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Rhum can mean: *Rùm, a Scottish island also known as "Rhum" *Rhum agricole, French for sugarcane juice rum * island class ferry *Rhum gasfield The Rhum Gas Field () is a gas field owned halfly between Serica Energy and Iran, located north-east of Aberdeen in UK, in 109 metres (350 ft) of water. Its gas production and export began on 20 December 2005. Development of the Rhum projec ..., North Sea, UK sector * Rhum (actor), in the French short film '' Gai dimanche'' See also * Rhumb (other) {{Disambig ...
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Rùm
Rùm (), a Scottish Gaelic language, Scottish Gaelic name often Anglicisation, anglicised to Rum ( ), is one of the Small Isles of the Inner Hebrides, off the west coast of Scotland, in the district of Lochaber. For much of the 20th century the name became Rhum, a spelling invented by the former owner, George Bullough, 1st Baronet Bullough, Sir George Bullough, because he did not relish the idea of having the title "Laird of Rum". It is the largest of the Small Isles, and the 15th largest Scottish island, and is inhabited by 40 people, all of whom live in the hamlet of Kinloch, Rùm, Kinloch on the east coast. The island has been inhabited since the 8th millennium BC and provides some of the earliest known evidence of human occupation in Scotland. The early Celts, Celtic and Norsemen, Norse settlers left only a few written accounts and artefacts. From the 12th to 13th centuries on, the island was held by various clans including the Clan MacLean, MacLeans of Coll. The population ...
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Rhum Agricole
Rhum agricole () is the French term for ''sugarcane juice rum'', a style of rum originally distilled in the French Caribbean islands from freshly squeezed sugarcane juice rather than molasses. ''Rhum'' is a term which typically distinguishes it in French-speaking locales from rum made with molasses in other parts of the West Indies (rum, ron). Overview Cane juice rum mostly comes from Haiti, Martinique, and the Guadeloupe islands of Marie-Galante, Grande-Terre, and Basse-Terre, but is made throughout the Caribbean including in Trinidad, Panama, the Dominican Republic and Grenada; in the Indian Ocean on Mauritius and Réunion Island; and in the Pacific Ocean on the islands of Hawaii and French Polynesia, and in Vanuatu. Most rum is made from molasses, a byproduct of sugar refining. When France began to make sugar from sugar beets around 1811, sugar prices dropped and the debt-ridden sugar factories in the French Caribbean could not survive solely on sugar production. Fresh cane ...
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Rhum Gasfield
The Rhum Gas Field () is a gas field owned halfly between Serica Energy and Iran, located north-east of Aberdeen in UK, in 109 metres (350 ft) of water. Its gas production and export began on 20 December 2005. Development of the Rhum project cost approximately £350 million. Prior to the start of production, Rhum was the largest remaining undeveloped gas reservoir in the UK Continental Shelf. The original partners in the Rhum field were BP (Operator) 50% and Iranian Oil Company (U.K.) Limited (a subsidiary of the National Iranian Oil Company The National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC; ) is a government-owned national oil and natural gas producer and distributor under the direction of the Ministry of Petroleum of Iran. NIOC was established in 1951 and restructured under The Consorti ...) 50%. The Rhum field is a high-temperature, high-pressure reservoir, experiencing down-hole temperatures of 150 ° C and pressures of 12,700 psi. By comparison, the Bruce gas fie ...
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Rhum (actor)
Rhum can mean: *Rùm, a Scottish island also known as "Rhum" *Rhum agricole, French for sugarcane juice rum * island class ferry *Rhum gasfield The Rhum Gas Field () is a gas field owned halfly between Serica Energy and Iran, located north-east of Aberdeen in UK, in 109 metres (350 ft) of water. Its gas production and export began on 20 December 2005. Development of the Rhum projec ..., North Sea, UK sector * Rhum (actor), in the French short film '' Gai dimanche'' See also * Rhumb (other) {{Disambig ...
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Gai Dimanche
''Gai dimanche!'' (''Fun Sunday!'') is a 1935 three reel film written by and starring Jacques Tati and his friend Rhum. The pair star as down-and-outs who try to generate funds by providing an impromptu leisure tour in a rickety bus they wrangle use of for free. Released in 1935 and rarely seen today, the film offers brief glimpses and hints towards methods Tati would begin to perfect in his films more than a decade later. The short was included in the Criterion Collection The Criterion Collection, Inc. (or simply Criterion) is an American home video, home-video distribution company that focuses on licensing, restoring and distributing "important classic and contemporary films". A "sister company" of art film, arth ...'s "The Complete Jacques Tati" box set, in a disc containing several short films that Tati either directed or starred in. References External links * 1935 films French comedy short films Films with screenplays by Jacques Tati French black-and-white films ...
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