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Babette Cochois (1723-1780), also
known as
Babet Cochois and
Barbe Cochois, was a
French ballerina and writer,
active in Prussia. Her
parentage is unknown...
- Jean
Frank Cochois, also
known as The Timewriter, is a
German house record producer. His
trademark style can be
characterised by its
dense and atmospheric...
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chemise worn with the
original style.
Maria Lescynska Ballerina Marianne Cochois. Jean-Marc Nattier,
Madame Adélaïde de
France faisant des nœuds (1756)...
- Look up JFC in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. JFC may
refer to: Jean F.
Cochois, a
German record producer and DJ
Jamshedpur FC, an ****ociation football...
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Babette Cole (1950–2017),
English children's
writer and
illustrator Babette Cochois (1725–1780),
French ballerina Babette DeCastro (1925–1992), one of the...
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politician Raphaël
Babet (1894–1957),
French politician Babette Cochois (also
known as "Babet
Cochois," 1723–1780),
French ballerina and
writer HMS
Babet (1794)...
- rest of Europe. The
remixes were made by Jean F.
Cochois ("Dreaming of Andromeda" (Jean F.
Cochois Remix)),
Wolfgang Filz ("20.000
Miles Over the Sea"...
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throughout their lives. In 1749, he
married French ballerina and
writer Babette Cochois (1725–1780), with whom he had a daughter,
Barbe (1754–1814).
After many...
- "Eppur si muove" (Tocadisco Remix) – 6:39 "Dreaming of Andromeda" (Jean F.
Cochois Remix) – 7:28 "20.000
Miles over the Sea" (Boca
Junior Remix) – 7:07 "The...
- n° 142 (corner of rue Grénéta) :
House built in 1732 by Jacques-Richard
Cochois for
Claude Aubry.
Attached to it is the "fontaine Greneta",
rebuilt at...