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"Now you have a briquet like any good French grenadier."
The Briquet is a passionate hunter with stamina and fortitude.
The grenadier's briquet had been presented to him by a young nobleman he'd helped out of a difficult situation.
Other such artifacts include conversion disorder, Briquet syndrome, and malingering.
A briquette (or briquet) is a block of flammable matter used as fuel to start and maintain a fire.
"It's always mobbed," a said a neighborhood resident, Donna Briquet.
What's so noble about being a briquet?"
The rifle was the kind commonly called a Kentucky; the sword, a French grenadier's briquet.
Mrs. Briquet said Mr. Duran "was a very good father.
Briquet may refer to:
Sacha Briquet (1930-2010) was a French actor.
Charles-Moïse Briquet (1839 - 1918) was a Swiss historian.
Charcot and Briquet discovered the pattern of traumatic events correlated with the appearance of physical symptoms.
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"It's a French infantry briquet.
There, the Hero defeats Briquet, and proceeds towards a hut, where the Queen is seen wearing a strange mask.
A briquet, of course, is a molded block of coal dust, the soul of convenience where transportation, storage and combustion are concerned.
Like its close relations the other vendeen hounds, the Briquet relishes its time outdoors with its family.
Charles Moїse Briquet (1880-1918) - Swiss paper merchant and scholar of watermarks.
Descriptions of a specific syndrome now known as somatization disorder were first developed by the French physician, Paul Briquet in 1859.
On l'appelait seulement Briquet.
Sponge irons with a diameter less than 5 mm go to the briquet unit to produce briquets (diameter above 25 mm).
A Briquet Griffon Vendéen is a breed of hunting dog originating in France.
The Briquet Griffon Vendéen has a short head, low-set ears and a bushy double coat.