- A dead end, also
known as a
cul-
de-
sac (/ˈkʌldəsæk, ˈkʊl-/; French: [kydsak], lit. 'bag bottom'), a no-through road or a no-exit road, is a
street with...
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Cul-
de-
sac is a 1966
British black comedy psychological thriller film
directed by
Roman Polanski,
written by
Polanski and Gérard Brach, and
starring Donald...
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Cul de Sac were a rock
group formed in 1990 in Boston, M****achusetts, and led by
guitarist Glenn Jones.
Their music is
primarily instrumental.
Jones and...
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Cul-
de-
sac is a play by
American playwright John Cariani.
Cul-
de-
sac premiered off-Broadway in
April 2006. The play
tells the
story of
three small-time...
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Knots Landing: Back to the
Cul-
de-
Sac is a 1997
American television miniseries which is a
continuation of the 1979–1993
prime time soap
opera Knots Landing...
- up
cul-
de-
sac in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
cul-
de-
sac is a dead end
street with only one and the same
inlet and outlet.
Cul-
de-
sac or
cul de sac...
- own
songs for the band to work on.
Banks put
forward "Heathaze" and "
Cul-
de-
Sac",
Rutherford used "Man of Our Times" and "Alone Tonight", and Collins...
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Petit Cul-
de-
Sac (French pronunciation: [pəti ky də sak]) is a
quartier of
Saint Barthélemy in the Caribbean. It is
located in the
extreme eastern part...
- A
cul-
de-
sac hernia (also
termed a peritoneocele) is a
herniation of
peritoneal folds into the recto****l
septum (in females), or the
rectovesical septum...
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Cul de Sac is an
American comic strip created by
Richard Thompson. It was
distributed by
Universal Press Syndicate/Universal
Uclick to 150
worldwide newspapers...