- "Clay"
Franklin Roueche (born May 31, 1975) is a
Canadian gangster best
known for
founding the
United Nations gang of Vancouver.
Roueche was born into an...
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Clarence Berton Roueché, Jr. (/ruːˈʃeɪ/ roo-SHAY;
April 16, 1910 –
April 28, 1994) was an
American medical writer who
wrote for The New
Yorker magazine...
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Roueché is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Berton Roueché (1910–1994),
American writer Charlotte Roueché (born 1946),
British academic...
- of the gang was
Clayton Roueche, a
white Canadian who grew up
surrounded by Vietnamese-Canadians and Lao-Canadians.
Roueche came to
develop an Asian...
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Roueche House is an
historic home
located at Meadville,
Crawford County, Pennsylvania. It was
built in 1899, and is a 2½-story,
irregular frame dwelling...
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Charlotte Roueché and
Gabriel Bodard (2007),
Inscriptions of Aphrodisias,
available http://insaph.kcl.ac.uk/iaph2007, ISBN 978-1-897747-19-3
Roueché, Charlotte...
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Charlotte Roueché (née Wrinch) FSA (born 1946) is a
British academic who
specialises in the
analysis of texts,
inscribed or in m****cripts, from the Roman...
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misuses cortisone. It is
based on a 1955
article by
medical writer Berton Roueché in The New Yorker,
titled "Ten Feet Tall". In
addition to
starring in the...
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storylines of
several early episodes were
based on the work of
Berton Roueché, a
staff writer for The New
Yorker between 1944 and 1994, who specialized...
- in "The
Alerting of Mr. Pomerantz," an
article by
medical writer Berton Roueché.
Although it is not
transmitted by a tick (a
characteristic of spotted...