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actual wine to
increase the
amount available. A
common way to
produce such
piquettes was to mix
raisins with water. The
raisins used were
imported to France...
- The Ford
Piquette Avenue Plant is a
former factory located within the
Milwaukee Junction area of Detroit, Michigan, in the
United States.
Built in 1904...
- Look up
piquette in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Piquette is a type of wine made from pomace.
Piquette may also
refer to: Ford
Piquette Avenue Plant...
- Léo
Piquette (born May 22, 1946) was
elected to the
Alberta Legislative ****embly in the 1986
Alberta election. He was a
member of the
Alberta New Democratic...
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Colin Leo
Piquette (born 1969 or 1970) is a
Canadian politician who was
elected in the 2015
Alberta general election to the
Legislative ****embly of Alberta...
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Soldiers are
called mouillettes in French, but also Apprête, mouillons,
piquettes in
French Normand and
lichettes in
Lorraine Franconian. In 2005, The Daily...
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content around 3 or 4%, now
known as
piquette in
English and
French and as
graspia or vin
piccolo in Italian.
Piquette was also
widely available during the...
- and
ended in 1906
after about 1,000 were made. It was
built at the Ford
Piquette Avenue Plant. It was a four-seater
phaeton with
running boards and a side-entrance...
- few cars a day at its
factory on Mack
Avenue and
later at its
factory on
Piquette Avenue in Detroit, Michigan.
Groups of two or
three men
worked on each...
-
historic landmark Fisher Building), on
Piquette Street, in Detroit, in 1919. The
building is now part of the
Piquette Avenue Industrial Historic District...