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unusual facts about Ronde-bosse


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.

Chris Bosse

Whilst Associate Architect with PTW, Bosse was a key designer of the Watercube for Beijing Olympics winner of Atmosphere Award, 9th Venice Architecture Biennale and was recognized in the 2007 AR Awards for Emerging Architecture, RIBA London.

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.

Fort Montagne à la Bosse

Fort Montagne à la Bosse (literally "Hump Mountain") was a North West Company trading post from 1790 until 1805 or after.

Frank Fausch

However baseball manmager, Johnny Nee had established a new semi-pro team in Evansville and obtaine the rights to Bosse Field.

George-Édouard Desbarats

In 1860 he married Lucianne (Lucie-Anne) Bossé, who was the eldest daughter of Joseph-Noël Bossé.

Grammarians' War

(The title page verso of the work contains an image of a bear being attacked by dogs.) This was a double-pronged reference, because in addition it parodied Whittington's pseudonym of "Bossus" ("bos" + "sus", the reasons for which are unknown), claiming that it was rather a reference to the "Bosse of Billingsgate" water tap, built in Billingsgate in London by Whittington's namesake, that Whittington had somehow fallen in love with.

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.

Henry Peter Bosse

Henry Peter Bosse claimed to be the grandson of Count August Neidhardt von Gneisenau.

By the 1880s Bosse is employed as a draughtsman and cartographer with the Army Corps of Engineers at Rock Island, Illinois.

Little is known about Bosse's early life and education in Germany, although his surviving family asserts some connection to Abraham Bosse (1620-1676), the famous French engraver and topography theorist.

Joseph Denis

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

Ronde

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

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.

Solungen

The newspaper's chief editors were Evald Bosse from 1904 to 1906, then Cornelius Holmboe from 1907 to April 1908, Ola Solberg from April 1908 to April 1909, Ivar Færder from April 1909 to May 1910, Waldemar Carlsen from May 1910 to October 1913, Johs. Dahl from October 1913 to his death next month, then a committee until April 1914, then E. F. Lenning from April to July 1914 and finally Ole Ruud.

Solungen was started in Flisa on 8 September 1904 by Evald Bosse (not to be confused with Ewald Bosse).

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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