- Noël-Antoine
Pluche (13
November 1688 – 19
November 1761),
known as the abbé
Pluche, was a
French priest. He is now
known for his
Spectacle de la nature...
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parliament in
January 2011. In 2016, she made
public in her
political memoire Pluche (Plush) that
after the 2012
election she was
asked to
consider becoming...
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despair because of her
marriage refusal.
During a
quarrel between Dame
Pluche and Blazius,
Perdican accidentally finds Camille's letter. His
vanity aroused...
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Single by
Danyel Gérard from the
album Butterfly B-side "Le
Petit Ours En
Pluche"
Released 1970
Recorded 1969
Genre Pop
Length 3:23
Label CBS
Records Songwriter(s)...
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Julienne –
thinly sliced vegetables Pasta (tapioca, sago, salep) etc.
Pluches – a
whole leaf
spray of herbs,
without the
central stalk (traditionally...
- ["Ketterijen – how do we
survive our time?] Polis, 2017.
Pluche – Over de
banalisering van
extreem rechts ["
Pluche – On the
banalisation of the
extreme right"],...
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Great Hoggarty Diamond The Fitz-Boodle
Papers The
Diary of C.
Jeames de la
Pluche, Esq. with his
letters A
Legend of the
Rhine A
Little Dinner at Timmins's...
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Laurence Eusden,
English poet
laureate (died 1730)
November 13 – Noël-Antoine
Pluche,
French natural historian and
priest (died 1761)
November 15 (baptised)...
- Fond et la Forme, tome III (Gallimard) 1967
Pluche ou l’Amour de l’art (Flammarion) [In English: "
Pluche, or The Love of Art" tr.
Robin Chancellor (Doubleday...
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study of
natural science. The
account of the ant-lion in Noël-Antoine
Pluche's Spectacle de la nature,
which he read in his
sixteenth year,
turned his...