- (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈruɣneð oˈðoɾ]) (born
February 3, 1994),
nicknamed "
Rougie", is a
Venezuelan professional baseball second baseman who is a free agent...
- Paris. Foie gras:
There are
several large foie gras
factories including Rougié, and many
small producers of foie gras in the area;
other farms raise geese...
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pronounced Rodgie, and some Gaelic-speaking
people in
Perthshire pronounce it
Rougie and
sometimes Royger. John Rodgers, born in Maryland, 1771, son of a Scots...
- (consulted 2020-09-17) [Des
produits Rougié made in
Canada |url=https://www.reussir.fr/volailles/des-produits-
rougie-made-canada "Une filière foie gras...
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African Ch****eur
Regiment II/24th
Colonial Infantry Mixed Regiment Task
Force Rougie II/16th
Tunisian Tirailleur Regiment,
later replaced by the II/22nd Algerian...
- 1938
conference of
intellectuals organized in
Paris by
philosopher Louis Rougie Thomas Lippmann (born 1961),
German politician Walter Max
Lippmann (1919–1993)...
- Don Néroman (sometimes
spelled Dom Néroman, pen-name of
Pierre Rougié) was an
astrologer born June 18, 1884, in Gramat, Lot department, France, and died...
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Christopher J.; Liu, Feng; Gao, Cen; Huang, Xi-Ping; Kuznetsova, Ekaterina;
Rougie,
Marie (2013). "An
orally bioavailable chemical probe of the
Lysine Methyltransferases...