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† ˈbarrelet Obs. Also 7 barellet. [f. barrel n. + -et1.: cf. barillet.] A little barrel or cask.1611 Cotgr., Hambour, a kind of barrelet or firkin. 1699 Evelyn Acetaria (1729) 176 Range them in the Jarr or Barellet with Herbs and Spice.
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Hermann Barrelet
Hermann Joseph Barrelet de Ricou (25 September 1879 – 24 April 1964) was a Swiss-born French rower. Barrelet continued to compete in single sculls into his thirties, but had better achievements in team events, winning European titles in the men's eight
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Saint-George Ashe
In the final he was third in single sculls behind Hermann Barrelet and André Gaudin but was lucky as he was in fourth place until Louis Prével fell overboard
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barrel
▪ I. barrel, n. (ˈbærəl) Forms: 4 barayl, 4–5 barele, 4–6 -ell(e, 4–7 -el, 5 barylle, 5–6 barrelle, 6 beryll, 6–7 barrell, 7– barrel. [a. F. baril (12th c. in Littrè) = Pr., Pg., Sp. barril, It. barile, med.L. barile, barillus, baurilis (9th c.); cf. also barrale ‘a cask, a measure of liquids’ Du Ca...
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East Grinstead Open
1885), Wilfred Baddeley (1888), Herbert Baddeley (1889), Roy Allen (1904, 1909), Major Ritchie (1911), Gordon Lowe (1912), Brame Hillyard (1924), Paul Barrelet
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André Gaudin
Both Gaudin and Barrelet objected to this and refused to participate further if Ashe was allowed to advance to the finals. Barrelet and Gaudin easily beat Ashe; Barrelet won the gold medal and Gaudin the silver, while Ashe placed third to receive a bronze medal.
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Rowing at the 1900 Summer Olympics – Men's single sculls
The event was won by Hermann Barrelet of France; the host nation also took silver with André Gaudin. Barrelet and Gaudin objected and refused to race if Ashe were advanced, but eventually relented.
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Girsu
dynastic artifacts in Girsu (3rd millennium BC)
See also
Gudea cylinders
Ningirsu
Statues of Gudea
Cities of the ancient Near East
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Barrelet
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Harold Lloyd Jr.
In 1960, he was again engaged, this time to Parisian socialite Irene Barrelet de Ricou, daughter of French tennis player Paul Barrelet de Ricou and socialite Louise Barrelet de Ricou.
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Erik Worm
Then in February at the Carlton L.T.C. of Cannes doubles contest Paul Barrelet de Ricou and Worm met and lost to the two members of the Four Musketeers
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Anatol Peresselenzeff
In 1913 he also won the European title in double sculls, rowing with Hermann Barrelet; he was disqualified in the single sculls race, together with Giuseppe
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WebSideStory
(later Visual Sciences), was founded by Blaise Barrelet in 1996 as web analytics tool and link directory; its products were Hitbox and HBX.
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Bad Company (1946 film)
Bad Company is a 1946 drama film directed by Paul Barrelet and written by R. Wakeley. It stars Mabel Constanduros and Diana Dawson.
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Dominique Charpin
Recueil d’études à la mémoire de Marie-Thérèse Barrelet, in coll. with J.-M. Durand, Mémoires de NABU 4, Paris, 1997.
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Bad Company (disambiguation)
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Bad Company (1931 film), an American gangster film by Tay Garnett
Bad Company (1946 film), a British drama by Paul Barrelet
Bad Company (1963
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