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Dawson Eureka Feradam Ferbel Ferjean Fernette Fernor Ferouette Forde Franquette Grandjean Germisara Gillet Hansen Hartley Howard Hu
Ivanhoe Jupanesti...
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Translation Germanic Element Etymology Period References à la
bonne franquette informally franquette Normanno-Picard, from franc, a
Germanic word
known in French...
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varying walnut husk
softness or thickness. 'Eureka', 'Klon****', 'Payne', '
Franquette' and 'Ehrhardt'
cultivars are
among the most
susceptible to infestation...
- po****ire (for
Claude François, 1973, at Flèche Productions), La
Bonne Franquette (for
Herbert Pagani, 1974 – EMI), Une
chanson française (Claude François...
- re-shoots for two w****s in March.
Locations included a cafe
called A la
Bonne Franquette on the rue
Mussard in Levallois, Le Sappey-en-Chartreuse,
around Grenoble...
- pastures. It was rough, but at the same time very charming, very
bonne franquette, an
extremely pleasant atmosphere. Yves
Rocard and
Maurice Lévy, inspired...
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Cathedral of
Saint Eugene, near the
intersection of
Montgomery Drive and
Franquette Avenue in
Santa Rosa.
Maria Antonia Natalia "Josefa" (November 27, 1810...
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nursery stock from France.
Gillet is
credited with
introduction of
Franquette and
Mayette cultivars to California, as well as
other French cultivars...
- followed: Le
Livre de la patrie, L'Heure enchantée (1890), A la
bonne franquette (1892), Au bois joli (1894) and Le Clos des fées (1897).
Vicaire wrote...
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Company marketed at
least seven different varieties including Vrooman Franquette, Mayette,
Mayette Rougue, Parisienne, Praeparturien, Chaberte, and Cluster...