- for
their "Creative
Filter System". It was
invented by
photographer Jean
Coquin and
introduced in 1978.
Based primarily around square filters,
these require...
-
Stephan Coquin (born 14
October 1982) is a
French former footballer.
Coquin pla**** for
Italian second-tier side Genoa.
After that, he pla**** for Italian...
- That
Rascal Anatole (French: Ce
coquin d'Anatole) is a 1951
French comedy film
directed by Émile
Couzinet and
starring Frédéric Duvallès,
Armand Bernard...
- Paris, the son of
Laurent de La Hire, a
distinguished artist and
Marguerite Coquin. In 1660, he
moved to
Venice for four
years to
study painting. Upon his...
- Jacques-André-
Coquin (born 21
September 1990) is a
French right-handed épée fencer, 2022 team
European champion, and 2016 Olympian. "Josephine
Jacques Andre Coquin"...
- and
Coquín enters. The king asks who he is, and
Coquín explains that he is
someone who
makes people laugh. The king
makes a
wager with him: if
Coquín makes...
- **** Jacques-André-
Coquin better known as **** J (born in
Cayenne in
French Guiana on 6
October 1987) is a
French singer of zouk and
contemporary R&B...
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father had left in
black and white. His own
first Babar book,
Babar et ce
coquin d’Arthur (Babar’s Cousin, That
Rascal Arthur), was
published in 1946 when...
- Cambridge, 1995 François-Xavier
Coquin; 1905, La Révolution
russe manquée;
Editions Complexe, Paris, 1999 François-Xavier
Coquin and Céline Gervais-Francelle...
- (Hartmannsweilerkopf) 956 m (3,136 ft)
Ungersberg 901 m (2,956 ft) Tête du
Coquin 837 m (2,746 ft) Mont Sainte-Odile (Odilienberg) 764 m (2,507 ft) Dabo (Dagsburg)...