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Basque pelota (Basque: pilota, Spanish:
pelota vasca, French:
pelote basque) is the name for a
variety of
court sports pla**** with a ball
using one's hand...
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Dorothy Barnes Pelote (December 30, 1929 –
January 18, 2015) was a
member of the
Georgia State House of Representatives. Born on
December 30, 1929, in...
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Maison du chat-qui-
pelote (The
House of the Cat and Racket) is a
novel by Honoré de Balzac. It is the
opening work in the Scènes de la vie privée (transl...
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Australian radio play Balzac.
Novels Les
Chouans (1829) La
Maison du chat-qui-
pelote (1829) La
Vendetta (1830) La Peau de
chagrin (1831) Les
Proscrits (1831)...
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Alternative Francophone. 1 (10): 116–135. doi:10.29173/af27237. ISSN 1916-8470. "
Pelote de Phil à Pat". www.pelotedephilapat.com.
Retrieved 2
September 2020. "LYFOUNG...
- peloton,
meaning a
small ball or
small detachment of men,
which came from
pelote, a ball. The
commissioned officer carrying the (infantry) company's flag...
- the city
caused by
hustling over
large foot
balls [rageries de
grosses pelotes de pee] in the
fields of the
public from
which many
evils might arise which...
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headquarters in Amiens.
Ballon au
poing Balle à la main Real
tennis Balle pelote Balle au
tamis Llargues Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Longue paume...
- Rivotte. Tour de la
Pelote. Tour de Chamars.
Fortifications prior to the
French conquest are also numerous. The Tour de la
Pelote,
located on the Quai...
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language via the
French peloton ("small detachment"), from the
Middle French pelote ("little ball") and
derived from the Low
Latin "pilotta",
itself derived...