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Soyer is a
surname of
French and
Turkish origin. It may
refer to:
Alexis Soyer (1810–1858),
French chef
Cyril Soyer (born 1978),
French judoka David Soyer...
- the
portable Soyer stove which he
invented and
which remained in army use, with modifications, for more than a century. In the Crimea,
Soyer became seriously...
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Soyal is the
winter solstice ceremony of the Zuni and Hopi
peoples held
December 21, the
shortest day of the year. Parti****nts
ceremonially bring the...
- CHP
Ordinary Convention. Tunç
Soyer and Neptün
Soyer got
married in 1988, when Neptün
Soyer was 22
years old. Neptün
Soyer,
worked in the
tourism sector...
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Raphael Zalman Soyer (December 25, 1899 –
November 4, 1987) was a Russian-born
American painter, draftsman, and printmaker.
Soyer was
referred to as an...
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unfermented food uses of
soybeans include soy milk, from
which tofu and tofu skin are made.
Fermented soy foods include soy sauce,
fermented bean paste, nattō...
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SOIC may
stand for: Ship and
Ocean Industries R&D Center, a
research center in
Taiwan Small outline integrated circuit: a
carrier which occupies an area...
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protein and
dietary fiber.
Soy nuts
along with
various soy products are
common in
vegan and plant-based
diets all over the
world as
soy is a
complete protein...
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Elizabeth Emma
Soyer, née
Jones (5
September 1813 – 30
August 1842) was an
English oil painter,
known as Emma
Jones or Emma
Soyer.
Elizabeth Emma Jones...
- was the
fourth of six children; his
older twin
brothers Moses Soyer and
Raphael Soyer were also painters.
Their father,
Abraham Shauer, a
Hebrew scholar...