- pronunciation: [otɛl d(ə) la maʁin]), also
known (formerly) as the Hôtel du Garde-
Meuble ([otɛl dy ɡaʁdəmœbl]), is an
historic building on the
Place de la Concorde...
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January 2019 "Paris perd ses habitants, la
faute à la démographie et aux...
meublés touristiques pour la Ville." Le Parisien, 28
December 2017 "Statistics...
- The Garde-
Meuble de la
Couronne was, in the
organisation of the
French royal household under the
Ancien Régime, the
department of the
Maison du Roi responsible...
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since it
often did not
stand against the wall (
meuble meublant) but was
moved about the room (
meuble volant); its
special characteristic is a raised...
- Leon's
Furniture Ltd. (TSX: LNF) (
Meubles Léon Limité in Quebec) is a
Canadian furniture retailer which first opened its
store in 1909 in Welland, Ontario...
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often confused with Bosetti's
object animation tour de
force Le garde-
meubles automatique (The
Automatic Moving Company) (1912). Both
films feature furniture...
- office), biżuteria ("bijou", jewelry),
rekin ("requin", shark),
meble ("
meuble", furniture), bagaż ("bagage", luggage),
walizka ("valise", suitcase), fotel...
- manière way
marsjeer marcheer,
marcheren marcher (to)
march meubels meubels meubles furniture militêr
militair militaire militarily morsel morzel morceau piece...
- André-Charles
Boulle (11
November 1642 – 29
February 1732), le
joailler du
meuble (the "furniture jeweller"),
became the most
famous French cabinetmaker and...
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supervision of the
Ministry of Culture. Its
history goes back to the Garde-
Meuble de la Couronne,
which was
responsible for the
administration of all furniture...