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▪ I. † fouch Obs. Forms: 4 fourche, 5 forche, 6 fowche, 7 fouch(e. Also furch. [ME. fourche, a. OF. fourche, forche, lit. ‘fork’: cf. forche.] 1. ? The fork of the legs.c 1330 R. Brunne Chron. Wace (Rolls) 1824 Wiþ fet in fourche [v.r. fouche] ilk oþer tok [said of wrestlers]. 2. The hind quarters o...
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Guy Fouché
Guy Fouché (17 June 1921 – 28 May 1998) was a French operatic tenor. Life
Born in Bordeaux, Fouché graduated from the Conservatoire de Bordeaux with the First Prize in Opera and opéra comique.
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Fouchères
Fouchères may refer to the following communes of France:
Fouchères, Aube, in the Aube department
Fouchères, Yonne, in the Yonne department
Fouchères-aux-Bois
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Please explain how to make delicious country gravy -- with nick fouch
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Fouché
Fouché or Fouche may refer to:
George Fouché, South African race car driver
Guy Fouché (1921–1998), French operatic tenor
Jacobus Johannes Fouché, former Fouché, German noble
Nicolas Fouché, French artist
French-language surnames
Surnames of French origin
Afrikaans-language surnames
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George Fouché
George Robert Fouché (nicknamed Fast Fouché; 15 May 1965 – 5 May 2023) was a South African and international motorsport racecar driver and South African Fouché grew up on his father's brick factory, and by the age of 6 he was able to drive a bulldozer.
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Joseph Fouché
Joseph Fouché, 1st Duc d'Otrante, 1st Comte Fouché (, 21 May 1759 – 25 December 1820) was a French statesman, revolutionary, and Minister of Police under Fouché: "Go where you want, imbecile!"
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Louis Fouché
Louis Fouché may refer to:
Louis Fouché (shot putter) (1913–1971), South African shot putter
Louis Fouché (rugby union) (born 1990), South African rugby union footballer
Louis Fouché (javelin thrower) (born 1970), South African javelin thrower
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James Fouché
James Fouché (born 28 March 1998) is a New Zealand professional racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI ProTeam .
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Andre Fouché
Andre Fouché is a South African rugby union player for the in the Currie Cup. His regular position is flanker. Fouché was named in the side for the 2022 Currie Cup Premier Division.
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Nicolas Fouché
Nicolas Fouché (1653–1733) was a French painter.
Fouché was born in Troyes, the son of the painter Léonard Fouché. The abbé de Monville, biographer of Pierre Mignard, called Fouché one of his students.
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André Fouché
André Eugène Fouché (17 September 1908 – 23 July 2001) was a French actor.
Fouché was born in Paris and died in Poissy, Yvelines, Île-de-France.
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Fouchécourt
Fouchécourt may refer to:
Fouchécourt, Haute-Saône, a commune in the French region of Franch-Comté
Fouchécourt, Vosges, a commune in the French region
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Christa Fouché
Fouché is a New Zealand social work academic. She is currently professor of social work at the University of Auckland. Fouché, C. B., and W. Schurink. "Qualitative research designs."
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Margareta Fouché
The daughter of Charles Louis Fouché, 6th Duke of Otranto (a descendant of Napoleonic statesman Joseph Fouché) and his first wife, Countess Hedvig Ingeborg Madeleine Douglas (a descendant of Louis I, Grand Duke of Baden), she was born Margareta Fouché d'Otrante in Elghammar, Sweden.
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