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lattes found today at
specialty coffee shops". The
drink is
thought to have "technically originated" in 17th-century Europe. The
modern caffè
latte appeared...
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lattes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lattes may
refer to:
Lattes, Hérault, a
commune in
southern France Canton of
Lattes the
plural of "
latte":...
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Latte macchiato, hot
espresso drink Latte stone, type of
pillar found in the
Mariana Islands Wey
Latte, a
compact luxury crossover SUV
Lattes (disambiguation)...
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Legends &
Lattes is a
fantasy novel written by
American author Travis Baldree. It was
first published by
Cryptid Press in
February 22, 2022; a
second edition...
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Cesare Mansueto Giulio Lattes (11 July 1924 – 8
March 2005), also
known as César
Lattes, was a
Brazilian experimental physicist, one of the discoverers...
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Nicole Lattès (née Cousin; 20
February 1938 – 31
January 2023) was a
French editor. She was
known for
founding NiL Éditions in 1993.
Lattès was born on...
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eight and
fourteen lattes framing a
rectangular space. The more
pairs in the structure, the
taller the
latte stones. One
twenty latte arrangement was found...
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Women (1940)
Waldman p.154 Waldman, Harry.
Maurice Tourneur: The Life and Films. McFarland, 2001.
Marcel Lattès on data.bnf.fr
Marcel Lattès at IMDb...
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Lattès is a
French publishing house. A
division of
Hachette Livre since 1981, JC
Lattès'
catalogue includes the
works of Dan Brown, as well as Fifty...
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complex torus to itself.
Lattès maps are
named after French mathematician Samuel Lattès, who
wrote about them in 1918.
Lattès, S (1918), "Sur l'itération...