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- These include Baguette Laonnaise (made in Laon), Boulette d'Avesnes (Avesnes-sur-Helpe), Boulette de Cambrai (Cambrai), Cœur d'Arras (Arras), Cœur d'Avesnes...
- Boulette may refer to Frikadeller, flat, pan-fried meatballs Michael Joseph Boulette, American priest and auxiliary bishop Harry Boulette, Canadian politician...
- "La Boulette" (pronounced [la bulɛt]) is the first single taken from Dans ma bulle, an album by Diam's released on 21 February 2006. La Boulette debuted...
- Michael Joseph Boulette (born June 4, 1950) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who has been serving as an auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese...
- against Nicolas Sarkozy, whom she called a demagogue and a fascist in La Boulette and Ma France à moi. In 2005, she cemented her importance as a songwriter...
- count with 1,952 votes. See his biography page for more information. Harry Boulette (Rupertsland) declared himself a candidate for this vast northern constituency...
- 2000: Along for the Ride - Jake Cowens 2001: Suspended Animation - Philip Boulette 2003: Carolina - Wrecking Yard Owner 2003: 44 Minutes: The North Hollywood...
- company was founded in Houston, Texas, by former S**** employees Scott Boulette, John Moores, and Dan Cloer, whose surname initials were adopted as the...
- Blanc à fromage - Vosges Bleu de Bresse Bleu de Termignon Bon Grivois Boulette d'Avesnes Boursin cheese Brie Brie Noir (Black Brie) Brillat-Savarin Broccio...
- size of the ball allows one to differentiate a boulet from the smaller boulette), made from pork and veal or pork and beef minced meat, bread crumbs, onions...