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chilled and
accompanied by fruit. A
particular form of the
dacquoise is the
marjolaine,
invented by
French chef
Fernand Point,
which is long and rectangular...
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Marjolaine Rossit (born 9
January 1980) is a
French rower. She won a gold
medal at the 2004
World Rowing Championships on the Lake of
Banyoles in Catalonia...
- La
Marjolaine is an opéra
bouffe in
three acts, with
music by
Charles Lecocq and
words by Eugène
Leterrier and
Albert Vanloo, the
third collaboration by...
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Marjolaine Meynier-Millefert (born 30
September 1982) is a
French politician who has
represented the 10th
constituency of the Isère
department in the National...
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Marjolaine Hecquet (born 25
March 1993) is a
French female canoeist who won five
medals at
individual senior level at the
Wildwater Canoeing World Championships...
- Tomatoes, with an
average score of 6.56 out of 10,
based on 10 reviews.
Marjolaine Boutet of Le
Monde gave the
first season a
mixed review,
stating that...
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Marjolaine Boutin-Sweet (born
October 3, 1955) is a
Canadian anthropologist, unionist, and politician, who was
first elected to the
House of
Commons of...
- of her fate in Origins. Leliana's
personal quest involves dealing with
Marjolaine, her old
mentor and lover.
Voiced by:
Steve Valentine Alistair is a young...
- Mark R.; Karenyi, Natasha; Kerwath, Sven E.; Kock,
Alison A.; Krug,
Marjolaine; Lamberth,
Stephen J.; Omardien, Aaniyah; Pitcher,
Grant C.; Rautenbach...
- Kouign-amann –
Breton pastry Macaron –
Sweet meringue-based
confectionery Marjolaine –
Layered dessert cakePages displaying short descriptions of redirect...