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- Coup de Torchon (also known as Clean Slate) is a 1981 French crime film directed by Bertrand Tavernier and adapted from Jim Thompson's 1964 novel Pop...
- at or below room temperature. In a very traditional form of terrine, au torchon ("in a towel"), a whole lobe of foie is molded, wrapped in a towel and...
- Torchon lace (Dutch: stropkant) is a bobbin lace that was made all over Europe. It is continuous, with the pattern made at the same time as the ground...
- ground Torchon ground and double Torchon ground are used in Torchon lace. Grid angle: 45° Each stitch uses a pair of threads on each side. In Torchon ground...
- meshes connecting the motifs consists of either some variation on the Torchon ground or the Kat-stitch, also called Paris ground. A decorative edge of...
- (Fourth) Eddy Mercier (Skip) Yannick Valv****ori Killian Gaudin Leo Tuaz-Torchon Megève, France Dave Merklinger Darren Heath Jamie Austin Al Shepard Vernon...
- Norman V. S. Gregory J. Hainz Harry Meistrup Harold G. Storke Georges Torchon A. Voordeckers Geoffrey Yates *: better placed due to the majority of the...
- be readily peeled off most surfaces and re-adhered to others. Saytour Torchons Nîmes "MasterCard/Visa (If it wasn’t for plastic money I wouldn’t have...
- Alsino y el cóndor Miguel Littín Nicaragua Spanish Coup de Torchon ('Clean Slate') Coup de torchon Bertrand Tavernier France French Flight of the Eagle Ingenjör...
- enigmatic and emotionally distant characters, most notably in Coup de Torchon (1983) directed by Bertrand Tavernier, adapted from Jim Thompson's pulp...