- The
Cugnet Centre is a multi-purpose auditorium, arena, and
community centre in Weyburn,
Saskatchewan attached to the
Weyburn Comprehensive School. The...
- François-Étienne
Cugnet (1688 –
August 19, 1751) was a
lawyer and
merchant in New France. He was
director of the
Domaine d'Occident in New France. He was...
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provide advice to make the
forges produce more efficiently. The same year,
Cugnet, the
aforementioned member of the
Conseil Supérieur, was left in control...
- The
Cugnet river (in French: rivière
Cugnet) is a
tributary of the
Beaurivage River which is a
tributary of the west bank of the Chaudière
River (slope...
- by one of her
deceased husband's
business ****ociates, François-Étienne
Cugnet, to
purchase her for 600
pounds of gunpowder. The
offer was conditional...
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killed and
partially ate a man. 1807 Unknown†, child,
female Predatory Cugnet,
France A wolf or
wolves killed and
partially ate a girl. July, 1807 Two...
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Retrieved 2024-06-13. Del Pianta, Dimitri; Frayret, Jérôme; Gleyzes, Christine;
Cugnet, Cyril; Dupin, Jean Charles; Le Hecho,
Isabelle (2018). "Determination of...
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Gerald F.
Bacon Starring Vernon and
Irene Castle Cinematography Eugene Cugnet Distributed by
States Rights Release date October 1915 (1915-10) Running...
- signatories,
including A. Hamelin, were Luc de la Corne, François-Joseph
Cugnet,
Aubert de Gaspé,
Antoine Juchereau Duchesnay, and a few others. The last...
- of
Distributed Resources" (PDF).
National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
Cugnet,
Pierre (1997). "2.
Power Distribution Systems".
Confidence Interval Estimation...