- was
again created at
Alais by Pope
Innocent XII, in 1694. The ****ure
Cardinal de Bausset, Bossuet's biographer, was
Bishop of
Alais from 1784 to 1790. It...
- Jai
alai (/ˈhaɪ.
əlaɪ/: [ˈxai
aˈlai]) is a
sport involving bouncing a ball off a walled-in
space by
accelerating it to high
speeds with a hand-held wicker...
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Alais is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Ernesto Alais (1929–2016),
Argentine sport shooter John
Alais (c.1778–1847),
British engraver...
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Alai Payuthey, also
spelled as
Alaipayuthey (/əlaɪpɑːjʊðeɪ/ transl. Waves are flowing), is a 2000
Indian Tamil-language
romantic drama film written, co-produced...
- Look up
alai in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Alai may
refer to:
Alai (Cilicia), town of
ancient Cilicia Alai (film), a 2003
Indian Tamil film starring...
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meteoritics Meteoritical Bulletin Database:
Alais Marvin 2006, p. 53.
Mason 1963, p. 621.
Marvin 2006, p. 54. "Sample of
Alais". Muséum
National d'Histoire Naturelle...
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Robert Alai, HSC is a
Kenyan blogger and cyber-activist.
Alai, who used to run the now
defunct information technology weblog at Techmtaa.com has earned...
- (1978). King John.
University of
California Press. York,
Laura (1999). "
Alais of France". In Commire, Anne; Klezmer,
Deborah (eds.).
Women in
World History:...
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afterwards La Ferté-
Alais in the law
bulletin in 1801. But the
final name will
remain from 1845 onwards.
Inhabitants of La Ferté-
Alais are
known as Fertois...
- Ferté-
Alais Air Show is an
annual meeting of
aviation enthusiasts,
flight organizations, companies, and
pilots in the
village of La Ferté-
Alais, France...