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Chasse meaning
A gliding movement in dance (especially ballet) with the same foot always leading.
Synonyms of Chasse
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As a result, these instruments were often called, even in English, by their French names: trompe de chasse or cor de chasse (the clear modern distinction between trompes, trumpets, and cors, horns, did not exist at that time).
Camille was born in Fall River MA on August 1st, 1940, to the late Albert and Irene (Madore) Chasse.
Chef Pelletier is surprisingly laid-back for someone who is now operating eight different spots in the city, including a mini-Club Chasse et Pêche and a mini-Il Miglio at the market.
Humphreys had chased Chasse and knocked him down.
Joan was born in Madawaska, ME on October 8, 1937 and was the daughter of the late Vital and Jeannette (Chasse) Doucette.
The similarity in the text messages and phone call is that they were all "spoofed" communications — appearing to be from the actual phone numbers of people and organizations, but really stolen caller ID's, Chasse said.
However, by May, the French countered by deploying escadrilles de chasse with superior Nieuport fighters.
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The NF Mk.11s replaced the Mosquito night fighter with the Escadre de Chasse (EC) 30, serving with that Wing until replaced by the Sud Aviation Vautour in 1957.
The Warriors were not only used for pilot training, but also as light strike aircraft, and a number of them were employed by the FABF's Escadrille de Chasse (EdC).