- A "
baucher" is also a type of bit,
named after the man. François
Baucher (1796–1873) was a
French riding master whose methods are
still debated by dressage...
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named after François
Baucher, a 19th
century French riding master whose theories are
still widely followed. Action: The
Baucher has an eggbutt-like ring...
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Frederick William Baucher (6
November 1878 – 7 June 1947) was an
English cricketer. He was a right-handed
batsman and wicket-keeper who pla**** for Lancashire...
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medicine in Montmagny. The next year, on 18 July 1820, Taché
married Sophie Baucher, dit Morency, in
Quebec City; they had 15 children. For the next twenty...
- pp. 515. ISBN 0024181706. OCLC 24501305. Boerjan, Wout; Ralph, John;
Baucher,
Marie (2003). "Lignin Biosynthesis". Annu. Rev.
Plant Biol. 54 (1): 519–46...
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Woodhead Publishing. ISBN 978-1-78242-454-3. Boerjan, Wout; Ralph, John;
Baucher,
Marie (June 2003). "Ligninbiosynthesis".
Annual Review of
Plant Biology...
- Éditions Casteilla. p. 22. ISBN 978-2-7135-1645-0. W. Boerjan; J. Ralph; M.
Baucher (June 2003). "Lignin biosynthesis". Annu. Rev.
Plant Biol. 54 (1): 519–549...
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Maximilian Weyrother (1783–1833)
director of the
Spanish Riding School François
Baucher (1796–1873):
introduced the one-tempi
flying change, his method, which...
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methods of
Antoine de
Pluvinel and
Louis de Nestier. In 1843, François
Baucher introduced his
method into the school. This
event marked the beginning...
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reason to
believe that René
Baucher never honored this pledge. On
October 5, 1678, a
contract was
signed between Baucher and
Nicolas Menanteau to clear...