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- The Bread Peddler (French:La porteuse de pain or Italian:La Portatrice di pane) may refer to: The Bread Peddler (novel), an 1884 novel by the French writer...
- and po****r plays, he is best known for the 19th-Century best-seller, La Porteuse de pain (The Bread Peddler), which was first published in Le Petit Journal...
- ""Je suis très fière": Éléonore Laloux, première conseillère muni****le porteuse de Trisomie 21, décorée de l'ordre du Mérite". BFMTV (in French). Retrieved...
- Retrieved 26 August 2024. "Cérémonie d'ouverture : Imane Khelif désignée porteuse du drapeau algérien" [Opening ceremony: Imane Khelif designated as Algerian...
- main satellites are possible depending on size using a SPELTRA (Structure Porteuse Externe Lancement Triple Ariane, which translates to "Ariane Triple-Launch...
- Another innovation of the Ariane 4 was the dual-launch SPELDA (Structure Porteuse Externe de Lancement Double Ariane) fairing.: 180  This had the function...
- largest versions can launch two satellites, mounted in the SPELDA (Structure Porteuse Externe pour Lancements Doubles Ariane) adapter. Such later versions are...
- reference, according to Lord Lyon King of Arms in Edinburgh, is to a Guillaume Porteuse (later William Porteous), who arrived from Normandy c 1400 under the patronage...
- The Bread Peddler (French:La porteuse de pain) is an 1884 novel by the French writer Xavier de Montépin. It has been turned into a number of films and...
- original on 7 May 2016. Retrieved 23 April 2016. "La Chine lance une fusée porteuse Longue Marche-5B". french.peopledaily.com.cn (in French). Archived from...