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Antisemitic canard All
pages with
titles containing Canard All
pages with
titles containing Canards Kenard, a
character in the
television series The Wire...
- "
Canards:
Design with Care",
Flight International, pp. 19–21. Neblett, Evan; Metheny,
Michael 'Mike'; Leifsson,
Leifur Thor (17
March 2003), "
Canards"...
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Antisemitic tropes, also
known as
antisemitic canards or
antisemitic libels, are "sensational reports,
misrepresentations or fabrications"
about Jews...
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cleanly delineated.
Every issue includes short political news (Mare au
Canards); w****ly
profile (Prises de Bec); news from the
media world;
sections of...
- Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rivière-aux-
Canards, later, Rivière-aux-
Canards in
short form. The best
farms were
located at the
mouths of 'rivière aux
Canards'
river and the 'Saint-Antoine'...
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addition of
canards,
which are
small lifting surfaces,
ahead of the wings.
First tested in 1985
using an
experimental aircraft, the
canards, in complement...
- Cul de
canard (CDC) (French for "duck bottom") are the
feathers from the back of a duck
directly around the
preen gland (uropygial gland); they are very...
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Performance Plus, Inc. Rogoway,
Tyler (24
March 2025). "What The F-47's
Canards Say
About The Rest Of Its Design". The War Zone.
Retrieved 29
March 2025...
- The
Battle of
River Canard (French
Bataille de Rivière aux
Canards) was an
engagement between British and
American forces on July 16, 1812,
during the...
- duck, or
canard à l'orange is a
French dish in
cuisine bourgeoise consisting of a
roast duck with a
bigarade sauce.
Another dish
called canard à l'orange...