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Jeu de paume (UK: /ˌʒɜː də ˈpoʊm/, French: [ʒø d(ə) pom];
originally spelled jeu de paulme; lit. 'palm game'),
nowadays known as real tennis, (US) court...
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Gavril Dejeu (Romanian pronunciation: [ɡaˈvril deˈʒew]; born 11
September 1932) is a
Romanian politician who
served as
Minister of
Interior in Victor...
- The
Jeu de l'année (French for Game of the Year) was a
French games award,
given by the ****ociation
de Promotion et d'Evaluation des Jeux in
October to...
- The
Rules of the Game (original
French title: La règle du
jeu) is a 1939
French satirical comedy-drama film
directed by Jean Renoir. The
ensemble cast...
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Jeu de Paume (French pronunciation: [ʒø də pom], Real
Tennis Court) is an arts
centre for
modern and
postmodern photography and media. It is
located in...
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Jeu de paume was an
event contested at the 1908
Summer Olympics, the only time the
Summer Olympic Games featured the
sport as a
medal event. In the Official...
- The
Books of
Jeu are two
Gnostic texts.
Though independent works, both the
First Book of
Jeu and the
Second Book of
Jeu appear, in
Sahidic Coptic, in the...
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Battledore and shuttle****, or
jeu de volant, is a
sport related to the
professional sport of badminton. The game is pla**** by two or more
people using...
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Jeu de cartes may
refer to A
musical composition by Igor
Stravinsky from 1936, and also
either of two
ballets to Stravinsky's music:
Jeu de cartes (Balanchine)...
- In the
mathematical field of combinatorics,
jeu de taquin is a
construction due to Marcel-Paul Schützenberger (1977)
which defines an
equivalence relation...