• cour in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cour is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Ajeet Cour (born 1934), Indian writer Glenys Cour (born...
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  • Look up cours in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cours is a French word that can refer to: Cours (TV production), a unit of production in Japanese TV...
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  • La Cour is a French-language surname meaning "the court". People with this surname include: Ask la Cour, Danish ballet dancer Emil La Cour (born 1991)...
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  • Glenys Irene Cour MBE (née Carthew, born 6 January 1924) is a Welsh artist. Cour was born in Fishguard, Pembrokeshire, Wales on 6 January 1924. From 1945...
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  • In France, a cour d'assises, or Court of Assizes or Assize Court, is a criminal trial court with original and appellate limited jurisdiction to hear cases...
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    French: Cour pénale internationale Arabic: المحكمة الجنائية الدولية Chinese: 国际刑事法院 Russian: Международный уголовный суд Spanish: Corte Penal Internacional...
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  • was replaced by Michaela de la Cour. In 1992, Dominika Peczynski joined, making the band a four-piece. In 1995, De la Cour left and Henemark returned. Although...
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  • four cours with breaks in between. The first cour, The Blood Warfare, consists of 13 episodes and ended in December of the same year. The second cour, The...
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    The Robe de cour, also known as robe de corpse, grand habit and grand habit de cour, was a women's fashion of 18th century Europe. It was the most formal...
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  • The air de cour was a popular type of secular vocal music in France in the late Renaissance and early Baroque period, from about 1570 until around 1650...
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