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Jules is the
French form of the
Latin "Julius" (e.g.
Jules César, the
French name for
Julius Caesar). In the anglosphere, it is also used for
females but...
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JULES (Joint UK Land
Environment Simulator) is a land-surface
parameterisation model scheme describing soil-vegetation-atmosphere interactions.
JULES...
- 1988, pp. 18–19.
Jules-Verne 1976, p. 37.
Jules-Verne 1976, pp. 40–41.
Lottmann 1996, pp. 66–67.
Jules-Verne 1976, pp. 42–43.
Jules-Verne 1976, p. 44...
- Gary
Jules Aguirre Jr. (born
March 19, 1969) is an
American singer-songwriter,
known primarily for his
cover version of the
Tears for
Fears song "Mad...
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Jules Bianchi.
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- "Fiche Joueur:
Jules Koundé". TF1 Info (in French).
Retrieved 10 July 2024. Hunter,
Graham (2
August 2022). "Barcelona
signing Jules Kounde ahead of...
- "Latest
Jules Jordan Review". Best of ****.
Retrieved 2022-09-20. Dan
Miller (May 24, 2010). "American Dreamer: The
rapid rise of
Jules Jordan from...
- 2000. The
Jules Wijdenbosch Bridge,
which connects the East of the
country with Paramaribo, has been
named after Wijdenbosch. "Oud-president
Jules Wijdenbosch...
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Jules Pelouze (also
known as
Jules Pelouze),
pronounced [pəluz]; 26
February 1807 – 31 May 1867) was a
French chemist. He was born at Valognes...
- ed. (1911). "Méline, Félix
Jules". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 18 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press. p. 94.
Jules Méline at Find a
Grave Wikimedia...