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Stella Boué (1836–1925),
French writer and
feminist Valentine Boué (1898–1978),
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Bouès is a
right tributary of the Arros, at the
eastern end of the
basin of the Adour, in the
Southwest of France. It is 63 km (39 mi) long. The Bouès...
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Boué (French pronunciation: [bwe]) is a
commune in the
department of
Aisne in Hauts-de-France in
northern France.
Communes of the
Aisne department "Répertoire...
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Thomas de
Boues was
Archdeacon of
Totnes during 1215. Wright, W. H. K., ed. (1889). Some
Account of the
Barony and Town of Okehampton. Tiverton: William...
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Valentine Penrose (née
Boué; 1
January 1898 – 7
August 1978), was a
French surrealist poet, author, and collagist.
Valentine Boué was born in 1898 to a...
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Boué (16
March 1794 – 21
November 1881) was a
geologist of
French Huguenot origin. Born at Hamburg, he was
trained in
Edinburgh and
across Europe....
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Royal et
Valls sur le
rejet des
boues rouges dans les Calanques". LEFIGARO. 30
December 2015. "Arrêt des
rejets de "
boues rouges " en mer -
Alteo Gardanne...
- In
stochastic calculus, the
Boué–Dupuis
formula is
variational representation for
Wiener functionals. The
representation has
application in
finding large...
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Anier Boué (born
April 3, 1984) is a
Cuban javelin thrower.
Shortly before the Olympics, he had won two gold
medals in his
category at the
Central American...
- part of the
original group: A'Salfo (Salif Traoré), Goude, Tino (Étienne
Boué Bi) and
Manadja (Adama Fany). The
current group is also made up of four other...