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Planche may
refer to:
Planche (exercise), a
bodyweight exercise James Planché (1796–1880),
British dramatist,
antiquary and
officer of arms Jean Baptiste...
- A
planche (from
French "
planche",
meaning "plank") is a
skill in
gymnastics and
calisthenics in
which the body is held
parallel to the ground,
while being...
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Planches (French pronunciation: [plɑ̃ʃ] ) is a
commune in the Orne
department in north-western France. The
Commune is one of 30
communes that make up the...
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James Robinson Planché (27
February 1796 – 30 May 1880) was a
British dramatist,
antiquary and
officer of arms. Over a
period of
approximately 60 years...
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playwright James Robinson Planché.
Planché,
James (1879). Croker,
Thomas F.D.; Tucker,
Stephen I. (eds.). The
extravaganzas of J. R.
Planché, esq., (Somerset herald)...
- the floor, i.e.,
starting from and
returning to the
planche position.
These are
known as "
planche push-ups". To do this variation, the body's
center of...
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Gustave Planche (16
February 1808 – 18
September 1857) was a
French art and
literary critic.
Already in his time as a
medical student,
Planche frequented...
- in 1941. La
Planche moved to
southern California from
Kansas with her
mother and sister,
Louise La
Planche, at a very
early age. La
Planche, who
lived in...
- 1940s. La
Planche made her film
debut as in the 1923
silent film, The
Hunchback of
Notre Dame. La
Planche was the
sister of
Rosemary La
Planche, who was...
- La
Planche (French pronunciation: [la plɑ̃ʃ] ; Breton: Ar Plank) is a
commune in the Loire-Atlantique
department in the Pays de la
Loire region in western...