- Fouée, also
known as
fouace, is an airy
bread from
western France (Touraine and
Anjou region of the
Loire Valley, Poitou, Charente). It
looks somewhat...
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Guillaume Fouace (22 May 1837, Réville - 7
January 1895, Paris) was a
French painter. He
produced over 700
paintings in a
realist style,
mainly portraits...
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Alexandra Fouace (born 7 July 1979) is a
French athlete who
competed in
archery at the 2000 and 2004
Summer Olympics. In 2004, she was 30th in the women's...
- pogácsa in Hungary, foug****e in
Provence (originally
spelled fogatza), and
fouace or fouée in
other regions of
France and on the
Channel Islands. The Provence...
- land who are
transporting some
fouaces. Some
shepherds politely ask
these bakers to sell them some of the said
fouaces,
which request escalates into war...
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Millet after that of the musée d'Orsay ;
several paintings by
Guillaume Fouace,
sculptures by
Armand Le Véel, and
works by
artists from the Nord-Cotentin...
- out
douillons (pears
baked in pastry), craquelins,
roulettes in Rouen,
fouaces in Caen,
fallues in Lisieux, sablés in Lisieux. It is the
birthplace of...
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round of elimination, she
faced 30th-ranked
Alexandra Fouace of France. Matsu****a
defeated Fouace,
winning 165-157 in the 18-arrow
match to
advance to...
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German amateur golfer Alexandra Föster (born 2002),
German rower Alexandra Fouace (born 1979),
French archer Alexandra Fuentes (born 1978),
Puerto Rican actress...
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shepherds of Gargantua's
country ask the
fouaciers of Lerné to sell them
their fouaces, the
latter insult them. The
insult turns into a fistfight. A merchant...