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Roeselare (Dutch: [ˈrusəˌlaːrə] ; West Flemish: Roeseloare; French:
Roulers [ʁulɛʁs]) is a
Belgian city and muni****lity in the
Flemish province of West...
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Belgium (French: 2ème
Bataille de Belgique) and the
Battle of
Roulers (French:
Bataille de
Roulers)) was one of a
series of
offensives in
northern France and...
- The
expression Laissez les bons
temps rouler (alternatively
Laissez le bon
temps rouler,
French pronunciation: [lɛse le bɔ̃ tɑ̃ ʁule]) is a Louisiana...
- Ypres, 5 mi (8 km) from
Roulers (now Roeselare), a
junction of the Bruges-(Brugge)-to-Kortrijk railway. The
station at
Roulers was on the main
supply route...
- pronunciation: [ˌkaːʔɛsfeː ˈrusəˌlaːrə]), also
known in
French as KSV
Roulers, was a
Belgian football club from the city of
Roeselare in West Flanders...
- the
original aim of
capturing the
ridges east of
Ypres then
advancing to
Roulers and
Thourout to
close the main rail line
supplying the
German garrisons...
- The
roller ship was an
unconventional and
unsuccessful ship
design of the late
nineteenth century,
which attempted to
propel itself by
means of
large wheels...
- "Salt, Sun and Time" and "
Rouler Sa Bosse"
which were
mixed at
Manta Sound with Leo DeCarlo. "Salt, Sun and Time" and "
Rouler Sa Bosse" were
included on...
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Roeselare (Dutch: Arrondis****t Roeselare; French: Arrondis****t de
Roulers) is one of the
eight administrative arrondis****ts in the
Province of...
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various European cuisines, the term
roulade originates from the
French word
rouler,
meaning "to roll". A meat-based
roulade typically consists of a
slice of...