- François de
Civille,
seigneur de Saint-Mards (1537–1610), was a
French soldier and diplomat. The
Civille family of
Rouen was of
Spanish origin. François...
- ISSN 1750-3841. Muñoz,
Alejandra M.;
Civille, Gail Vance; Carr, B.
Thomas (1992), Muñoz,
Alejandra M.;
Civille, Gail Vance; Carr, B.
Thomas (eds.),...
- 1500s),
explorer Guillaume Guéroult [fr] (1507–1569), poet François de
Civille (1537–1610),
military commander Isaac Oliver (1556–1617), French-born English...
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accessed on 2017-04-16 (PDF) (JavaScript required).[dead link] Gail
Vance Civille, B.
Thomas Carr (2015),
Sensory Evaluation Techniques,
Fifth Edition, CRC...
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Edinburgh to
advocate the marriage,
including Claude de l'Isle, François de
Civille, and Jérôme Groslot. Catherine's brother,
successor of
Queen Jeanne III...
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packaging Sensory Evaluation Techniques-
Morten C. Meilgaard, Gail
Vance Civille, B.
Thomas Carr - 4th edition, 2007 ISO 67.240 –
Sensory analysis – A series...
- Coca-Cola—Here Are Our Thoughts". Food & Wine.
Retrieved February 24, 2021.
Civille, Gail Vance; Lyon,
Brenda G. (1996).
Aroma and
Flavor Lexicon for Sensory...
- chart. The
single "Heartbeat of Love"
included club
remixes by
Robert Civillés and
David Cole of C+C
Music Factory. Pia Today! (1988) and Only for Romantics...
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English observer at the
Scottish court Thomas Fowler wrote that François de
Civille and Jérôme
Groslot encouraged Edinburgh merchants who
dealt with France...
- François de
Civille,
arrived in Edinburgh,
hoping to
recruit troops. An
English man at the
Scottish court Thomas Fowler wrote that
Civille and Groslot...