- The
Machars (Scottish Gaelic:
Machair Ghallghaidhealaibh) is a
peninsula in the
historical county of
Wigtownshire in
Galloway in the south-west of Scotland...
- anti-establishment rhetoric. Jean-François Parot's
historical novel Le sang des
farines (Eng. title: The Baker's Blood)
centers upon the
events in
Paris during...
-
Simon Farine (born
March 21, 1987) is a
Canadian basketball player who
currently plays for
Ironi Kiryat Ata of the
Israeli Super League.
Farine was born...
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which was
established in 1866 by
brothers George and
Charles Page, and "
Farine Lactée
Henri Nestlé"
founded in 1867 by
Henri Nestlé. The
company grew significantly...
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meaning "blossom", and a
figurative meaning "the finest". The
phrase fleur de
farine meant "the
finest part of the flour",
since flour resulted from the elimination...
- deaneries, the
deaneries of
Desnes (Kirkcudbright),
Farines (Wigtown) and Rhinns. The
deaneries of
Farines and
Rhinns had been
combined by the 16th century...
- "Egorova-
Farines was not
fired but
instead ran into
performance problems, left the
company to go on
leave and
never returned." Egorova-
Farines sued Koch-Glitsch...
- dashin,
bakes (fried dumplings),
coconut confiture,
curry goat, c****ava
farine,
oxtail Dominican Republic –
arroz con
pollo with
stewed red
kidney beans...
-
eastern and
western France,
known at the time as the
Flour War (guerre des
farines).
Letters from
Marie Antoinette to her
family in
Austria at this time reveal...
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Domoda (also
known as
domoda farine or domodah) is a
Senegalese dish. It is a smooth, tomato-based
ragout prepared with
vinegar and vegetables, to which...