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"The clou is that this binding principle also works with the neighboring proteins," Ulrich says.
The sketch was apparently the hit of the night's entertainments, described by the Times as "the clou of the evening".
The word clove comes from the French clou de girofle – nail of clove.
Wistfully the Bredi waited, fantasizing in its clou mind about tasty morsels.
For his success Der Clou!
The clou historique?
A remake based on the IP was created under the name Der Clou!
No official tests were plated, the match clou was the final match against Junior All Blacks.
With Clou occupied, Basil Thinkoup is the man in authority; and this ward is his domain.
In this ward it isnominally Didactor Alphonse Clou.
This film has an artistic clou: the woman, whose stories are told, do not appear themselves in the movie but the stories are told by other people.
In high winds over tensioning of the kicking strap can result in significant creases in the mainsail between the spreader position and the clou.
So when the game was called "Der Clou" in Austria, the English translation became "The Sting".
Théâtre Le Clou Quebec (Canada)
In Nivelles he was locally venerated as Saint Clou, especially because of his connection to Saint Gertrude.
Nearly clou in French, which means nail, just as Nagg, Hamm's father, means nail in German.
Most sources state the surname was originally given to a person who crafted and sold nails, coming from the Latin word "clavus" meaning nail ("clou" in French).
Le Clos-Neuf (Clou Neuf)
But Didactor Clou is preparing a treatise: Synchrocephaleison among the Doppelgangers, or, if you prefer, the symbiotes, who need each others' presence to exist.
Georges Clou (Lopez) is a successful salesman, enjoying the fruits of his labour as a resident of an exclusive gated community in the French Riviera.
In 1977 his company, which was now building containers and leasing them, changed its name to CLOU (Container Leasing Company).
According to biographer Ian MacNiven, Lawrence Durrell regarded Mountolive as the clou, the nail holding together the entire structure of the Quartet.
Ltd., Moxa Inc., RuggedCom Inc., Shenzhen Clou Electronics Co.
He rejects the influence of telepathy, which to my mind is ridiculous; however, I am Brood and Didactor Clou may make Verge on the strength of his treatise.
The Times praised the performances and the play: "Let it be added that, though the clou of the farce is a 'bedroom scene', the entire entertainment is the pink of propriety."