- Jean
Baratte (7 June 1923, Lambersart, Nord – 1 July 1986) was a
French football player and manager. A striker, he pla**** for
Lille OSC and was the twelfth...
- Louis-Henri
Baratte (né Louis-Henry Aglaé
Baratte; 20
April 1805 – 7 June 1872) was a
French medical doctor and
writer born in Criquetot-l'Esneval, Normandy...
- Paul
Baratte (
December 20, 1860,
Villing –
December 3, 1928, Troyes) was a
French engineer and
inspector general of
bridges and roads. He led the water...
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named Jean-Baptiste
Baratte and
chronicles his
efforts in
clearing an
overfilled graveyard that is
polluting the
surrounding area.
Baratte makes friends and...
- doi:10.1242/jeb.02435. ISSN 0022-0949. PMID 16985187. S2CID 26862414.
Baratte, S.; Andouche, A.; Bonnaud, L. (2007). "Engrailed in cephalopods: a key...
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Renato Sanches (2019–22)
Yusuf Yazıcı (2019–24)
Amadou Onana (2021–22) Jean
Baratte (1944–53, 56–57) René
Bihel (1944–46) Jean
Lechantre (1944–52)
Roger Vandooren [fr]...
- (Usually 'to yawn')
baratte: 'a
piece of
machinery or tool of
sorts that no
longer works properly', e.g. "My car is a
lemon so it is a
baratte" (very common...
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market in Paris. The
restaurants around the
market – La
Poule au Pot, Chez
Baratte, Au Pied de
Cochon –
served the soup with a
substantial topping of grated...
- Phoenician-Punic Dictionary. Leuven: Peeters. p. 113. ISBN 90-429-0770-3.
Baratte, François;
Louvre (1994). From
Hannibal to
Saint Augustine:
Ancient Art...
- 293 0.59 1955 1964 Nîmes (119/204),
Reims (48/78),
Monaco (6/11) 13 Jean
Baratte 169 284 0.6 1945 1955
Lille (167/268),
Roubaix (2/16) 14 Just Fontaine...