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enthusiastically adopted by the
French nobility to
become Toiles flammées or
Siamoises de Rouen,
often with
checkered blue-and-white designs.
After the French...
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enthusiastically adopted by the
French nobility to
become Toiles flammées or
Siamoises de Rouen,
often with
checkered blue-and-white designs.
After the French...
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siamois miraculé au monde,
selon son chirurgien". May 28, 2019. "Jumelles
siamoises: Marie-Cléa
Papillon inhumée ce mardi" [Siamese Twins: Marie-Cléa Papillon...
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earliest forms of "mixed cloth", a
material composed of silk and cotton.
Siamoise was a 17th-century
cotton and
linen material.
Fiber composition the fiber...
- Laos
Accessed on 2009-04-28. É. Aymonier, Le Cambodge. II Les
provinces siamoises,
Paris 1901; E.
Lunet de Lajonquiére,
Inventaire descriptif des monuments...
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enthusiastically adopted by the
French nobility to
become Toiles flammées or
Siamoises de
Rouen often with
checkered blue-and-white designs.
After the French...
- Paris,
Pierre Belfond, 213 pages. reprint: Paris, Belfond, 2013 2003 La
Siamoise nue – Paris, Le Cercle, 552
pages 2008
Bonheur 2 – Les
Cahiers de l'Égaré...
- des
troupes presque en totalité
siamoises. Tous les
professeurs des cinq
cents "lokhon" de
Norodom étaient
siamoises. A sa mort, il y
avait plus de trois...
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Sinding (Rondoletto giocoso, op.32/5) (orch. Igor
Stravinsky for "Danse
Siamoise")
Edvard Grieg (Småtroll, op.71/3, from
Lyric Pieces, Book X) (orch. Igor...
- of oriental-themed
dances performed by
soloists Vaslav Nijinsky (Danse
Siamoise and Kobold),
Tamara Karsavina (****yrian Dance), Vera Fokina, Alexander...