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Rhonda Rouer traveled from
their home in
Brevard County to
attend Dunn's son's
wedding in
Orange Park, near
Jacksonville in
Duval County. Dunn and
Rouer left...
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Claude Rouer (25
October 1929 – 23 July 2021) was a road
cyclist from France, who at the 1952
Summer Olympics won the
bronze medal in the men's team road...
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Germaine Rouer (1897–1994) was a
French stage and film actress. She was a
member of the Comédie-Française. Les
Vampires (1916) The
Earth (1921) The Bread...
- Jean
Epstein and
starring Charles Vanel, Jean-Pierre
Aumont and
Germaine Rouer. It is
based on a
novel of the same
title by
Alain Serdac.
Location shooting...
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drama film
directed by Léon
Mathot and
starring André Alerme,
Germaine Rouer and
Paulette Dubost. It was shot at the
Victorine Studios in Nice with location...
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epithet is in the
Memoirs of Saint-Simon.
Another French expression is
rouer de coups,
which means giving a
severe beating to someone. In English, the...
- 1935
French drama film
directed by
Pierre Billon and
starring Germaine Rouer,
Jacques Grétillat and Jean Servais. The film's sets were
designed by the...
- for his
growing re****tion,
especially given that name's
resonance with à
rouer ("to be
beaten up") and roué (a débauché). In a
letter to Jean-Baptiste...
- region, he
exchanged property he
owned on the Île d'Orléans with
Augustin Rouer de la Cardonnière for the
Seigneurie of Rimouski,
which extended along the...
- (1647–1648),
Guillaume Audouart (1649–1663), Jean
Durand (1653–1654) and
Louis Rouer de
Villeray (1653–1657). None
legally held the title.
Bermen would have...