- The
Roches were an
American vocal trio of
sisters Maggie,
Terre and
Suzzy Roche, from Park Ridge, New Jersey. In the late 1960s,
eldest sister Maggie...
- Bill
Roche in 2000
Roche, Isère, in the Isère
department Roche-en-Forez, in the
Loire department Roches, Creuse, in the
Creuse department Roches, Loir-et-Cher...
- Nuñez-
Roches officially re-signed with the
Chiefs after no
other teams made an offer. He was
released by the
Chiefs on 8 May. On 11 May 2018, Nuñez-
Roches was...
- F. Hoffmann-La
Roche AG,
commonly known as
Roche (/rɒʃ/), is a
Swiss multinational holding healthcare company that
operates worldwide under two divisions:...
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Roches Stores was a
national chain of
department stores in Ireland, that was
owned by the
Roche family.
Roches Stores was
founded in Cork in 1901 by William...
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distinction between a
glaciated "
roches moutonnées surface" and a
simple "stoss and lee"
glacial feature. He says that the term "
roches moutonnées surface" has...
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Roches Noires may
refer to:
Roches Noires, Morocco, an arrondis****t of
eastern Casablanca, in the Aïn Sebaâ - Hay
Mohammadi district of the
Grand Casablanca...
- life
Roches was able to
repeat this miracle, so that he
became known as the
Butterfly Bishop. Rhodes,
Walter Eustace (1896). "Peter des
Roches" . Dictionary...
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Arturo Roches is a
Belizean politician. He is the
Minister of
State for
Health in Belize. "New
Belize PM
names 16-member Cabinet". Cana News. February...
- Léon
Roches (27
September 1809 – 1901) was a
French diplomat. He was a
representative of the
French government in ****an from 1864 to 1868. Léon
Roches was...