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retrieved 2022-01-18
Oxford English Dictionary "What are
French Lignes?". "Converting
between lignes and inches". "An Easy
Guide to
Button Measurement and Sizing"...
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Ligne claire (French: [liɲ(ə) klɛːʁ]; Dutch:
klare lijn [ˈklaːrə ˈlɛin]; both
meaning "clear line") is a
style of
drawing created and
pioneered by Hergé...
- Neuf
lignes obliques (English: Nine
Oblique Lines) is a
steel monument on the
Promenade des Anglais, by
French artist Bernar Venet. It was commissioned...
- Toulouse, France, as Société des
lignes Latécoère, also
known as
Lignes aériennes Latécoère or
simply "The Line" (La
ligne). Aéropostale
founder Pierre-Georges...
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Ligné may
refer to the
following places in France:
Ligné, Charente, a
commune in the
Charente department Ligné, Loire-Atlantique, a
commune in the Loire-Atlantique...
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international de N'Djili" "RDC : un
avion des
Lignes Aériennes
Congolaises cloué au sol" [The only
aircraft of
Lignes Aériennes
Congolaises is grounded] (in...
- Air
Inter (French pronunciation: [ɛʁ‿ɛ̃tɛʁ]) (legally
Lignes Aériennes Intérieures) was a semi-public
French domestic airline in
France that
operated from...
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Prince of
Ligne is a
title of
Belgian nobility that
belongs to the
House of
Ligne,
which goes back to the
eleventh century. It owes its name to the village...
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House of
Ligne is one of the
oldest Belgian noble families,
dating back to the
eleventh century. The family's name
comes from the
village of
Ligne [fr] where...
- high-speed
trains in Europe, TGVs also run on
conventional tracks (French:
lignes classiques), at the
normal maximum speed for
those lines, up to 220 km/h...