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Modified brilliants include the
marquise (a
prolate lemon-shape, also
called navette,
which is
French for "little boat",
because it
resembles the hull of a...
- 1967, when the RATP spun off the
branch because of its low traffic. The
Navette on the
Paris Métro (lit. 'Shuttle') was a single-track
shuttle that operated...
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Nellie Navette (1865–3
August 1936) was a well-known
British music hall serio-comic
performer of the late
Victorian era.
Famous as a
pantomime Prin****l...
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Train Navette Rapide ("Fast
Shuttle Train", more
commonly known as the "TNR" or "Aouita") is a
Moroccan rail
service operated by the ONCF. Its
first phase...
- The Voie des Fêtes and the voie
navette of the
Paris Métro are two single-track
connecting tunnels between lines 3 bis at the
Porte des
Lilas station...
-
lines T1 T2 T3 T5 T6 T7 T8 3
shuttles Navette Aéroport (Airport Shuttle)
Navette Parking (Parking Shuttle)
Navette LaSalle (Polytechnic
Institute of LaSalle...
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Southern Range separates into a
northern trend containing the
Lizard Springs,
Navette, and
Mayaro Fields,
while the
southern trend contains the
Beach Field.: 5–9 ...
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Provence is a
geographical region and
historical province of
southeastern France,
which stretches from the left bank of the
lower Rhône to the west to...
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Retrieved 17
September 2012. "Boats".
Navette Maritimes du Saint-Laurent.
Retrieved 17
September 2012.
Navette Maritimes du Saint-Laurent v t e v t e...
- and
sometimes filled with olives,
cheese or anchovies.[citation needed]
Navette de M****ille [fr] are, in the
words of food
writer M. F. K. Fisher, "little...