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Boules (/buːl/,
French pronunciation: [bul]), or jeu de
boules, is a
collective name for a wide
range of
games similar to
bowls and
bocce in
which the...
- by
having boules closer to the
target than the
opponent after all
boules have been thrown. This is
achieved by
throwing or
rolling boules closer to the...
- Look up
boule in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Boule may
refer to:
Boules, a
collective term for
games involving players throwing balls at a smaller...
- the 1920
Boulé. In addition, the sorority's
crest was
designed by
Phyllis Wheatley Waters and
accepted in the same
Boulé. At the 1921
Boulé, the Ivy Leaf...
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installed in many cafes.
Boules can be
bounced off the side
borders but are out of play if they
touch the backboard. "La
Boule Bretonne |
Sport & Loisir"...
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delle bocchie" in 1753.[citation needed] "
Boules Sport 2024". Confédération
Mondiale des
Sports de
Boules.
Retrieved July 22, 2017.
Impiglia 2004 Impiglia...
- In
cities of
ancient Greece, the
boule (Ancient Gr****: βουλή; pl.: boulai, βουλαί) was a
council (βουλευταί, bouleutai)
appointed to run
daily affairs...
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Internationale de
Boules (International
Boules Federation) (abbreviated FIB) is part of the "Confédération
Mondiale des
Sports de
Boules"
which is the highest...
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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...
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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...