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Ferrero Rocher (/fəˌrɛroʊ ˈrɒʃeɪ/ fə-REH-roh RO-shay;
Italian pronunciation: [ferˈrɛːro roʃˈʃe]) is a
chocolate and
hazelnut confectionery produced by...
- Yves
Rocher (7
April 1930 – 26
December 2009) was a
French businessman and
founder of the
cosmetics company that
bears his name. He was a
pioneer of the...
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Rocher may
refer to:
Rocher Lake (Nipukatasi River), in the
Broadback River watershed in
Quebec Petit-
Rocher, a
village in
Gloucester County, New Brunswick...
- Yves
Rocher is a
French skin care,
cosmetics and
perfume company,
founded in 1965 by
French entrepreneur Yves
Rocher in La Gacilly. The
company is present...
- 2206.
Rocher 1986, pp. 154–156.
Rocher 1986, pp. 209–215.
Rocher 1986, pp. 59–61.
Klostermaier 2007, pp. 281-283 with
footnotes on page 553.
Rocher 1986...
- Guy
Arthur Auguste Rocher CC GOQ MSRC (born
April 20, 1924) is a
Canadian academic and sociologist. Born in Berthierville, Quebec, he
received a B.A. from...
- Percé Rock (French:
Rocher Percé, lit. 'pierced rock') is a huge
sheer rock
formation in the Gulf of
Saint Lawrence on the tip of the Gaspé
Peninsula in...
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Karole Rocher (born 4 July 1974) is a
French actress best
known for her role as
Roxane Delgado in the
French TV
series Braquo.
Karole Rocher grew up in...
- In 2008, Oleg
Navalny made an
offer to Yves
Rocher Vostok, the
Eastern European subsidiary of Yves
Rocher between 2008 and 2012, to
accredit Glavpodpiska...
- Ludo
Rocher (1926–2016) was an
eminent Sanskrit scholar, and the W.
Norman Brown Professor Emeritus of
South Asia
Studies at the
University of Pennsylvania...