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Tendron (French pronunciation: [tɑ̃dʁɔ̃]) is a
commune in the Cher
department in the Centre-Val de
Loire region of France. It is
about 23
miles (37 km)...
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Surgeon Rear-Admiral
Thomas Tendron Jeans CMG MB MRCS LRCP RN (1871–1938) was a doctor, and a
decorated British Naval officer, who
translated some of...
- (Indre-et-Loire):
Tendron 2010, p. 3: Découverte et
historique des
recherches Tendron 2010, p. 4: Découverte et
historique des
recherches Tendron 2010, p. 5:...
- Jumeau à pot-au-feu Macreuse à pot-au-feu - Queue - Gîte - Flanchet -
Tendron,
milieu de
poitrine - Gros bout de
poitrine - Collier - Joue - Langue Rinderhals...
- fish (monkfish) and
vegetables (chard and celery). In
French butchery the
tendrons are from the
middle of the
underside of the animal,
between the breast...
- that has been removed. Now
chiefly historical". In
French butchery the
tendrons are from the
middle of the
underside of the animal,
between the breast...
- Boislève &
Tendron 2012, p. 92 Jardel, Boislève &
Tendron 2012, pp. 91–92 Jardel, Boislève &
Tendron 2012, p. 93 Jardel, Boislève &
Tendron 2012, p. 95...
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early 20th-century dramatists.
Hindle Wakes is his best-known play.
Thomas Tendron Jeans (1871–1938), a
Royal Navy
medical officer who
wrote juvenile fiction...
- Roi d'Yvetot", for example, was sung to the
traditional air "Quand un
tendron vient en ces lieux",
while others might be set to well-known
melodies by...
- Marc
Elder (Marcel
Tendron) (31
October 1884,
Nantes – 16
August 1933, Saint-Fiacre-sur-Maine) was a
French writer,
winner of the Prix
Goncourt for The...