A K-means Approach to the Analysis of Spatial Structure in Upper Paleolithic Habitation Sites : Le Flageolet I and Pincevent Section 36.
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Gang Forward went into the winter break as one of the leading fancies for the following year's Classics alongside Kaiser and Flageolet.
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The scale is almost similar to the Guqin, who works with flageolets, which is a different technique, but works on the same physics.
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At any one time, Sando grows and stores 30 different heirloom beans boasting exotic names like Eye of the Tiger and Vallarta, Flageolet and Runner Cannellini.
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The English flageolet never reached the level of popularity that the " French " flageolet enjoyed in the 19th century, possibly because the latter instrument was louder.
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The English flageolet never reached the level of popularity that the " French " flageolet enjoyed in the 19th century, possibly because the latter instrument was louder.
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The pale green flageolet, first produced in 19th-century France, was a favorite of the chef Escoffier and became a staple of French and Mediterranean cuisine.
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The number of keys on French flageolets range from none to seven, the exception being the Boehm system French flageolet made by Buffet Crampon which had thirteen keys.
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The number of keys on French flageolets range from none to seven, the exception being the Boehm system French flageolet made by Buffet Crampon which had thirteen keys.
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Minstrels, on the other hand, gathered at feasts and festivals in great numbers with harps, fiddles, bagpipes, flutes, flageolets, citterns, and kettledrums.