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chassé
▪ I. ‖ chassé, n. Dancing. (ʃase) [Fr.; lit. ‘chasing, chase’.] A gliding step, in a quadrille and other dances, executed by bringing one foot behind the other while this is at the same time advanced, much as in bringing oneself into step in walking; also, the name of a figured step, containing two ...
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Chassé
Tipple chassé
Scatter chassé
Chassé from promenade position
Progressive chassé
Progressive chassé to right
Turning chassé
Cross chassé
Tipsy chassé, also called simply "tipsy"
Diagonal chassé
Chassé roll
Chassé turn
Quick chassé, a chassé done on count q&q, rather than qqS
Chassé reverse turn
Chassés to
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Denis Chassé
Personal life
Denis Chassé is married to Carolee (Doyle) Chassé. Together, they have three children. Dayne Chassé (1999–present), Anika Chassé (2001–present), and Blake Chassé (2002–present).
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chassé-croisé
‖ chassé-croisé (ʃase krwaze) [Fr., = chassé n. + croisé, pa. pple. of croiser to cross.] A dance figure in which one of two partners chassés first to the right and then to the left, while the other chassés first to the left and then to the right. Hence transf. and fig. applied to actions or situati...
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Petrus Theodorus Chassé
Life
Personal life
Chassé was the son of Carel Johan Chassé and Maria Helena Johanna Schull, and the brother of David Hendrik Chassé. ), Anna Petronella Elisabeth Chassé (1804), Juliana Cornelia Theodora Chassé (1805), and Petrus Henricus baron Chassé (1806).
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David Hendrik Chassé
Biography
Family life
Chassé was the son of Carel Johan Chassé, a scion of an old Huguenot family, who was a major in the army of the Dutch Republic, After the peace with Belgium in 1839 Chassé finally retired.
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Chassé, Sarthe
Chassé () is a former commune in the Sarthe department in the Pays de la Loire region in north-western France.
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MarieChantal Chassé
MarieChantal Chassé, born Marie-Chantal Chassé on October 20, 1966, in Montreal, is an entrepreneur, corporate director, engineer, and Canadian politician In 1999, the American branch of JITAA was created, of which MarieChantal Chassé is also a shareholder.
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Arthur Chassériau
He was the son of Charles Frédéric Chassériau, chief architect of Algiers, thus making him first cousin to the painter Théodore Chassériau - one of Arthur's donations to the Louvre was Aline Chassériau, Théodore's painting of his younger sister.
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Chassébuurt
Chassébuurt is a neighborhood of Amsterdam, Netherlands.
The Westermoskee is located in the neighborhood.
Amsterdam-West
Neighbourhoods of Amsterdam
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Chassériau Correspondance oubliée. Les Amis de Théodore Chassériau edition, Paris.
Peltre, Christine (2001). Théodore Chassériau. "L'Œuvre de Théodore Chassériau", Les Arts.
Vaillat, Léandre (1907). "Chassériau", L'Art et les Artistes.
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Murray Chass
In 2008, Chass started a blog, "Murray Chass on Baseball" where he has written nearly 1,000 columns similar to what he has written for The New York Times External links
Murray Chass on Baseball
2003 J.G.
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Charles Frédéric Chassériau
After the death of his father and having already lost his mother, he was taken in by his uncle Benoît Chassériau, father of the painter Théodore Chassériau In 1840, Charles-Frédéric Chassériau, as well as his cousin the painter Théodore Chassériau, proposed his project for the tomb of the Emperor Napoleon
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Aline Chassériau
Aline Chassériau is an 1835 oil-on-canvas painting by French romantic artist Théodore Chassériau, which represents Aline Chassériau (1822–1871), the painter's of women
Chassériau family
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