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Latin frīgere ('to roast').
Other variants used in
Germany are Boulette/
Bulette, Bratklops, Fleischpflanzerl, Fleischlaberl, Fleischküchle and Grilletta [de]/Grillette...
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Julia Bulette (c. 1832 –
January 19/20, 1867) was an English-born
American prostitute in
Virginia City, Nevada, a
boomtown serving the
Comstock Lode silver...
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Bulette may
refer to Frikadellen, flat, pan-fried
meatballs Julia Bulette, 19th
century prostitute Bulette (Dungeons & Dragons), a
class of
monsters in...
- (Transformers), a
Transformers character Landshark, a 1982
album by Fang
Bulette (Dungeons & Dragons) or landshark, a
classic Dungeons &
Dragons monster...
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Erotic Heritage Museum in Las
Vegas opened on
August 3, 2008. The
Julia C.
Bulette Cafe, Saloon, and Red
Light Museum in
Virginia City,
Nevada was a small...
- Cannon-Hughes / Mrs. Cannon-Hughes-Brett
Bonanza - "The
Julia Bulette Story" (1959) as
Julia Bulette Stagecoach West - "High Lonesome" (1960) as
Kathleen Kane...
- 2010-04-20. "Behind the Monsters:
Bulette". Your
Games Now.
Archived from the
original on 2011-07-18.
Retrieved 2010-04-20. "
Bulette (Land Shark)".
Joseph Wu Origami...
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German equivalent of the
Hamburg steak is the Frikadelle, also
known as a
Bulette,
which is
known to have
existed in the 17th century. In the late 19th century...
- that
occurred in May and June 1860. "The
Julia Bulette Story" was
based on the
murder of
Julia Bulette,
which occurred in 1867 in
Virginia City. "The...
- used them to
represent several new monsters,
including the owlbear, the
bulette and the rust monster. The
owlbear is
depicted as an
eight to ten foot (2...