- The
covered p****ages of
Paris (French: P****ages
couverts de Paris) are an
early form of
shopping arcade built in Paris, France,
primarily during the first...
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Ponts Couverts may
refer to: A
number of
covered bridges where the
bridge deck is
covered by a roof, for
reasons of
weather protection or
defense against...
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relinquish her
wages to her husband.[citation needed] On the
other hand, a feme
couvert could not be sued or sue in her own name. In
certain cases, a wife did...
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Raoul François
Fernand Robert Couvert (24 June 1903 – 20
February 1983) was a
French ice
hockey player. He
competed in the men's
tournaments at the 1924...
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Henri Vidal (1896) The
Grand Couvert, the
forested central portion of the garden,
looking toward the
Louvre The
Grand Couvert is the central, tree-covered...
- The
Ponts Couverts (French pronunciation: [pɔ̃ kuvɛʁ]; German:
Gedeckte Brücken) are a set of
three bridges and four
towers that make up a
defensive work...
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Arena Stade Couvert de Liévin (formerly
Stade Couvert Régional) is an
indoor arena in Liévin, France. The
arena is
primarily used for
indoor athletics...
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Devotional Tour,
filmed in
Barcelona (Palau Sant Jordi), Liévin (Stade
Couvert Régional) and
Frankfurt (Festhalle). It was
directed by
Anton Corbijn,...
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restaurant for
entertainment or service." In restaurants,
cover charges (or "
couvert" charges)
generally do not
include the cost of food that is specifically...
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presented to him by his subjects. The première
antichambre or
salon du
grand couvert (also
known during the
reign of
Louis XIV as la
salle ou le roy soupe)...