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heavy balls (called
boules in France, and
bocce in Italy) as
close as
possible to a
small target ball,
called the jack in English.
Boules-type
games are traditional...
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Canadian Rocky Mountains Boules, a
collective term for ball
games involving metal balls aimed at a
smaller target ball The
Boulé, a
reference to the Sigma...
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players or
teams play
their boules/balls
towards a
target ball. In pétanque the
objective is to
score points by
having boules closer to the
target than...
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integrated circuits used today. In the
semiconductor industry synthetic boules can be made by a
number of methods, such as the
Bridgman technique and the...
- In
cities of
ancient Greece, the
Boule (Gr****: βουλή,
boulē;
plural βουλαί, boulai) was a
council of over 500
citizens (βουλευταί, bouleutai) appointed...
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border were
installed in many cafes.
Boules can be
bounced off the side
borders but are out of play if they
touch the backboard.
Boule bretonne (fr)...
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Bataille de
boules de
neige (transl. Snowball Fight), also
known as Snowballing, is an 1896
French short silent film
directed and
produced by
Louis Lumière...
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Boule, from French,
meaning "ball," is a
traditional shape of
French bread resembling a
squashed ball. A
boule can be made
using any type of
flour and...
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anglicized as
bocce ball,
bocci or boccie, is a ball
sport belonging to the
boules family,
closely related to
British bowls and
French pétanque, with a common...
- list of
Boulé conferences which were held by
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated: No
Boulé occurred in 1942 due to
World War II. The 41st
Boulé was the...