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Gesner Henry (10 May 1925 – 29
January 1998),
known professionally as Coupé
Cloué, was a
Haitian footballer, singer, guitarist, and bandleader. He was known...
- a one-room plan."
Cloues 2005,
Double Pen: "A two-room
house with two
front doors,
usually gable-roofed with end chimneys"
Cloues 2005, Saddlebag: "A...
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Cloué (French pronunciation: [klue]) is a
commune in the
Vienne department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine
region in
western France.
Communes of the Vienne...
- Places.
National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
Erick Montgomery and
Richard Cloues (1983). "National
Register of
Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: South...
- 1941.
Cloues was
launched on 6
April 1943 by
Boston Navy Yard;
sponsored on her
commissioning day by Mrs. H. B.
Cloues,
mother of
Ensign Cloues; and commissioned...
-
Register of
Historic Places.
National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
Richard Cloues (December 18, 1980). "National
Register of
Historic Places Inventory/Nomination:...
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Publishers W****ly.
Retrieved 5 July 2017.
Cloues,
Rachel (Winter 2016–2017). "My
Night in the
Planetarium by
Rachel Cloues".
Rethinking Schools. 31 (2). Retrieved...
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Georges Charles Cloué (French pronunciation: [ʒɔʁʒ ʃaʁl klu.e]; 20
August 1817 in
Paris – 25
December 1889 in Paris) was a
French naval officer, colonial...
- Places.
National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
Holly L. Anderson,
Richard Cloues, and Lisa Ryan (February 15, 2007). "National
Register of
Historic Places...
- Places.
National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
Erick Montgomery and
Richard Cloues (1983). "National
Register of
Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Baconton...