- "Boule de
Suif" (French pronunciation: [bul də sɥif]),
translated variously as "Dumpling", "Butterball", "Ball of Fat", "Ball of Lard", or "Small Ball"...
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Boule de
Suif (Russian: Пышка) is a 1934
Soviet drama film
directed and
written by
Mikhail Romm. It is an
adaptation of
eponymous short story by Guy de...
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Boule de
Suif (released in English-speaking
countries as
Angel and Sinner) is a
black and
white 1945
French drama film
directed by Christian-Jaque and...
- movement.
French author Guy de Maup****ant
composed the
short stories "Boule de
Suif" ("Ball of Fat", 1880) and "L'Inutile Beauté" ("The
Useless Beauty", 1890)...
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During the
trial of her co-manager,
Damion "D-Roc" Butler, and her bodyguard,
Suif "Gutta" Jackson, a
former member of the hip hop
group Junior M.A.F.I.A.,...
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travel books, and one
volume of verse. His
first published story, "Boule de
Suif" ("The Dumpling", 1880), is
often considered his most
famous work. Henri-René-Albert-Guy...
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Ranevskaya acted at the
Chamber Theater. The film
Pyshka (known as
Boule de
Suif in the U.S.),
directed by
Mikhail Romm,
marked her
debut as a film actress...
- In 1815,
Henri Braconnot classified lipids (graisses) in two categories,
suifs (solid
greases or tallow) and ****les (fluid oils). In 1823,
Michel Eugène...
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Mademoiselle Fifi,
Boule de
Suif. 1945
France Angel and
Sinner Boule de
Suif Christian-Jaque Drama.
Based on two
short stories Mademoiselle Fifi,
Boule de
Suif....
- 2015.
Retrieved 17 June 2015.
Sebastian Porst (7
March 2010). "The REIL
language – Part I". zynamics.com.
Retrieved 17 June 2015. The
Stanford SUIF Group...