- (Brathendl).
Another po****r form is the
fried Backhendl (French:
poulet frit à la viennoise) version, a
specialty of the
Viennese cuisine. The Standard...
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Singaporean lawyer,
director of the
Commercial Affairs Department (1984–1991).
Frits Korthals Altes, 93,
Dutch politician,
minister of
justice (1982–1989), president...
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commercial glazes are
molecularly bound to
silica in a 1:1 ratio, or
included in
frit form, to
ensure stabilization and
reduce the risk of leaching. In polluted...
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called a
frit. Color-producing minerals, such as cobalt, were
added in the
final glaze formulations. This was then
painted onto the bisque-fired
bricks and...
- the
frit, with
alumina powder as
filler powder to
control the
thermal expansion of the
frit. The
frit may be
applied as a
paste consisting of
frit particles...
- 59. ISBN 978-0-8020-9519-0. Taras, David; Bakardjieva, Maria; Pannekoek,
Frits, eds. (2007). How
Canadians Communicate II: Media, Globalization, and Identity...
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Germany [Days with Antonio]. 1958*
Costa Brava "Victor Servatius" (
Frits Bernard)
Netherlands With a
didactic vocation,
aimed at
making the general...
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original on 5
November 2012.
Retrieved 5
October 2010. Barend,
Frits; van Dorp, Henk (1999). Ajax, Barcelona, Cruyff.
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC...
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oilman J. P. Getty, at the
Brick Presbyterian Church in New York City. His
maternal grandfather,
whose surname he took, was
Frits Toxwerdt von Bülow, Justice...
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decorated polychrome faience vessels were also produced.
Egyptian faience,
frit or 'glazed composition', as it is
often termed by Egyptologists, has rather...