de...
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La Belle Russe is a 1919 American silent romantic drama film directed by Charles Brabin and starring Theda Bara, Warburton Gamble, Marian Stewart, Robert...
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Full-course dinner (section Service à la russe)
dozen courses.[citation needed] Styles of service include service à la russe and service à la française. The idea of traditional, ritualized, multi-course...
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