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Masse (other)
Masse may refer to * Masse (surname) * Massè, an arrondissement in Benin *, a billiards, pool, and snooker cueing technique that produces a curving shot *Masei, the 43rd weekly portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading * Pointe de la Masse, a mountain in France * Levy en Masse Act 1803 by the Parliament of the United Kingdom * Crampe en masse, a Canadian comedy duo **'' Crampe en masse et le hot dog géant'', an album by Crampe en masse ** Crampe en Masse (album) by Crampe en masse * En Masse Entertainment, a Seattle-based PC and mobile game-publishing company *Levée en masse ''Levée en masse'' ( or, in English, "mass levy") is a French term used for a policy of mass national conscription, often in the face of invasion. The concept originated during the French Revolutionary Wars, particularly for the period followi ..., the policy of military conscription adopted after the French Revolution of 1789 See also * Mass (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Masse (surname)
Masse and Massé are French surnames that may refer to *Alfred Massé (1870–1951), French lawyer, journalist and politician * Arthur Massé (1894–1972), Canadian politician * Bill Masse (born 1966), American baseball outfielder *Bob Masse, Canadian artist *Brian Masse (born 1968), Canadian politician * Carole Massé (born 1949), Canadian writer * Charles August Masse, 19th century American politician * Dany Massé (born 1988), Canadian ice hockey player *Énemond Massé (1575–1646), French Jesuit missionary *Francis Masse (born 1948), French cartoonist *Heather Masse, American alto singer *Henri Massé (1886–1969), French orientalist * Jean-Baptiste Masse (c. 1700–1757), French composer and violoncello player *John Massé (born 1969), American animator, voice over artist and producer *Julie Masse (born 1970), Canadian pop singer *Kylie Masse (born 1996), Canadian competition swimmer *Manon Massé, Canadian politician *Marcel Masse (1936–2014), Canadian politician *Ma ...
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Massè
Massè is an arrondissement in the Plateau department of Benin. It is an administrative division under the jurisdiction of the commune of Adja-Ouèrè. According to the population census conducted by the Institut National de la Statistique Benin An institute is an organisational body created for a certain purpose. They are often research organisations (research institutes) created to do research on specific topics, or can also be a professional body. In some countries, institutes can ... on February 15, 2002, the arrondissement had a total population of 16,902.Institut National de la Statistique Benin
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Glossary Of Cue Sports Terms
The following is a glossary of traditional English-language terms used in the three overarching cue sports disciplines: ''carom billiards'' referring to the various games played on a billiard table without ; ''pool'', which denotes a host of games played on a table with six pockets; and ''snooker'', played on a large pocket table, and which has a sport culture unto itself distinct from pool. There are also games such as English billiards that include aspects of multiple disciplines. Definitions and language The term "" is sometimes used to refer to all of the cue sports, to a specific class of them, or to specific ones such as English billiards; this article uses the term in its most generic sense unless otherwise noted. The labels "British" and " UK" as applied to entries in this glossary refer to terms originating in the UK and also used in countries that were fairly recently part of the British Empire and/or are part of the Commonwealth of Nations, as opposed to US (and, oft ...
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Masei
Masei, Mas'ei, or Masse ( — Hebrew for "journeys," the second word, and the first distinctive word, in the parashah) is the 43rd weekly Torah portion (, ''parashah'') in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the 10th and last in the Book of Numbers. The parashah comprises . The parashah discusses the stations of the Israelites' journeys, instructions for taking the land of Israel, cities for the Levites and refuge, and the daughters of Zelophehad. It is made up of 5,773 Hebrew letters, 1,461 Hebrew words, 132 verses, and 189 lines in a Torah Scroll (, ''Sefer Torah''). Jews generally read it in July or August. The lunisolar Hebrew calendar contains up to 55 Saturdays, the exact number varying between 50 in common years and 54 or 55 in leap years. In some leap years (for example, 2014), parashat Masei is read separately. In most years (all coming years until 2035 in the Diaspora, until 2022 in Israel), parashat Masei is combined with the previous parashah, Matot, to he ...
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Pointe De La Masse
Pointe de la Masse is a mountain of Savoie, France France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of Overseas France, overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic, Pacific Ocean, Pac .... It lies in the Massif de la Vanoise range. It has an elevation of 2,804 metres above sea level. Mountains of the Alps Mountains of Savoie {{Savoie-geo-stub ...
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Levy En Masse Act 1803
The Levy en Masse Act 1803 (43 Geo. 3 c. 96) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Although formally presented as an amendment of the Defence of the Realm Act 1803, it was actually a major piece of new legislation as it required counties in Great Britain to draw up lists of men for military training and detailed how compulsory training would take place. However, the Act included clauses that military training could be suspended if sufficient numbers of men joined volunteer corps, and the huge increase in their number in response to the Act meant that compulsory military training was never used. The Act The Act revived the idea of posse comitatus and detailed mechanisms for military training in each parish in Britain. It stated that lords-lieutenant and their deputies should list all men between seventeen and fifty-five except clergymen, Quakers, schoolmasters, and the infirm. The list would be classified into four classes: unmarried men under thirty with no living ...
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Crampe En Masse
Crampe en masse is a Québécois comedy duo composed of Mathieu Gratton and Ghyslain Dufresne, who were active from 1998 to 2005. Biography Their second album ''Roule-toi par terre'' sold more than 15,000 copies and won the 2000 Félix Award for Humoristic album of the year. Discography *''Crampe en Masse'' *''Roule-toi par terre!'' *''Chansons drôles de d'autres'' *''Live en studio ''Live en studio'' is the fourth album by québécois comedy duo Crampe en masse, and the first on their own label Les disques Crampe en masse. Track listing All tracks written by Crampe en masse Crampe en masse is a Québécois comedy duo ...'' *'' Crampe en masse et le hot-dog géant'' External linkshttp://www.crampeenmasse.com- official website Comedians from Quebec Canadian comedy duos {{Canada-comedian-stub ...
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Crampe En Masse Et Le Hot Dog Géant
''Crampe en masse et le hot dog géant'' is the name of the fifth album by québécois comedy duo Crampe en masse, and the first containing comedy sketches as well as some songs. Track listing All tracks written by Crampe en masse Crampe en masse is a Québécois comedy duo composed of Mathieu Gratton and Ghyslain Dufresne, who were active from 1998 to 2005. Biography Their second album ''Roule-toi par terre'' sold more than 15,000 copies and won the 2000 Félix Award for ... (Mathieu Gratton and Ghyslain Dufresne). Crampe en masse albums 2003 albums 2000s comedy albums {{comedy-album-stub ...
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Crampe En Masse (album)
''Crampe en Masse'' is the name of the first album by the Québécois comedy duo Crampe en masse Crampe en masse is a Québécois comedy duo composed of Mathieu Gratton and Ghyslain Dufresne, who were active from 1998 to 2005. Biography Their second album ''Roule-toi par terre'' sold more than 15,000 copies and won the 2000 Félix Award for .... Track listing 1998 albums Crampe en masse albums 1990s comedy albums {{Comedy-album-stub ...
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En Masse Entertainment
En Masse Entertainment, Inc. (formerly Bluehole Interactive, Inc.) was an American video game publisher. Founded in June 2008, the company was based in Seattle, Washington and is best known for publishing massively multiplayer online role-playing game ''TERA'', which was developed by parent company Bluehole. The original En Masse leadership team had extensive experience in the video game industry at leading companies, including Blizzard Entertainment, Microsoft, NCsoft, ArenaNet, and Electronic Arts. In January 2013, Chris Lee and Soo Min Park became chief executive officer and chief operating officer, respectively. On November 5, 2018, Bluehole and its subsidiaries, which include En Masse, were rearranged horizontally under a new parent company, Krafton Game Union. En Masse announced on August 17, 2020, that it had begun ceasing operations. Games published ''TERA'' ''TERA'' was launched in Korea in January 2011. Over the next 15 months, En Masse Entertainment completed ...
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Levée En Masse
''Levée en masse'' ( or, in English, "mass levy") is a French term used for a policy of mass national conscription, often in the face of invasion. The concept originated during the French Revolutionary Wars, particularly for the period following 16 August 1793, when able-bodied men aged 18 to 25 were conscripted. It formed an integral part of the creation of national identity, making it distinct from forms of conscription which had existed before this date. The term is also applied to other historical examples of mass conscription. Terminology The term ''levée en masse'' denotes a short-term requisition of all able-bodied men to defend the nation and its rise as a military tactic may be viewed in connection with the political events and developing ideology in revolutionary France—particularly the new concept of the democratic citizen as opposed to a royal subject. Central to the understanding that developed (and was promoted by the authorities) of the ''levée'' is the i ...
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