-
Boiled leather,
often referred to by its
French translation,
cuir bouilli (French: [kɥiʁ buji]), was a
historical material common in the
Middle Ages and...
- p. 137
Cuir de Russie, chanel.com.
Accessed 4 May 2011 (in French) Les
Parfums Cuirs. All
perfume houses had a
perfume with the name: "
cuir de Russie"...
- John De
Cuir (June 4, 1918 –
October 29, 1991) was a
Hollywood art
director and
production designer known for his
elaborate set
designs that were illustrated...
- The Bureaucrat(s) may
refer to: The
Bureaucrats (1936 film), a
French film The
Bureaucrats (1959 film), a film by
Henri Diamant-Berger and
Charles Van...
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public buildings.
Leather is
pliable and
could be
decorated in
various ways.
Cuir de Cordoue, or
cordwain or
cordovan (meaning: "from Córdoba"), sometimes...
- une
femme frigide (1985)
Adolescentes pour
satyres (1986) Bas
noirs et
cuirs vernis (1986) L'Amore e la
bestia (1986) La
Sfida erotica (1986)
Miele Selvaggio...
- Hall v. Decuir, 95 U.S. 485 (1878), was a
decision of the
Supreme Court of the
United States. In Hall,
Josephine Decuir, a
wealthy woman designated a Creole...
-
Prior to 1965, the
station was
known as Censier-Daubenton
halle aux
cuirs.
Halle aux
cuirs is
French for "leather market" and
referred to the
leather market...
- (carton bouilli) can be used for durable, s****y objects.
There is even carton-
cuir (cardboard and leather)
There is also a "laminating process", a
method in...
- electropop/synth-pop duo from San Antonio, Texas,
formed by Jeff De
Cuir and Jess
Barnett De
Cuir. The
music of this
American group is
variously described as "early...