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Moules-frites or
moules et
frites (French pronunciation: [mul.fʁit]]; Dutch: mosselen-friet) is a main dish of
mussels and
French fries originating in...
- map-maker
William Moule (1858–1939),
Australian lawyer and
politician Moules may
refer to:
Mussels in
French as in : Éclade des
Moules, a
seafood bake often...
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Bronte Moules is an
Australian diplomat. She was Amb****ador to Zimbabwe,
having previously served as
Deputy High
Commissioner to
Papua New Guinea.
Moules also...
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Christopher Moule (1873–1957) was a
British Anglican sinologist. He held the
Professorship of
Chinese at the
University of
Cambridge from 1933 to 1938.
Moule was...
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Moulé is a
village in the Diébougou
Department of
Bougouriba Province in south-western
Burkina Faso. The
village has a po****tion of 173. Burkinabé government...
- John
Moule (10
March 1845 – 22
March 1912) was a
wheat merchant and
politician in the
colony of
South Australia. He was
taken to the
United States as...
- Biscay, is
noted for the
abundance of mussels. The Éclade des
Moules (or, locally, Terré de
Moules) is a bake
often held on the
beaches outside of La Roc****e...
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Kenneth John
Moule (26 June 1925 – 27
January 1986) was an
English jazz pianist, best
known as a
composer and arranger.
Moule was born in Barking, Es****...
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Thomas Moule (14
January 1784 –
January 1851) was an
English antiquarian,
writer on heraldry, and one of
Victorian England's most
influential map-makers...
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William Henry Moule (31
January 1858 – 24
August 1939) was an
Australian lawyer,
politician and cricketer.
Moule was a
moderate batsman,
useful bowler...