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Bowling Green,
which was
first used in 1299. When the
French adopted "
boulingrin" in the 17th century, it was
understood to mean a sunk
geometrically shaped...
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Service Entrance Cesare Grimaldi Carlo Rim Scènes de ménage
Monsieur Boulingrin André
Berthomieu Ah! Les
belles bacchantes Michel Lebœuf Jean Loubignac...
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Georges Courteline: "La peur des coups", "La paix chez soi", and "Les
Boulingrin".
Three old
friends meet again. They
compare their marriages and tell...
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theatre in one act. Gros
Chagrins (1897) –
theatre in one act. Les
Boulingrin (1898) –
theatre in one act. Le
gendarme est sans pitié (1899) – theatre...
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messengers of the Gare d'Austerlitz in
Paris 1927-1929: Les
Halles "Le
Boulingrin" in
Reims 1926-1928:
Factory of the
Compagnie nationale des radiateurs...
- Jules-Guesde and La
Boulingrin.
Grange Farm Arboretum,
Sutton St James, Spalding, Lincolnshire, UK;
grafted cutting from tree in
Square Boulingrin, Toulouse. Acc...
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Simplicity which it
affords to the Eye of the Beholder. On the
continent a
boulingrin (a
mangled French version of "bowling-green") was a
sunken compartment...
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Taxus bushes, and
chestnut trees,
which were used for the
design of the
Boulingrin in the
northernmost part of the garden,
making it one of the
oldest garden...
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Hamilton Jean
Darcante Bel Ami Guy de Maup****ant Jean
Darcante (2) Les
Boulingrin Georges Courteline Jean
Darcante (3)
Carlos et
Marguerite Jean Bernard-Luc...
- Daniel-Sorano
theatre and the Saint-Exupère church. It is very
close to
Boulingrin but a
broad avenue separates them. A
metal footbridge makes it possible...