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Cerre is a Los Angeles–based
womenswear and
accessories brand founded in 2005 by
husband and wife,
Clayton and
Flavie Webster. The
couple met
while working...
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Marie "Julia" Soulard, née
Cérre (1775–1845) was an
American landowner.
Soulard donated the land that
hosts Soulard Farmers Market to the city of St....
- Jean-Gabriel
Cerré (August 12, 1734 –
April 4, 1805) was a Quebec-born
merchant in the
Illinois Country and St. Louis. The son of
Joseph Serré and Marie-Madeleine...
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Cerre-lès-Noroy (French pronunciation: [sɛʁ lɛ nɔʁwa],
literally Cerre near Noroy) is a
commune in the Haute-Saône
department in the
region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté...
- Autrey-lès-
Cerre (French pronunciation: [otʁɛ lɛ sɛʁ],
literally Autrey near
Cerre) is a
commune in the Haute-Saône
department in the
region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté...
- Louis, Missouri,
where he settled. In 1866, he
married Leontine LeBeau Cerrè, a
member of a
prominent French Catholic family in St. Louis.
Scofield apprenticed...
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married Julia Cerré,
whose father,
Gabriel Cerré,
received a
grant from
Spain for the land
where the
market was
located in 1782.
Gabriel Cerré gave his son-in-law...
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regulation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Centre on
Regulation in
Europe (
CERRE) New
Perspectives on
Regulation (2009) and
Government and Markets: Toward...
- 2017. Dang Vu &
Nielsen 2018. Nam Dang &
Nielsen 2019.
Banout et al. 2014.
Cerre 2016.
Brown 2018. AFP
staff 2016.
MacLeod 2012.
United States Agency for...
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surveyor general of
Upper Louisiana for the
Spanish Empire Marie Julia Cérre Soulard (1775–1845)
landowner who
donated land for the
Soulard Farmers Market...