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- The Chantecler is a breed of chicken originating in Canada. The Chantecler was developed in the early 20th century, at the Abbey of Notre-Dame du Lac in...
- Medicine designed by Hector Moloch [fr] and published in the journal Chanteclair in 1910 Roux, unknown date 25th anniversary of the Pasteur Institute...
- daughter of Footix. The France national rugby league team are known as the Chanteclairs, referring to the ****erel's song. The po****rity of the symbol extends...
- The France national rugby league team represents France in international rugby league matches. They are referred to as les Chanticleers or less commonly...
- Maurice back to New York, where they opened another French restaurant, "Le Chanteclair." This soon became the semi-official New York meeting spot for the world's...
- Colonel Charrier 1989–1990: Colonel de Badts de Cugnac 1991–1994: Colonel Chanteclair 1994–1996: Colonel Bourgain 1996–1998: Colonel Menard 1998–1998: Lieutenant-Colonel...
- flour Brazil Vegetables Umbu Brazil Fruits Canadienne Cow Canada Breeds Chanteclair chicken Canada Chicken Herring Spawn on Kelp Canada Fish Miner's lettuce...
- Chanticlare (often spelled Chanteclair and also known as the Ricks Estate) was a large, Gold Coast-era estate located in the Village of Flower Hill, on...
- Cahard Charles Émile Egli Georges Carré Édouard Carrier Carsten Ravn Chanteclair (Lucien Émery) Jules Chéret A. Clément Eugène Courboin Édouard Couturier...
- Teatro Nuevo; and the Kursaal that she acquired in 1919 and renamed the Chanteclair. Other notable "Queens of cuplé" were La Fornarina and Raquel Meller...