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Montrouziera cauliflora, the
giant Houp tree, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Clusiaceae. It is
found only in New Caledonia, and is one of...
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Houp La! is an
Edwardian musical comedy extravaganza, with
music by Nat D. Ayer and
Howard Talbot,
lyrics by
Percy Greenbank and Hugh E. Wright, and a...
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Fragment of a roof
finial of a
large clan house,
sculpture of the
Kanak people made of
Houp wood, New Caledonia, late 14th century—early 15th century...
- have a 51%
stake in the Vale operation. Wood carving,
especially of the
houp (Montrouziera cauliflora), is a
contemporary reflection of the
beliefs of...
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Houp La! (or
Houp-La!) is a 1928
British silent comedy film
directed by
Frank Miller and
starring George Bellamy,
Frank Stanmore and
Peggy Carlisle. It...
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production at the St Martin's was the
spectacular Edwardian musical comedy Houp La!,
starring Gertie Millar,
which opened on 23
November 1916. The producer...
- 1917, when she took over the
leading role from
Gertie Millar in his show
Houp La! She made
little impression in the part,
which she took on only a w****...
- show of 1916,
which he
composed and
appeared in, was the
musical comedy Houp La!,
starring Gertie Millar. It was not a success,
running for just over...
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Fragment of a roof
finial of a
large clan house, a
sculpture of the
Kanak people made of
Houp wood, 18th century...
- The lake Hóp (Icelandic pronunciation: [
ˈhouːp] ) is
situated in the
north of
Iceland near Blönduós at the Húnafjörður. In reality, the lake is more of...