Jules is the French form of the Latin "Julius" (e.g. Jules César, the French name for Julius Caesar). In the anglosphere, it is also used for females but...
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1988, pp. 18–19. Jules-Verne 1976, p. 37. Jules-Verne 1976, pp. 40–41. Lottmann 1996, pp. 66–67. Jules-Verne 1976, pp. 42–43. Jules-Verne 1976, p. 44...
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to Jules Bianchi. Wikiquote has quotations related to Jules Bianchi. Wikinews has related news: Formula One driver Jules Bianchi dies aged 25 Jules Bianchi...
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FIFA World Cup Trophy (redirect from Jules Rimet Trophy)
advent of the World Cup in 1930, two different trophies have been used: the Jules Rimet Trophy from 1930 to 1970 and thereafter the FIFA World Cup Trophy...
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Audemars Piguet (redirect from Jules Louis Audemars)
watches share the case and a unique Damaskeening or Côtes de Genève across the movement dial. Named after one of its founders, the Jules Audemars collection...
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Pulp Fiction (redirect from Jules Winnfield)
After Vincent checks the contents of the briefcase, Jules shoots one of Brett's friends. Jules rebukes Brett over his attempt to double-cross Marsellus...
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Case of Conscience (French: Cas de conscience) is a 1939 French drama film directed by Walter Kapps and starring Suzy Prim, Jules Berry and Roger Karl...
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Jules Verne: The Definitive Biography, New York: Thunder's Mouth Press Dehs, Volker; Margot, Jean-Michel; Har'El, Zvi (2007), "The Complete Jules Verne...
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Speaks! An Interview with Jules de Jongh | the Gaming Liberty". Archived from the original on 2014-11-08. Retrieved 2014-11-08. "Jules de Jongh (visual voices...
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The Central Park jogger case (sometimes termed the Central Park Five case) was a criminal case concerning the assault and rape of Trisha Meili, a woman...
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desk Jules agonized about, winning her good graces. After work, he notices Jules's chauffeur drinking, persuades him to leave and drives Jules home himself...
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The Jules Rimet Trophy was named in his honour. He also founded French club Red Star, known as Red Star Club Français upon its creation in 1897. Jules Rimet...
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Jules Léotard at CyclingRanking.com". CyclingRanking.com. "V&A · The story of circus". Victoria and Albert Museum. Retrieved 4 September 2020. "Jules...
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Jules Émile Frédéric Massenet (French pronunciation: [ʒyl emil fʁedeʁik masnɛ]; 12 May 1842 – 13 August 1912) was a French composer of the Romantic era...
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operation Jules Emile Pean biography Jules Émile Pean Biography (1830–1898) Jules Emile Pean (French article) Jules-Émile Péan ArtiFacts: The Case of Jules Pedoux...
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particular case twenty years ago that involved a woman named Midori, who later became his wife.Ch. 286 He is named after the fictional detective cop Jules Maigret...
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Joseph Babinski (redirect from Joseph Jules François Félix Babinski)
Joseph Jules François Félix Babinski (Polish: Józef Julian Franciszek Feliks Babiński; 17 November 1857 – 29 October 1932) was a French-Polish professor...
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Cotard's syndrome (section Case studies)
the cases of Cotard's syndrome; the other 55% of the patients presented with delusions of immortality. In 1880, the neurologist and psychiatrist Jules Cotard...
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The Gleaners (French: Les Glaneurs) is an oil-on-canvas painting by Jules Breton, from 1854. The painting depicts an idealized version of peasant life...
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Henri Poincaré (redirect from Jules Poincare)
Jules Henri Poincaré (UK: /ˈpwæ̃kɑːreɪ/, US: /ˌpwæ̃kɑːˈreɪ/; French: [ɑ̃ʁi pwɛ̃kaʁe] ; 29 April 1854 – 17 July 1912) was a French mathematician, theoretical...
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detectives find evidence of their apparent murders in Jules' car. They arrest their chief suspect, Jules’ abusive husband Nick (Scott Porter). However, now-Lieutenant...
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Harcourt (2002) p. 154 Feiffer, Jules. "The Return of Cartoonist Jules Feiffer", Wall Street Journal, June 16, 2015 Feiffer, Jules. Backing into Forward: A Memoir...
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quotations related to Jules Michelet. Wikisource has the text of The New Student's Reference Work article about "Jules Michelet". Works by Jules Michelet at Project...
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Jules Maigret (French: [ʒyl mɛɡʁɛ]), or simply Maigret, is a fictional French police detective, a commissaire ("commissioner") of the Paris Brigade Criminelle...
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and ties him up in the basement with Jules. Mickey uses Jules' tongue ring to pick her handcuff. However, Jules' breaks her ring trying to pick Mickey's...
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Murder of Teresa Cormack (redirect from Jules Mikus)
inspired by the Cormack case. List of solved missing person cases Leask, Anna (9 December 2019). "Teresa Cormack's killer Jules Mikus dies in prison"....
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Charles Chanoine (redirect from Charles Sulpice Jules Chanoine)
Charles Sulpice Jules Chanoine (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl sylpis ʒyl ʃanwan]; 18 December 1835, Dijon, Côte-d'Or – 9 January 1915) was a French military...
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Nottebohm case (Liechtenstein v. Guatemala) [1955] ICJ 1 is the proper name for the 1955 case adjudicated by the International Court of Justice (ICJ)...
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Jules Sébastien César Dumont d'Urville (French pronunciation: [ʒyl dymɔ̃ dyʁvil]; 23 May 1790 – 8 May 1842) was a French explorer and naval officer who...
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The Corfu Channel case (French: Affaire du Détroit de Corfou) was the first public international law case heard before the International Court of Justice...
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