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Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant was created in 1844.
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The New-England Courant was created on 1721-08-07.
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Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences was created in 1935.
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Richard Courant died on January 27, 1972 at the age of 84.
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Curt Courant died on April 20, 1968, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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To swim upstream: nager à contre-courant, nager en remontant le courant.
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The cast of Chercher le courant - 2010 includes: Roy Dupuis
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Richard Courant was born on January 8, 1888 and died on January 27, 1972. Richard Courant would have been 84 years old at the time of death or 127 years old today.
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Idc = Irms / Sqr(2)
Avec :
Idc = Courant continu (DC)
Irms = Courant sinusoidal (AC)
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Paul N. Courant has written:
'Tax reform, there must be a better way' -- subject(s): Taxation
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1. Probably a variant spelling of English Currant, from Old French courant, present participle of courir 'to run', which Dauzat and Morlet suggest is an ellipse for chien courant, and hence a nickname for a hunter.
2. In some cases, the name may be an Americanized form of the French cognate Courant, for which Morlet also offers an additional source: a habitational name from any of various minor places named (Le) Courant, from courant 'running', in the sense of 'running water', 'water course', a derivative of kaour from Old Breton cobrand, from cobr 'help', 'aid'. Source: Ancestry.com
1. Probably a variant spelling of English Currant, from Old French courant, present participle of courir 'to run', which Dauzat and Morlet suggest is an ellipse for chien courant, and hence a nickname for a hunter.
2. In some cases, the name may be an Americanized form of the French cognate Courant, for which Morlet also offers an additional source: a habitational name from any of various minor places named (Le) Courant, from courant 'running', in the sense of 'running water', 'water course', a derivative of kaour from Old Breton cobrand, from cobr 'help', 'aid'. Source: Ancestry.com
1. Probably a variant spelling of English Currant, from Old French courant, present participle of courir 'to run', which Dauzat and Morlet suggest is an ellipse for chien courant, and hence a nickname for a hunter.
2. In some cases, the name may be an Americanized form of the French cognate Courant, for which Morlet also offers an additional source: a habitational name from any of various minor places named (Le) Courant, from courant 'running', in the sense of 'running water', 'water course', a derivative of kaour from Old Breton cobrand, from cobr 'help', 'aid'. Source: Ancestry.com
1. Probably a variant spelling of English Currant, from Old French courant, present participle of courir 'to run', which Dauzat and Morlet suggest is an ellipse for chien courant, and hence a nickname for a hunter.
2. In some cases, the name may be an Americanized form of the French cognate Courant, for which Morlet also offers an additional source: a habitational name from any of various minor places named (Le) Courant, from courant 'running', in the sense of 'running water', 'water course', a derivative of kaour from Old Breton cobrand, from cobr 'help', 'aid'. Source: Ancestry.com
1. Probably a variant spelling of English Currant, from Old French courant, present participle of courir 'to run', which Dauzat and Morlet suggest is an ellipse for chien courant, and hence a nickname for a hunter.
2. In some cases, the name may be an Americanized form of the French cognate Courant, for which Morlet also offers an additional source: a habitational name from any of various minor places named (Le) Courant, from courant 'running', in the sense of 'running water', 'water course', a derivative of kaour from Old Breton cobrand, from cobr 'help', 'aid'. Source: Ancestry.com
1. Probably a variant spelling of English Currant, from Old French courant, present participle of courir 'to run', which Dauzat and Morlet suggest is an ellipse for chien courant, and hence a nickname for a hunter.
2. In some cases, the name may be an Americanized form of the French cognate Courant, for which Morlet also offers an additional source: a habitational name from any of various minor places named (Le) Courant, from courant 'running', in the sense of 'running water', 'water course', a derivative of kaour from Old Breton cobrand, from cobr 'help', 'aid'. Source: Ancestry.com
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probably your electric choke . take note the electric choke of these caburator are activates when there is no courant and disactivated when there is courant
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In Cambodian, also known as Khmer, beautiful is translated to courant. To see how beautiful/courant is written, click on the related link down below.
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The Hartford Courant is a newspaper that is published daily. It is the oldest newspaper that is still going in Connecticut. It is aimed at the citizens north of New Haven and east of Waterbury.
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Maurice François Auguste Courant (1847-1925) Painter of marine and landscape. Pupil of Meissonier. He began in the Honfleur (Normandie) show in 1870. Museum of Rouen.
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Maurice Courant has written:
'Essai historique sur la musique classique des Chinois' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Music, Musical instruments
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The newspaper The Courant is the local newspaper for Hartford, Connecticut. This newspaper was founded in 1764, making it the oldest continuously published newspaper in the United States.
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To stop or start delivery of The Hartford Courant newspaper, you can contact their customer service department either by phone or through their online portal. They will be able to assist you with your request and make necessary arrangements for delivery changes.
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Trust Me - 2009 Au Courant 1-4 was released on:
USA: 16 February 2009
Hungary: 6 July 2010
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Here is my analysis:
vitality, too boastful
Pandemic, too negative (except for a Death Metal group)
Courant, too French
Vanguard - that's it.
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the name of the newspaper wass "the new England courant"
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The Big Story - 1949 Roger Dove of the Hartford Courant of Connecticut 6-17 was released on:
USA: 31 December 1954
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letters that Benjamin Franklin wrote for his brother's newspaper, the New England Courant.
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Un courant de convection est un mouvement de matière causé par des différences de température dans un fluide, comme l'air ou l'eau. Les particules chauffées se dilatent, deviennent moins denses et montent, tandis que les particules refroidies descendent. Ce processus crée un mouvement circulaire de fluides, favorisant des échanges de chaleur et de matière.
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je vous ferai savoir - je vous tiendrai au courant
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