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Sexion d'Assaut (French pronunciation: [sɛksjɔ̃ daso]), formerly known as 3ème Prototype (for "Troisième Prototype" [tʁwɑzjɛm pʁɔtɔtip]), was a French hip hop band formed in 2002, composed of eight Parisian rappers.
When the boss and underboss arrived that evening, they were ambushed and shot dead by assassins under Gotti's command. [24] Gotti watched the hit from his car with Sammy Gravano. [25] In April 1988, Dellacroce's son, Armond, died while hiding in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania. He had been convicted of racketeering and had failed to appear ...
France participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 with the song "Et s'il fallait le faire" written by Fred Blondin and Anse Lazio. The song was performed by Patricia Kaas . The French broadcaster France Télévisions in collaboration with the television channel France 3 internally selected the French entry for the 2009 contest in Moscow ...
Saucier is an occupational surname literally meaning the cooking occupation of "saucier". Notable people with the surname include: Aldric Saucier (1936–2016), American scientist and whistleblower; Billy Jack Saucier (1931–1987), American fiddler; Frank Saucier (born 1926), American baseball player; Gerard Saucier, American academic and ...
A saucier (French pronunciation:) or sauté chef is a position in the classical brigade style kitchen. It can be translated into English as sauce chef . In addition to preparing sauces, the saucier prepares stews , hot hors d'œuvres , and sautés food to order.
KFRC 610, the RKO Bill Drake "Boss Radio" Top 40 AM station in San Francisco, had significant influence in the music industry among both counterculture and commercial acts. This enabled festival organizer Tom Rounds , KFRC's program director , to present a colorful and eclectic line-up of popular musicians from both in and outside the region.
Kevin Andrew Saucier (born August 9, 1956) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher from 1978 to 1982 for the Philadelphia Phillies and Detroit Tigers. Nicknamed "Hot Sauce", [ 1 ] Saucier (whose name is pronounced "So-Shay"), was an energetic pitcher who would often display his emotions while on the mound.
Aldric Saucier (April 29, 1936 – December 8, 2016) was an American scientist and whistleblower. Saucier lost his job and security clearance after he criticized the Strategic Defense Initiative in 1992.