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Cœur is the French word for heart, and may refer to: * ''Cœurs'', a 2006 French film by Alain Resnais * Coeur (playing cards), a brand of playing card produced by VEB Altenburg in East Germany People with the surname * Jacques Cœur ( – 1456), 15th-century French merchant and royal treasurer * Jacques Joli-Cœur (born 1940), Canadian politician See also * Coeur d'Alene (other) * Coeur de Lion (other) * Coeurl, a fictional extraterrestrial species invented by A. E. van Vogt * Francoeur (surname) * Richard Coeur-de-lion (other) Richard Coeur de Lion is an epithet of Richard I, King of England from 1189 to 1199. Richard Coeur de Lion may also refer to: * ''Richard Coeur-de-lion'' (opera), a French-language opéra comique by André Grétry first performed in 1784 * ''Rich ... * * * * [Baidu]  


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Heart
The heart is a muscular organ in most animals. This organ pumps blood through the blood vessels of the circulatory system. The pumped blood carries oxygen and nutrients to the body, while carrying metabolic waste such as carbon dioxide to the lungs. In humans, the heart is approximately the size of a closed fist and is located between the lungs, in the middle compartment of the chest. In humans, other mammals, and birds, the heart is divided into four chambers: upper left and right atria and lower left and right ventricles. Commonly the right atrium and ventricle are referred together as the right heart and their left counterparts as the left heart. Fish, in contrast, have two chambers, an atrium and a ventricle, while most reptiles have three chambers. In a healthy heart blood flows one way through the heart due to heart valves, which prevent backflow. The heart is enclosed in a protective sac, the pericardium, which also contains a small amount of fluid. The wall ...
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Cœurs
''Private Fears in Public Places'' (french: Cœurs ("Hearts"), is a 2006 French comedy-drama film directed by Alain Resnais. It was adapted from Alan Ayckbourn's 2004 play ''Private Fears in Public Places''. The film won several awards, including a Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival. Background For the second time in his career Alain Resnais turned to an Alan Ayckbourn play for his source material (having previously adapted another play for ''Smoking/No Smoking''), and remained close to the original structure while transferring the setting and milieu from provincial England to the 13th arrondissement of Paris (contrary to his usual preference). The film consists of over 50 short scenes, usually featuring two characters - occasionally three or just one. Scenes are linked by dissolves featuring falling snow, a device similar to one which Resnais previously used in ''L'Amour à mort'' (1984). Several of Resnais's regular actors appear in the film (Arditi, Azéma, Dussollier, ...
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Coeur (playing Cards)
ASS Altenburger is since 2003 the trademark of the German playing card manufacturer Spielkartenfabrik Altenburg, based in the town of Altenburg. The firm is owned by Cartamundi, of Turnhout, Belgium. ASS (''Altenburger und Stralsunder Spielkartenfabrik'') claims to be the market leader in Germany for playing cards. Every year almost 40 million packs of cards of many different types are manufactured in Altenburg.Annika Ross: ''Wie ein Spiel entsteht''. Interview mit Sandra Thielbeer, Produktmanagerin und -entwicklerin der Spielkartenfabrik ASS Altenburger. In: Leipziger Volkszeitung, 28 April 2017, page 27 (children's page), six-column entry. It also says there: "Immer, wenn man ein Spiel kauft, in dem Karten vorkommen, ist die Chance groß, dass die Karten hier aus Altenburg kommen." ("Whenever you buy a game in which cards are used, the chances are high that the cards came from here in Altenburg.") History The history of ASS Altenburger begins at two locations in Germany: Stral ...
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Jacques Cœur
Jacques Cœur (, ; in Bourges – 25 November 1456 in Chios) was a French government official and state-sponsored merchant whose personal fortune became legendary and led to his eventual disgrace. He initiated regular trade routes between France and the Levant. His memory retains iconic status in Bourges, where he built a palatial house that is preserved to this day. Family and early life He was born at Bourges, the city where his father, Pierre Cœur, was a rich merchant. Jacques is first heard of around 1418, when he married Macée de Léodepart, daughter of Lambert de Léodepart, an influential citizen, provost of Bourges and a former valet of John, Duke of Berry. About 1429 he formed a commercial partnership with two brothers named Godard; and in 1432 he was at Damascus, buying and bartering, and transporting the wares of the Levant— gall-nuts, wools and silks, mohair, brocades and carpets—to the interior of France by way of Narbonne. In the same year he est ...
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Jacques Joli-Cœur
Jacques Joli-Cœur, (born 1940) is a politician from the Renouveau municipal de Québec in Quebec, Canada. A city councillor and deputy mayor, he was the interim mayor of Quebec City following the death of Andrée Boucher on August 24, 2007. Prior his involvement in municipal politics, he was a top civil servant in the provincial government, where he served as provincial director of protocol between 1979 and 1984 and as an assistant deputy minister for several departments between 1994 and 2001. Elected as councillor for district of ''Samuel-de-Champlain'' in the borough of La Cité-Limoilou in 2001, he lost in the new district of ''Vieux-Québec-Montcalm'' to Anne Guérette in 2009. In 2012, he was made a Knight of the National Order of Quebec The National Order of Quebec, termed officially in French as ''l'Ordre national du Québec'', and in English abbreviation as the Order of Quebec, is an order of merit in the Canadian province of Quebec. Instituted in 1984 when Li ...
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Coeur D'Alene (other)
Coeur d'Alene may refer to a people and related place names in the northwestern United States: * Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, a city in the United States ** Coeur d'Alene Airport ** Coeur d'Alene Charter Academy ** Coeur d'Alene High School ** ''Coeur d'Alene Press'' ** Coeur d'Alene Resort ** Coeur d'Alene School District * Coeur d'Alene people, a Native American tribe ** Coeur d'Alene language ** Coeur d'Alene Reservation Geographical features * Coeur d'Alene Mountains, a mountain range in Idaho and Montana * Coeur d'Alene National Forest, Idaho * Lake Coeur d'Alene * Coeur d'Alene River Other uses * Coeur d'Alene Avenue Elementary School, Venice, Los Angeles, California * Coeur d'Alene Mines, an international mining corporation * Coeur d'Alene salamander * "Coeur d'Alene", a song from Alter Bridge's album '' AB III'' * Coeur d'Alene Solo Frog, sometimes called Solo Sixty, is a trick-taking, card game for 3 players that is or was popular in southern USA and Mexico (where it is kno ...
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Coeur De Lion (other)
Coeur de Lion (French for '' Lionheart'') is a title used to describe several medieval monarchs: * Richard I of England * Louis VIII of France * Boleslaus I of Poland Trains * Coeur de Lion, a Great Western Railway 4-4-0 broad gauge steam locomotive * Coeur de Lion, the British Railways Standard 'Britannia' class locomotive number 70007 (the first of the class to be withdrawn) * Coeur de Lion, the British Rail Class 87 locomotive number 87012 Other uses * Cœur de Lion, a French cheese Cheese is a dairy product produced in wide ranges of flavors, textures, and forms by coagulation of the milk protein casein. It comprises proteins and fat from milk, usually the milk of cows, buffalo, goats, or sheep. During production, ... brand by Bongrain * ''Coeur de lion'' (film), a 2008 film See also * Coeur (other) * Coeur d'Alene, a city in northern Idaho, United States {{disambig ...
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Coeurl
"Black Destroyer" is a science fiction short story by Canadian-American writer A. E. van Vogt, first published in ''Astounding SF'' in July 1939. It has been marked as the story that represents the start of the Golden Age of Science Fiction. "Black Destroyer" was combined with several other short stories to form the novel ''The Voyage of the Space Beagle''. It was claimed as an inspiration for the movie ''Alien'' and van Vogt collected an out-of-court settlement of $50,000 from 20th Century Fox. Plot summary A Coeurl, a large, intelligent, black cat-like animal, considers its near-future starvation as its food source of id-creatures has been hunted to extinction. Just as all seems lost, a spaceship lands near an abandoned Coeurl city and id-creatures pour out. He quickly surmises they are a scientific expedition from another star, which excites him as he considers scientists to be unlikely to harm him. He approaches them as if simply curious. The human expedition is first concern ...
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Francoeur (surname)
Francoeur is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * François Francoeur (1698–1787), French violinist and composer * Jacques Francoeur (1925–2005), businessman and journalist of Quebec * Jeff Francoeur (born 1984), Major League Baseball player * Joseph-Napoléon Francoeur (1880–1965), politician and lawyer of Quebec * Louis-Benjamin Francoeur (1773–1849), French mathematicus * Lucien Francoeur Lucien is a male given name. It is the French form of Luciano or Latin ''Lucianus'', patronymic of Lucius. Lucien, Saint Lucien, or Saint-Lucien may also refer to: People Given name *Lucien of Beauvais, Christian saint *Lucien, a band member ... (born 1948), singer and poet of Quebec * Raymond Francoeur (born 1946), Canadian politician * Richard Francœur (1894–1971), French actor {{surname, Francoeur ...
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Richard Coeur-de-lion (other)
Richard Coeur de Lion is an epithet of Richard I, King of England from 1189 to 1199. Richard Coeur de Lion may also refer to: * ''Richard Coeur-de-lion'' (opera), a French-language opéra comique by André Grétry first performed in 1784 * ''Richard Coeur de Lion'' (play), a 1786 English-language semi-opera by John Burgoyne and Thomas Linley the Elder * ''Richard Coeur de Lion'' (statue), an equestrian statue of Richard I in London, England * ''Richard Coer de Lyon'', a 14th-century Middle English romance See also * Coeur (other) * Coeur de Lion (other) Coeur de Lion (French for '' Lionheart'') is a title used to describe several medieval monarchs: * Richard I of England * Louis VIII of France * Boleslaus I of Poland Trains * Coeur de Lion, a Great Western Railway 4-4-0 broad gauge steam locomot ...
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