- For the
piece of
medieval armor, see t****ets You
might also mean
t****e à café
T****e is a
revival of Paul Renner's
Steile ****ura. The
family consists of...
- Yvon-Roma
T****é, CM (1
October 1910 – 28
August 1998) was a
Progressive Conservative party member of the
House of
Commons of Canada.
T****é was born in...
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T****é (French pronunciation: [tase]) is a
commune in the
Sarthe department in the
region of Pays de la
Loire in north-western France.
Communes of the...
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Roger T****é, OC (June 5, 1931 – May 20, 2017) was a
Canadian lawyer and
civil servant.
T****é served as a
deputy solicitor general during the 1970s. He...
- François
T****é (August 11, 1774 –
August 6, 1832) was a
merchant and
political figure in
Lower Canada. He
represented Effingham in the
Legislative ****embly...
- François-Zéphirin
T****é (May 14, 1825 –
February 20, 1886) was a
physician and
political figure in Quebec. He
represented Jacques Cartier in the Legislative...
- the free dictionary. A demit****e (/ˈdɛmɪtæs/; French: "half cup"), demi-
t****e, or
espresso cup is a
small cup used to
serve espresso. It may also refer...
- A
t****e à café (French pronunciation: [tɑs‿a kafe],
coffee cup) is a cup,
generally of
white porcelain and of
around 120 ml (4 fl oz), in
which coffee...
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Henriette T****é (née Lionais;
September 23, 1870 – 1964) was a
Quebec journalist and writer. The
daughter of
Charles Lionais and Émilie Berthelot, she...
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Joseph T****é (23
October 1848 – 17
January 1895) was a
Canadian writer, translator, and parliamentarian. Born in L'Abord-à-Plouffe [fr]
Lower Canada (now...