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- In hydrology, a debouch (or debouche) is a place where runoff from a small, confined space discharges into a larger, broader body of water. The word is...
- of an SS underground group, where he settled under the pseudonym Carl Debouche in upmarket Cairo suburb Maadi. In July 1958, Eisele was arrested by police...
- south-southwestern arm ends in front of the Perito Moreno Glacier. The glaciers debouche into the lake at these sites, making "trenches" in the bedrock. The lake...
- 2014 12th edition of the Times Atlas of the World. Two important glaciers debouche into the water here: Scott Glacier and Denman Glacier. Calving of Denman...
- S. Josi Alvers Aspiazu Josef Mengele Rudolf Berg Dietrich Klagges Carl Debouche Hans Eisele Werner Fiedler Walter Frank Dr. Georg Fischer Alois Brunner...
- June 2007), "Le 19 juin 1907, la crise de la viticulture languedocienne débouche...", La Vie (in French), retrieved 1 March 2018 Ferré, Georges (March 2007)...
- René (2007), "Le 19 juin 1907, la crise de la viticulture languedocienne débouche...", La Vie (in French), archived from the original on 13 October 2012...
- Stroobants. "En Belgique, un mouvement de " gilets jaunes " se cherche un débouché politique". Le Monde.fr (in French). Archived from the original on 27 November...
- French). 2021-07-25. Retrieved 2024-03-03. "En Tunisie, la crise politique débouche sur une crise constitutionnelle". Les Echos (in French). 2021-07-26. Retrieved...
- accelerated downhill by gravity and tend to follow steep mountain channels that debouche onto alluvial fans or floodplains. The front, or 'head' of a debris-flow...