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- Fenouil was a French and Pacific Northwest restaurant in Portland, Oregon. The business operated from 2005 to 2011. Grant Butler of The Oregonian described...
- Gérard Fenouil (23 June 1945 – 8 October 2023) was a French athlete who mainly competed in the 100 metres. Born in Paris, he competed for France in the...
- these is Tomme de Savoie. Other Tommes include Tomme Boudane, Tomme au Fenouil, Tomme de Crayeuse, Tomme d'Aydius, Tomme de Grandmère, Tomme Affinée and...
- Brigue Tome de la Vésubie Tome des Bauges - Savoie, Haute-Savoie Tomme au Fenouil Tomme Boudane Tomme Butone Tomme de Lévéjac Tomme du Jura Tomme du Revard...
- Gallo Taqueria, Portland Esparza's, Portland Everybody Eats PDX, Portland Fenouil, Portland Fish Grotto, Portland Fong Chong, Portland Genoa, Portland Gr****...
- Ramírez Juan Morales Pablo Montes Enrique Figuerola  France (FRA) Gérard Fenouil Jocelyn Delecour Claude Piquemal Roger Bambuck 1972 Munich details  United...
- Portland, Oregon Dahlia Lounge, Seattle Dóttir (2019–2022), Portland, Oregon Fenouil, Portland, Oregon The Herbfarm, Woodinville, Washington Jacqueline (2016–present)...
- (Liquorice) 10 27 Aug Éc****e (Ladder) 11 28 Aug Pastèque (Watermelon) 12 29 Aug Fenouil (Fennel) 13 30 Aug Épine vinette (European Barberry) 14 31 Aug Noix (Walnut)...
- his little finger. Jean-Claude Morellet, competing under the alias of "Fenouil", had been running second until he was forced to retire as his BMW suffered...
- chemist Auguste Cahours. See: Cahours, A. A. T. (1841). "Sur les essences de fenouil, de badiane et d'anis" [On the essential oils of fennel, star anise, and...