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Derocher 2012, p. 21.
Ellis 2009, p. 79.
Derocher,
Andrew E.; Andersen, Magnus; Wiig, Øystein...
- Yves
Rocher (7
April 1930 – 26
December 2009) was a
French businessman and
founder of the
cosmetics company that
bears his name. He was a
pioneer of the...
- Yves
Rocher is a
French skin care,
cosmetics and
perfume company,
founded in 1965 by
French entrepreneur Yves
Rocher in La Gacilly. The
company is present...
-
Etienne de Rocher is a Berkeley, California-based
singer songwriter who
plays a
unique style of
indie rock. His
eponymous album was
released in 2006....
-
Brunswick Rocher Percé, a
natural arch near the
village of Percé,
Quebec Rocher, Ardèche, a
commune in the
department of the Ardèche
Rochers de Naye, a...
- Fort
de Rocher (sometimes
called Fort
de la
Roche or Dovecote) was a seventeenth-century
fortress on the
Caribbean island of Tortuga,
northwest of Haiti...
- The
Rochers de Naye (French, lit. "rocks of Naye"; 2,042
metres (6,699 ft)) is a
mountain of the
Swiss Alps,
overlooking Lake
Geneva near
Montreux and...
-
Etienne de Rocher's first full-length effort,
Etienne de Rocher, was
released in
February 2006 by Fog City Records. This
Enhanced CD
contains bonus audio...
- (2003),
Authoring a PhD,
Palgrave Macmillan, p. 46, ISBN 978-1-4039-1191-9.
DeRocher,
James E.; Miron,
Murray S.; Patten, Sam M.; Pratt,
Charles C. (1973),...
-
chocolate after a
grotto in the
Roman Catholic shrine of Lourdes,
Rocher de M****abielle [fr].
Rocher comes from
French and
means 'rock' or 'boulder'. The chocolate...