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Ruché (English: /ˈruːkeɪ/ ROO-kay, Italian: [ruˈke]; Piedmontese: roché [rʊˈke]) is a red
Italian wine
grape variety from the
Piedmont region. It is largely...
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decreases a few rows later. This
produces many
small vertical ripples or "
ruches" in the fabric,
effectively little pleats. The
technique of
shirring produces...
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Ruche may
refer to: Ruching, in
garment design,
ruffling or
pleating in
fabric for
decoration or
embellishment Ruché, a
grape This
disambiguation page...
- La
Ruche may
refer to: La
Ruche (residence), artists'
residence in
Paris La
Ruche (school),
early 1900s
anarchist school outside Paris Beehive (disambiguation)...
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rings are then hung on a peg or hook on a
nearby frame or wall. A
ruched tie-back
consists of a roll of
interfacing covered with a
gathered tube...
- tunic), a ****tta (veil), and most importantly, a pair of wide-legged pants,
ruched at the knee so they
flare out
dramatically known as Gharara. The knee area...
- La
Ruche,
Fontvieille is an
industrial building in the Prin****lity of Monaco. It was
built by Monaco's
Public Works Office. La
Ruche was
inaugurated in...
- La
Ruche ("The Hive") was a
French school founded by Sébastien
Faure on
anarchist principles. It
operated from 1904 to
February 1917. The
anarchist Sébastien...
- a widow, a
bonnet was de rigueur. Silk bonnets,
elaborately pleated and
ruched, were worn outdoors, or in
public places like shops, galleries, churches...
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Mouches Café des 2
Moulins Café
Procope Folies Bergère
Fountains in
Paris La
Ruche Les Deux
Magots Maxim's
Moulin de la
Galette Moulin Rouge Paris Métro entrances...