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Volume Courbe (French for "The
volume curve") is a band by French-born, London-based singer/songwriter/producer,
Charlotte Marionneau/Charlotte
Courbe. "Le...
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Courbes (French pronunciation: [kuʁb]) is a
commune in the
Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France.
Communes of the
Aisne department "Répertoire...
- La
Courbe (French pronunciation: [la kuʁb] ) is a
former commune in the Orne
department in north-western France. On 1
January 2016, it was
merged into...
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hommes et
leurs animaux, 1920 Répétitions, 1922 "L'Amoureuse", 1923 "La
courbe de tes yeux", 1924
Mourir de ne pas mourir, 1924 Au défaut du silence, 1925...
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Gabay (1990 reprint). D'Alembert, Jean Le Rond (1747a). "Recherches sur la
courbe que
forme une
corde tenduë mise en
vibration (Researches on the
curve that...
- Gisèle d'Estoc,
pseudonym of Marie-Paule
Alice Courbe (27
March 1845 – 8 May 1894), was a
French writer, sculptor, and feminist. She was also a duellist...
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least two
settings of the antiphon. A
setting for four
voices by
Charles de
Courbe dates from 1622, and Lully's
motet Regina coeli,
laetare dates from 1684...
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number theorem. He
described the Koch
curve in a 1904
paper entitled Sur une
courbe continue sans tangente,
obtenue par une
construction géométrique élémentaire...
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established on 1
January 2016 by
merger of the
former communes of Batilly, La
Courbe, Écouché (the seat), Loucé, Saint-Ouen-sur-Maire and Serans. On 1 January...
- Jean de
Courbes (1592 – 1641), or Juan de
Courbes, was a
French engraver who was
active in Spain. "Jean de
Courbes".
National Portrait Gallery. Archived...