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  2. Parade of the Fat Ox at the Paris Carnival - Wikipedia

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    Parisian students were occasionally part of the procession, as evidenced in 1913 [96] and 1924. [99] In 1914, the Bœuf Gras procession, featuring a cardboard representation of an executioner on a float, participated in a grand parade that included numerous floats, all centered around the theme of "Festivals and Carnivals Through the Ages."

  3. Louchébem - Wikipedia

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    During the Nazi occupation louchébem was used by Parisian members of the Resistance. Even today, louchébem is still well-known and used among those working at point-of-sale in the meat retail industry. Some words have even leaked into common, everyday use by the masses; an example is the word loufoque, meaning "eccentric".

  4. List of fictional rodents - Wikipedia

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    Guinea pig: G-Force: Secret agents team consisting of three guinea pigs named Darwin, Blaster, Juarez, respectively, a mole named Speckles, and a fly named Mooch. Giggles: Chipmunk: Happy Tree Friends: Giggles is a pink chipmunk who has a white diamond-shaped marking, a white oval on her torso, and wears a big red bow on her head.

  5. 21 Easy Recipes For Your 2024 Summer Olympics Watch Party

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    Top it with mustard, and it tastes just like a pig-in-a-blanket—it’s your favorite finger food turned life-size! Get the Croissant Hot Dogs recipe . PHOTO: JOSEPH DE LEO; FOOD STYLING: PEARL JONES

  6. Andouillette - Wikipedia

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    Barbecued andouillette from Troyes Andouillette in aspic from Troyes on sale at a charcuterie in Montmartre, Paris. Andouillette (French pronunciation:) is a French coarse-grained sausage made from the intestine of pork, pepper, wine, onions, and seasonings.

  7. Bologna sausage - Wikipedia

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    Other common names include parizer [3] (Parisian sausage) in Hungary, Romania, and the countries of the former Yugoslavia; polony [4] in Zimbabwe, Zambia, South Africa and Western Australia; devon in most states of Australia; and fritz in South Australia. [5] In North America, a simple and popular use is in the bologna sandwich.

  8. The Baroness and the Pig - Wikipedia

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    The Baroness and the Pig is a Canadian drama film, directed by Michael Mackenzie and released in 2002. [1] Based on Mackenzie's own stage play, the film stars Patricia Clarkson as The Baroness, a Quaker woman from Philadelphia who moves to Paris with her husband, The Baron in the 1880s; however, her egalitarian ideals conflict with the elitism of Parisian society, particularly when she ...

  9. French Bulldog - Wikipedia

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    The French Bulldog (French: Bouledogue Français) is a French breed of companion dog or toy dog.It appeared in Paris in the mid-nineteenth century, apparently the result of cross-breeding of Toy Bulldogs imported from England and local Parisian ratters. [3]