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fashion designer and businessperson. She is the
creative director and CEO of
Figue, and the
founder of Liz
Lange Maternity,
which introduced form-****ing designer...
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Solenne Figuès (born 6 June 1979 in Villepinte) is a
retired French swimmer.
Figuès represented France in the 1996
Atlanta Olympics, the 2000
Sydney Olympics...
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sequel to
Devil Summoner: Soul
Hackers (1997). The plot
follows Ringo and
Figue,
manifested agents of the
artificial intelligence Aion, as they s**** and...
- The
Cactuseraie d'Escaïre-
Figue (1 hectare) is a
botanical garden specializing in cactus. It is
located in Montolieu, Aude, Languedoc-Roussillon, France...
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French Banane-
figue,
Banane mignonne,
Banane doigt de dame,
Banane naine,
Banana ficaire,
Bananier "Sucrier"
Banane figue sucrée,
Figue sucrée, Fig sucré...
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carried Baudin's
fruit from
Martinique to Jamaica.
Originally called the "
Figue Baudin" ("Baudin's fig"), the
fruits were
later referred to as "Poyo," after...
- 1964) –
herself Grand écran (TV
series do****entary, 1964) –
herself Ni
figue ni
raisin (TV series, 1965) –
herself New
Reports from
France (TV series...
- Les
Figues Press is an
American non-profit
literary press that
publishes poetry, prose,
visual art,
conceptual writing, and translation.
Based in Los Angeles...
- [ɛɡ mɔʁt].
Similar is the
feminine noun ciguë [siɡy] "hemlock";
compare figue [fiɡ] "fig". In the
ongoing French spelling reform of 1990, this was moved...
- Cook in
classical Review,
August 1907),
called "showing the fig" (faire la
figue, far la fica or le fiche),
originally prophylactic in character. Such gesture...