Examples of 'ruelle' in a sentence
Meaning of "ruelle"
Ruelle is an architectural term referring to a narrow space or passageway, often between buildings
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- The space between the bed and the wall.
- A chamber, (especially) as formerly used in France to hold a reception or a literary gathering.
- A private circle; a coterie.
- A surname from French.
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Colbert bowed and went into the ruelle.
Ruelle explains on his blog.
Productions de la ruelle.
Other Ruelle songs have featured in the series.
His life became better when he met Ruelle.
Ruelle sur Touvre.
He associated to them a real number called the Ruelle invariant.
In mathematics, the Ruelle zeta function is a zeta function associated with a dynamical system.
Fine statistical properties of a smooth Anosov flow may be studied through Ruelle resonances.
And is referred to as … ruelle qui va au bout.
Ruelle is now professionally based in Nashville, Tennessee.
The Ihara zeta function is an example of a Ruelle zeta function.
Beyond the Ruelle aux vaches, in the Forest of Cassan an ice house was constructed.
Production Les Productions de la ruelle inc.
With Floris Takens, Ruelle coined the term strange attractor, and founded a new theory of turbulence.
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Apart from the village there are the hamlets of Saint-Aubin-Lebizay and La Ruelle.
The pollard willows of the Ruelle Vauvert in Paris were thus ill-famed.
Michael also sits on the Board of Directors of Ruelle de l'Avenir.
Lastly, head over to Ruelle Boisbriand, the alleyway behind Sainte-Catherine Street near the MTelus.
Flowers in the house - Ruelle.
In 1955 ECAN de Ruelle began work on a supersonic missile using solid-propellants.
In 2018 she collaborated with electronic pop artist Ruelle on her song " Carry You.