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- outwards (en dehors), or inwards (en dedans). A fouetté turn (or fouetté en tournant) begins with the performer standing on one flat foot in plié (with knee...
- Tornant Moat is an Irish National Monument composed of a ringfort and nearby barrows. Tornant Moat is located 1.3 km (0.81 mi) south of Dunlavin. Tornant...
- Arnaud Tournant (born 5 April 1978) is a French track cyclist. He has won 14 World Championships and won a gold, silver and a bronze at the Summer Olympics...
- The Last Turning (French: Le Dernier tournant) is a 1939 French film noir directed by Pierre Chenal and starring Fernand Gravey, Corinne Luchaire and Michel...
- organizes large buffet displays and prepares charcuterie items.: 30  Tournant Spare hand/ roundsperson Moves throughout kitchen ****isting other positions...
- 2007. L. Foucault (1852) "Sur les phénomènes d’orientation des corps tournants entraînés par un axe fixe à la surface de la terreNouveaux signes sensibles...
- Chevreul, De La Baguette Divinatoire du pendule dit explorateur at des table tournants au point de vue de l'histoire, de la critique, and de la méthode expérimentale...
- September 2004. Retrieved 15 February 2012. "Madagascar: La Crise a un Tournant Critique?". International Crisis Group (in French). Archived from the original...
- Columbus, Ohio Eliminated during finals Carmen Florencia Ibarra 29 Chef tournant Miami, Florida Eliminated before finals Dahmere Merriweather 29 Chef Philadelphia...
- 2024). "De « lover boy » à symbole de la résistance palestinienne, le tournant artistique de Saint Levant depuis le 7 octobre". L'Orient–Le Jour (in French)...