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2 unusual facts about Ronde


Ronde

Ronde Barber, a professional football player, currently playing for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Ronde-bosse

The technique can be used with both translucent and opaque enamel, but more commonly the later; translucent enamel is mostly found on reliefs using ronde bosse, such as a plaque with the Entombment of Christ in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.


Armoire de fer

Paul and Pierrette Girault de Coursac, Enquête sur le procès du Roi Louis XVI, La Table Ronde, 1982.

Cyndee San Luis

She has trained under Actress Gloria Gifford, and appeared in stage productions such as La Ronde and Annie Hall under Gifford's direction.

Dayton, Sheridan and Grande Ronde Railroad

The Dayton, Sheridan and Grande Ronde Railroad (DS&GR) was a railroad in Yamhill and Polk counties in the U.S. state of Oregon.

Dwars door Drenthe

In 2011, the race was held as part of an expanded 2.1 rated Ronde van Drenthe, in which Dwars door Drenthe was held the day before the Ronde itself.

Grande Ronde River

The Grande Ronde River was given its name sometime before 1821 by French Canadian voyageurs working for the Montreal-based fur trading North West Company.

Grande Ronde Valley

The Grande Ronde River flows through the valley; its tributaries include Catherine, Fir, Ladd, Little, Mill, Pyles, and Willow creeks.

Joseph Denis

His father, Pierre Denis de la Ronde and his mother Catherine Leneuf de la Poterie, were natives of Normandy.

Rondeau Provincial Park

The name of the park comes from the French words "ronde eau" or "round water" which describes the shape of the harbour sheltered by the peninsula.

The Vampire

Le Vampire (The Vampire), an inverted roller coaster at La Ronde amusement park in Montreal, Quebec, Canada

WarTech: Senko no Ronde

Toward the Terra, a science fiction series created by Keiko Takemiya, has played a major influence for both Senko no Rondes story and art style.


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