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- René-Jean Caillette (1919–2005) was a French decorative artist and designer, son of a cabinetmaker. His elegant and modernistic furniture designs were...
- Béthincourt on 8 April. On the east bank, German attacks near Vaux reached Bois Caillette and the Vaux–Fleury railway but were then driven back by the French 5th...
- consists of caramelised (almost pureed) onions, black olives (generally caillettes) and anchovies (whole, and sometimes also with ****alat, a type of anchovy...
- S2CID 4846236. Murray, Craig D.; Patchick, Emma; Pettifer, Stephen; Caillette, Fabrice; Howard, Toby (April 2006). "Immersive Virtual Reality as a Rehabilitative...
- the salons in this period included Perriand, Pierre Guariche, René-Jean Caillette, Jean Prouvé, Joseph-André Motte, Antoine Philippon and Jacqueline Lecoq...
- (CW'05). p. 8. doi:10.1109/CW.2005.22. ISBN 978-0769523781. S2CID 187981. Caillette, Fabrice (2006). Real-time markerless 3-D human body tracking (PhD thesis)...
- from sardines and anchovies, and the small black olives of Nice, called caillettes. Ratatouille is a traditional dish of stewed vegetables, which originated...
- Siamese Cat (2001-2002) - Cha-Siu Miao (voice) Caillou (2000-2003) - Caillette Singer (voice) Daft Planet (2002) - Additional Voices Simon in the Land...
- the salons in this period included Prouvé, Pierre Guariche, René-Jean Caillette, Joseph-André Motte, Charlotte Perriand, Antoine Philippon and Jacqueline...
- of Dauphiné. [13] Caillette is a typical pâté made with pork meat and chard, spinach, prickly lettuce or endive. fr:Fichier:Caillette.JPG Grattons are...