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Sean Caisse was born in 1986.

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The population of Groupe Caisse d'Epargne is 52,000.

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Groupe Caisse d'Epargne was created in 1818.

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Caisse de la Dette was created in 1876.

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Caisse de la Dette ended in 1940.

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Andy Caisse is most known for being a Canadian Political Activist. You can get more information about Andy Caisse at the Wikipedia. Once on the page, type "Andy Caisse" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.

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Caisse Express - 1994 is rated/received certificates of:

Belgium:KT

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The population of Banque et Caisse d'Épargne de l'État is 1,788.

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The population of Banque et Caisse d'Épargne de l'État is 2,011.

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"cashier" or "teller" is "caissier" (masc.) or caissière" (fem.) for the person.

The cash register is the "caisse" (fem.) or the "caisse enregistreuse".

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Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec was created in 1965.

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Banque et Caisse d'Épargne de l'État was created on 1856-02-21.

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traquer la caisse

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Primarily found in Quebec, Canada a caisse populaires are essentially the francophone equivalent of a credit union. There are approximately 1000 caisses populaires in existence in Canada.

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Une batterie se compose généralement des éléments suivants : une grosse caisse, une caisse claire, des toms (haute, moyenne et basse), des cymbales (charleston, crash, ride) et parfois un charleston.

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Caisse d'epargne is actually a French banking group founded in 1818 and accounts for about 4,700 location throughout France. A rough translation to English means "cash savings".

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The cast of Caisse-Noisette - 2001 includes: Kira Kirillova as Luisa Vladimir Malakhov as Nutcracker Prince Oliver Matz as Drosselmeyer Viara Natcheva as Snow Queen Steffen Neumann as Fritz Nadja Saidakova as Marie

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The crate is 'la caisse' (fem.) or (especially for vegetables or fruits) 'le cageot' (masc.)

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Indirectly, but yes.

Despite the fact CNP assurances is listed on the Paris stock-market exchange, it is still a subsidiary of the Caisse des dépôts, a governmental body controlled by the Parlement.

The Caisse des dépôts is in possession of about 40 % of CNP assurances.

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Jean Pierre Proulx has written:

'Histoire de la Caisse Populaire d'Embrun (1945-1985)' -- subject(s): Caisse populaire d'Embrun, Histoire

'The military history of Placentia' -- subject(s): Fortification, French, History, Military History, Newfoundland, Placentia

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It can mean a box of some kind ( the English word 'case' is derived from this word) or the check-out in supermarket or department store where you pay for your purchases. It can also mean more generally a container used to keep cash, and can imply the amount of money kept in it.

Addition by Crisdean

Une caisse is also a slang word :

for a car.

for a fart

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Yes it is.

Unfortunately the Canadians destroyed all of Rene Caisse's notes and case histories. But there are some accounts still available, not least of which is that of her own mother's cure, and that of one of the Kennedy clan who had cancer in the leg and was cured by a doctor who worked with Caisse...my own experience is of prostate cancer (metastasized, PSA 781) which was cured with a combination of Kombucha and Essiac. One has to want to be cured, and one has to stick at it.

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In English vernacular cash refers to money in the physical form of currency, such as banknotes and coins. The word "cash" comes from the modern French word caisse, which means (money) box.

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This is the full name of the bank 'Crédit Agricole', for its regional branch (this is kind of a 'federal' bank) in Paris and the area.

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Albert Sigusse has written:

'Les Auteurs et la CAVMU' -- subject(s): Authorship, Caisse d'allocation vieillesse des musiciens, auteurs et compositeurs de musique, French Authors

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The cast of Cross Roads - 2011 includes: Romaric Croisile as Le gars du bus Dominique Delaroche as Le proprio de la caisse Pascal Jaubert as Le gangster

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The first U.S. credit union was chartered in 1909 in New Hampshire and called La Caisse Populaire Ste. Marie. It remains a credit union today, despite the institutions current name of St. Mary's Bank.

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The cast of La grosse caisse - 1965 includes: Yves Arcanel as Un complice de Filippi Bourvil as Louis Bourdin Georges Audoubert as Un garde mobile Paul Bisciglia as Un machiniste Roger Carel as Souvestre Daniel Ceccaldi as Pignol Tsilla Chelton as La marchande de journaux Katia Christine as Brigitte Jacqueline Johel Jacques Legras as Le facteur Philippe March as Un ganster Paul Meurisse as Paul Filippi, le gangster Albert Michel as Le chef de station Juliette Mills as La standardiste Paul Pavel as Un machiniste Paul Temps as Me Loriot Dominique Zardi as Le joueur de bowling

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The piece of furniture in your office is 'un bureau'.

The front desk in an hostel is 'la réception'.

The information desk is 'le bureau d'information, le comptoir d'information'

The cash desk is 'la caisse'.

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Bass drums have many synonyms and translations: Gran Cassa (It) Grosse caisse ... The heads were stretched over hoops and then attached to a narrow shell. ... and the basic frame for the long drum was constructed, the Africans took cow ... This smaller version of the gong drum is today called orchestral bass drum.

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Jeff Boudreault has: Played Sylvain Boss in "C.A." in 2006. Played Patron de Maude in "C.A." in 2006. Played Alain Schmidt in "Un homme mort" in 2006. Played Steve in "Les Boys" in 2007. Played Directeur de caisse in "Les grandes chaleurs" in 2009. Played Jacques in "Funkytown" in 2011.

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Jacqueline Johel has: Played Une habitante du quartier in "Monsieur Leguignon, lampiste" in 1952. Performed in "La grosse caisse" in 1965. Played Frances in "Une femme sans importance" in 1968. Played Miss Conglarre in "Plaies et bosses" in 1974. Performed in "Le sage de Sauvenat" in 1982.

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Fudoshin Karatedo Club Tournai (N° FFK: 5191)

Section Tournai:

Hall des sports de la Caisse d'Epargne de Tournai (C.E.T.)

2, Avenue De Gaulle B-7500 Tournai

Horaire: Lundi et Jeudi de 18h30 à 20h00

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Vladimir Malakhov has: Played himself in "Great Performances: Dance in America" in 1976. Played Ballet Soloist in "Neujahrskonzert der Wiener Philharmoniker" in 1980. Played himself in "True Prince: Vladimir Malakhov" in 1997. Played Lankendam in "Le corsaire" in 1999. Played Nutcracker Prince in "Caisse-Noisette" in 2001. Played himself in "Violette et Mister B." in 2001.

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A bass drum is a large drum that produces a note of low definite or indefinite pitch. It is usually the Biggest drum in a drum kit and is usually played on the drums, on a marching band and sometimes in an Orchestra. Bass drums also have many synonyms and translations, such as Gran Cassa (It), Grosse caisse (Fr), Grosse Trommel (Ger), and Bombo (Sp). They can also be played in a lot of ways and can range from small sizes to big ones.

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ESSIAC has been a threat the the big pharm and the medical establishment since Rene Caisse developed and promoted the ancient otchipwe recipe, The monopolies want the recipes but since it is a natural compound ands still in our modern scientific days cannot analyse it and make a synthetic (drug) There is only one who manufactures the entire recipes decoction injection enema kidney pills salve and the other galenicals All others are fakes, fraudulent and counterfeits The authorities let these things go without any research so that all the fakes will nullify the only true complete original formulation. Who has the original recipe written in Rene Caisse handwriting? Only one makes such claims.essiac.com The greatest threat is to CANCER It has been human tested for many years is proven that it works, if the authorities and the monopolies would only permit a knowledgeable company to prove or disprove it would shock the entire medical world. renecaisse @aol.com

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Bombardier Inc. sold off its Recreational Products division in 2003 to private investors including Bain Capital, the Caisse de dépôt et placements du Québec and members of the Bombardier family. The new entity, called BRP (Bombardier Recreational Products Inc.) produces Ski-Doo and Lynx snowmobiles, Sea-Doo PWC and boats, Evinrude and Johnson outboard engines, Can-Am all-terrain vehicles, side-by-side vehicles and roadsters, and Rotax engines.

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A bass drum is a large drum that produces a note of low definite or indefinite pitch. It is usually the Biggest drum in a drum kit and is usually played on the drums, on a marching band and sometimes in an Orchestra. Bass drums also have many synonyms and translations, such as Gran Cassa (It), Grosse caisse (Fr), Grosse Trommel (Ger), and Bombo (Sp). They can also be played in a lot of ways and can range from small sizes to big ones.

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AG2R La Mondiale (ALM)

Agritubel (AGR)

BBox Bouygues Telecom (BTL)

Cofidis, Le Crédit en Ligne (COF)

Française des Jeux (FDJ)

Lampre - N.G.C. (LAM)

Liquigas (LIQ)

Kazakhstan

Astana (AST)

Garmin - Slipstream (GRM)

Team Columbia - High Road (THR)

Quick Step (QST)

Silence - Lotto (SIL)

Caisse d'Epargne (GCE)

Euskaltel - Euskadi (EUS)

Rabobank (RAB)

Skil-Shimano (SKS)

Team Saxo Bank (SAX)

Team Milram (MRM)

Team Katusha (KAT)

Cervélo Test Team (CTT)

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Paul Temps has: Played Satine in "Les bas-fonds" in 1936. Played Anatole in "Partie de campagne" in 1936. Played Le photographe in "Pour le maillot jaune" in 1940. Performed in "Le colonel Chabert" in 1943. Performed in "Tant que je vivrai" in 1946. Played Le speaker in "Pas de week-end pour notre amour" in 1950. Performed in "Quand tu liras cette lettre" in 1953. Played Me Loriot in "La grosse caisse" in 1965. Played Bardin in "Juste avant la nuit" in 1971. Played Le notaire in "Les Thibault" in 1972. Performed in "Histoires insolites" in 1974. Played Le directeur de la banque in "Les brigades du Tigre" in 1974. Played Le greffier in "Les insulaires" in 1979.

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Georges Audoubert has: Played Rapha in "Bouche cousue" in 1960. Performed in "Leviathan" in 1962. Played Un client in "La cuisine au beurre" in 1963. Played Snodgrass in "Les aventures de Monsieur Pickwick" in 1964. Played Un garde mobile in "La grosse caisse" in 1965. Played Chef des brigands in "Jean de la Tour Miracle" in 1967. Played Picrochole in "Les cent livres des hommes" in 1969. Played Monsieur in "Cadoudal" in 1974. Played Le tapissier in "La poudre aux yeux" in 1976. Played Voyageur in "Les folies Offenbach" in 1977. Played Giomo le Hongrois in "Lorenzaccio" in 1977. Played Victor in "Les 400 coups de Virginie" in 1979. Performed in "Azouk" in 1979. Played Albert Dolancourt in "Julien Fontanes, magistrat" in 1980. Played Larrabee in "Sherlock Holmes" in 1982.

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Philippe March has: Played Jean Martin in "Classe tous risques" in 1960. Performed in "Les moutons de Panurge" in 1961. Played Un vigile (episode "Luxurieux point ne seras") in "Le diable et les dix commandements" in 1962. Played Toussaint in "Horace 62" in 1962. Played Jean in "Le doulos" in 1962. Played Un ganster in "La grosse caisse" in 1965. Played Sainclair in "Rouletabille" in 1966. Performed in "Uccideva a freddo" in 1966. Played Lendvay in "Falak" in 1968. Played Roger Martin in "Dernier domicile connu" in 1970. Played Le vendeur in "La peau de torpedo" in 1970. Played Philippe in "Les amis" in 1971. Played Gilles in "Two People" in 1973. Played Cmdnt. Worsdorf in "Le secret des dieux" in 1975. Played Le cardinal de Rohan in "Marie-Antoinette" in 1975. Played Architetto Morlacchi in "Al piacere di rivederla" in 1976.

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From the sound of your question, I would assume that your friend has been diagnosed with cancer. Although the Caisse formula is non-lethal to humans, it's made up from making a tea from natural roots, etc. Those familiar with Essiac tea know the purpose is allegedly to help alleviate the symptoms of cancer in humans, or to create the "effects" of cancer on the human system so that the body can build defenses against the disease.

My main concern would be that there may be certain chemical compounds contained in the final mixture which could be harmful to your pet. Unless you could determine a full list of individual chemical substances and then check them against a reliable source, you could inadvertently feed your pet a lethal poison.

My advice to you is to follow the adage, "When in doubt, don't". Besides, the "tea" is expensive to make, doesn't smell all that great and the taste isn't worth writing about.

It's been about 15 years since my last experiences with the formula, and other than offering someone hope for a miracle cure, my personal opinion is that it's ineffective when dealing with cancer related issues.

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The cast of Les grandes chaleurs - 2009 includes: Jeff Boudreault as Directeur de caisse Marie Brassard as Marjo Sophie Desmarais as Naomie Julien Hurteau as Jimmy Joanie Lehoux as Jeune fille party Emmanuelle Rochon as Jeune vendeuse

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The cast of Far Out Space Nuts - 1975 includes: Bob Basso as Junio Eve Bruce as Lantana Eve Bruce as Princess Lantana John Caisse as Lobos John Carradine as Ruler Lynn Cartwright as Salana Al Checco Bob Denver as Junior Bob Denver as Junior (1975-1977) Rudy Diaz Earle Doud as Mercurial Robert Dunlap Robert Dunlap as Penthos Mike Evans Mitchel Evans Howard George Joan Gerber as G.A.L. Leo Gordon as Head of the Droneks Michael Hawes Michael Hawes as Big Fuzzy Stan Jenson Stan Jenson as Crakor Richard Kennedy as Botanist Jason Kincaid as Phobos Kathryn Loder as Royal Helona Patty Maloney as Honk Nancy Marshall as Aguda Chuck McCann as Barney Mickey Morton Mickey Morton as Lycos John Myhers Gus Peters Robert Quarry as Zarlam Stanley Ralph Ross as Dr. Drone Barbara Rhoades as Pulma Whitney Rydbeck as Prof. Rundspock Hal Smith Paul Wexler Paul Wexler as Tagot

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In the mid 1920′s Rene was working as head nurse at a hospital in Ontario. The story goes that one day she noticed scar tissue on an elderly patient and when she inquired about it, the woman told her it was from breast cancer, but it had been healed by a recipe given to her by an ojibwe medicine man. This was amazing to Rene because back then cancer was a virtual death sentence. The woman was almost 80 years old and the cancer never came back. She told Rene the names of the herbs she used. Over a year later, Rene learned that her aunt had cancer in her liver and stomach and had only a few months to live. Rene talked to Dr. R.O. Fisher, her aunt's doctor, about the herbal tea and he agreed to try it since there was nothing else he could do for her. Rene's aunt went on to live another 21 years after being deemed untreatable by the medical community. Word spread about her aunts miraculous recovery and soon, doctors were asking to try her tea on other hopeless patients. Many recovered and even among the worst cases, the tea improved their conditions enough to ease their pain and allow them to live several months longer than doctors expected. Rene went on to open a clinic where she treated thousands of people with her tea free of charge.

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Juliette Mills has: Played La standardiste in "La grosse caisse" in 1965. Played Lucile in "Lucide Lucile" in 1967. Played Isabelle in "Le bal de famille" in 1967. Played Esther Blomdal in "Graf Yoster gibt sich die Ehre" in 1967. Performed in "Vivre la nuit" in 1968. Played Almona in "Les aventures de Zadig" in 1970. Played Une amie de Paul in "La maison des bois" in 1971. Played Isabelle in "Mon seul amour" in 1971. Played Lili in "Les portes de feu" in 1972. Played Laure Cabanis in "Les gens de Mogador" in 1972. Played Anne Debruisne in "Histoires insolites" in 1974. Played Liliane Robillard in "Les murs ont des oreilles" in 1974. Played Herself (regular guest) in "Les jeux de 20 heures" in 1976. Played Mme Bertrand in "Flic ou voyou" in 1979. Played Charlotte (1980-1982) in "Papa Poule" in 1980. Played Charlotte in "Papa Poule" in 1980. Played Solange in "...e la vita continua" in 1984. Played Maggy in "Canicule" in 1984. Performed in "Brigade verte" in 1985.

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Paul Meurisse has: Played Hector in "Ne bougez plus" in 1941. Played Paul Mariol in "Montmartre sur Seine" in 1941. Played Furet in "La ferme aux loups" in 1943. Played Victor Menard in "Macadam" in 1946. Played Moricet in "Monsieur Chasse" in 1947. Played Inspecteur Pierre Sergil in "Inspecteur Sergil" in 1947. Played Jean in "Impasse des Deux Anges" in 1948. Played Inspecteur Nansen in "Le dessous des cartes" in 1948. Played Inspecteur Sergil in "Sergil et le dictateur" in 1948. Played Steve Richardson in "Scandale" in 1948. Played Mathias in "Maria du bout du monde" in 1951. Played himself in "Vedettes sans maquillage" in 1951. Played Inspecteur Sergil in "Sergil chez les filles" in 1952. Played Bob Torquella in "Je suis un mouchard" in 1953. Played Michel Delassalle in "Les diaboliques" in 1955. Played Inspecteur Principal Malouvier in "Les violents" in 1957. Played Le vicomte Edouard de Villancourt in "Guinguette" in 1959. Played Armand Lodet in "Du mouron pour les petits oiseaux" in 1963. Played Alexandre Dumourier in "Moi et les hommes de 40 ans" in 1965. Played Alexandre Larsan-Bellac in "Quand passent les faisans" in 1965. Played Paul Filippi, le gangster in "La grosse caisse" in 1965. Played Kruger in "Le cri du cormoran, le soir au-dessus des jonques" in 1971. Played Laurent Kirchner in "Les suspects" in 1974. Played Yan Kuq in "Le gitan" in 1975. Played himself in "Sous le nom de Melville" in 2008.

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