- The
Dentelles de
Montmirail are a
small chain of
mountains in
Provence in France, in the département of Vaucluse,
located just to the
south of the village...
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substance on
which to chew. In France, it is
referred to as
croutes en
dentelle. In 1925, the Mayo
Brothers prescribed the "Eighteen Day
Reducing Diet"...
- The
Fashion & Lace
Museum (French: Musée Mode &
Dentelle; Dutch: Mode & Kant Museum) is a
textile and
fashion museum in
central Brussels, Belgium. The...
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Dentelle 1. Casterman. pp. 16–17. ISBN 2-203-14315-0. Funcken,
Liliane et Fred (1975). L'Uniforme et les
Armes des
Soldats de la
Guerre en
Dentelle 1...
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Elaeocarpus bojeri,
locally known as a bois
dentelle ('lace wood' in French),
descriptive of its
delicate white flowers) is a
species of
flowering plant...
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trees Cardwellia sublimis, an
Australian tree
Elaeocarpus bojeri, "bois
dentelle", due to the
unique patterns of its
flowers Eupl****a pinnata, Eupl****a...
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powdered sugar or
served open-faced and
topped with
maple syrup. Crêpe
dentelle is a
crispy biscuit made with a very thin
layer of crêpe
folded in a cigar...
- patterns, and more. Internationally, the
Organisation Internationale de la
Dentelle au
Fuseau et à l'Aiguille (OIDFA,
International Bobbin and
Needle Lace...
- In French,
these crispy crêpes are
called crêpes
gavottes or crêpes
dentelles; but when
crumbled into
small shards, they
become feuilletine. Feuilletine...
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February 2019. Catalano, Géraldine (8
February 2012). "Et
Zahia fit dans la
dentelle". LExpress.fr (in French).
Retrieved 27
February 2019. "La
Griffe Zahia"...