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Francis Douce (1757–1834),
English antiquary Roland Douce (1939–2018),
plant biologist Douce River (Dominica)
Douce River (Grenada)
Douce noir, French...
- Irma la
Douce (French: [iʁ.ma la dus], "Irma the Sweet") is a 1963
American romantic comedy film
directed by
Billy Wilder from a
screenplay he co-wrote...
- "Pourvu qu'elles
soient douces"
French pronunciation: [puʁvy kɛl swa dus] (English: "As Long as They're Soft/Gentle/or Sweet") is a 1988
synthpop song...
- The
Douce Atlas is an
early 15th-century
nautical atlas by an
anonymous Italian cartographer,
currently held (MS
Douce 390) by the
Bodleian Library in...
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Douce violence may
refer to:
Douce violence (film)
Douce violence (album) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Douce violence...
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Douce Steiner (born 1971) is a
German chef. She
holds two
Michelin stars since 2012.
Steiner grew up in her parents'
hotel and
restaurant "Hirschen" in...
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Douce France is a 138-foot (42 m)
luxury sailing catamaran design by VPLP
design and
built by
Alumarine in Brittany, France. At its
launch in 1998, she...
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Douce noir (also
known as Bonarda,
Corbeau and Charbono) is a red
Savoyard wine
grape variety that has
historically been
grown in the
Savoy region, but...
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Francis Douce (/ˈdaʊs/ DOWS; 1757 – 30
March 1834) was a
British antiquary and
museum curator.
Douce was born in London. His
father was a
clerk in Chancery...
- Powder-
douce (also poudre-
douce,
literally "sweet powder") is a ****e mix used in
Medieval and
Renaissance cookery. Like
modern ****e
mixes such as Italian...