• Rouet may refer to: Alain Rouet (born 1942), French physicist Albert Rouet (born 1936), French bishop Guillaume Rouet (born 1988), Spanish rugby union...
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    Carry-le-Rouet (French pronunciation: [kaʁi lə ʁwɛ]; Occitan: Carri lo Roet) or simply Carry is a commune in the Bouches-du-Rhône department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte...
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  • Le Rouet d'Omphale (The Spinning Wheel of Omphale or Omphale's Spinning Wheel), Op. 31, is a symphonic poem for orchestra, composed by Camille Saint-Saëns...
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  • Alain Rouet (born 1942 in France) is a French theoretical physicist, entrepreneur, poet, and novelist. At the École Centrale des Arts et Manufactures...
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  • Albert Jean-Marie Rouet (born 28 January 1936) was the Bishop of Poitiers since 1994 and archbishop of the same episcopal see since 2002. According to...
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  • Kévin Rouet (born 01 december 1986) is a French rugby union coach. He is currently the head coach of the Canada women's national rugby union team. Rouet was...
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    Baloubet du Rouet (8 May 1989 – 7 August 2017) was a horse ridden by the Brazilian show jumper Rodrigo Pessoa. He has won many international titles. Born...
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  • Philippa Roet (redirect from Philippa Rouet)
    Philippa de Roet (also known as Philippa Pan or Philippa Chaucer; c. 1346 – c. 1387) was an English courtier, the sister of Katherine Swynford (third wife...
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    Sébastien Rouet [fr] is also a rugby player and a Spanish international. Rouet is of Spanish descent through a grandmother. "Guillaume Rouet Stats". It's...
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  • Lucienne Rouet (15 December 1901 – 3 July 1943) was a French swimmer. She competed in the women's 100 metre backstroke event at the 1924 Summer Olympics...
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    Rouet is a commune in the Hérault department in the Occitanie region in southern France. Communes of the Hérault department "Répertoire national des élus:...
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  • quantization (where the BRST refers to the last names of Carlo Becchi, Alain Rouet, Raymond Stora and Igor Tyutin) denotes a relatively rigorous mathematical...
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    The Vallée des Rouets (French pronunciation: [vale de ʁwɛ], “Valley of Mills”) is a part of the valley of the river Durolle, principally situated on the...
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    Pessoa took his career further by winning the World Cup Final on Baloubet du Rouet for three consecutive years in 1998, 1999, and 2000 a feat that has to this...
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    with canting arms of Roet below: Gules, three Catherine Wheels or (French rouet = "spinning wheel"). Ewelme Church, Oxfordshire. Possibly funeral helm of...
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  • 2 (1859) Symphony No. 3 (Organ Symphony) (1886) Concertos Orchestra works Le Rouet d'Omphale (1872) Danse macabre (1874) Suite algérienne (1880) Chamber music...
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    interludes and adding two movements at the start, Prélude and Danse du rouet et scène. The ballet premiered on 29 January 1912 at the Théâtre des Arts...
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  • accompanied by an ominous laugh and a musical theme, Camille Saint-Saëns' Le Rouet d'Omphale ("Omphale's Spinning Wheel" composed in 1872). The Shadow, at...
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    for several years before she died in her sleep at her home in Carry-le-Rouet (Bouches-du-Rhône), on April 21, 2003, at the age of 70. Her Catholic funeral...
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  • became known for his development around 1975 with Raymond Stora and Alain Rouet of the BRST formalism (independently done by Igor Tyutin), wich is a method...
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  • - Anysllum Observatory, Àger C08 Fiby Observatory - Fiby C09 Rouet Observatory - Rouet C10 Maisoncelles Observatory Src - Maisoncelles C11 City Observatory...
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    knotted tails. An alternative theory states that the name in French was rouet de rats (or a spinning wheel of rats, the knotted tails being wheel spokes)...
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    Franceschi", and later on by "Hassuna de Ghiez", it was lastly edited by Lucien Rouet. However, facing the hostility of embassies, it was closed in the 1840s...
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  • lived off others. An alternative theory states that the name in French was rouet de rats (or a spinning wheel of rats, the knotted tails being wheel spokes)...
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    at Marseille-based club US Rouet. At Rouet, Ould Ali met former France international François Bracci. After leaving Rouet, Ould Ali followed Bracci to...
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    enthusiastically adopted the form; his first "poème symphonique" was Le Rouet d'Omphale (1871), premiered at a concert of the Sociéte Nationale in January...
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    Bouilladisse Boulbon Cabannes Cabriès Cadolive Carnoux-en-Provence Carry-le-Rouet Cassis Ceyreste Charleval Châteauneuf-le-Rouge Châteauneuf-les-Martigues...
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    Bouilladisse Boulbon Cabannes Cabriès Cadolive Carnoux-en-Provence Carry-le-Rouet Cassis Ceyreste Charleval Châteauneuf-le-Rouge Châteauneuf-les-Martigues...
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    the 16th century and Louis XIV of the 17th. At least one version of it, rouët ('wheel'), was a multi-ball lawn game. Records show a game called "crookey"...
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    the most rare collectors items in Australian couture. In 1950, Jacques Rouët, the general manager of Dior Ltd, devised a licensing program to place the...
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