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Vache, sometimes written as Vatché or Vaché, may refer to: Places *Île à Vache, a small island lying off the south-west peninsula of Haiti. * La Vache, a cave in located in the Northern Range, on the north coast of Trinidad. *The Vache, an estate near Chalfont St. Giles in Buckinghamshire. * Rivière aux Vaches, a tributary of the Saint-François River in Quebec, Canada People Historical / mononym *Vache of Iberia, 3rd century king * Vache I of Albania (3rd century), the second Arsacid ruler of Caucasian Albania * Vache II of Albania (5th century), king of Caucasian Albania * Vache I Amberdtsi (died c. 1232), Armenian prince (with the title Prince of Princes) and founder of the Vachutian dynasty *Vache II Amberdtsi (13th century), Armenian prince of the Vachutian dynasty *Vache III Amberdtsi (13th-14th century), Armenian prince of the Vachutian dynasty *Vache of Kakheti (died 839), prince and chorepiscopus of Kakheti in eastern Georgia from 827 to 839 Contemporary given name ...
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Île à Vache
Ile or ILE may refer to: Ile * Ile, a Puerto Rican singer * Ile District (other), multiple places * Ilé-Ifẹ̀, an ancient Yoruba city in south-western Nigeria * Interlingue (ISO 639:ile), a planned language * Isoleucine, an amino acid abbreviated as Ile or I * Another name for Ilargi, the moon in Basque mythology * Historical spelling of Islay, Scottish island and girls' name * Another name for the Ili River in eastern Kazakhstan * ''Ile'', a gender-neutral pronoun in Portuguese * iLe, a Puerto Rican singer ILE * Intermittent Layer Extrusion, a process which allows the extrusion of a variable layer thickness tube (see 2 1/2D) * Institution of Lighting Engineers, (ILE) UK and Ireland's largest professional lighting association * Ivor Lewis Esophagectomy, a surgical procedure. See Esophagectomy. * Institución Libre de Enseñanza, a Spanish education organization associated with ''Residencia de Estudiantes'' * Intuitive Logical Extrovert, a Socionics term * Skylark F ...
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Vache Hovsepyan
Vache Artashesi Hovsepyan (17 September 19251 December 1978) was an Armenian duduk player and renowned popular artist. He graduated from the in 1951. He had started performing as a popular musician on Yerevan radio in 1945 in Armenian popular and folk music. He has composed music for songs like ''Estonakan Erg'' (lyrics by Vahan Terian), ''Iriknazhamin'' (lyrics by Silva Kaputikyan) and ''Ereknuk'' (lyrics by Paruyr Sevak) and others. He also toured in live performances in Armenia, the Soviet Union and worldwide. With Andranik Askarian, he performed the duduk parts on "The Feeling Begins", the opening track of Peter Gabriel's ''Passion'', the soundtrack album from Martin Scorsese's film '' The Last Temptation of Christ''. The duduk recording is actually an excerpt from a song titled "The Wind Subsides", originally recorded for a collection of Armenian music released by Radio France Radio France () is the French national public radio broadcaster. Stations Radio France offers ...
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Vache (grape)
Mondeuse noire () is a red French wine grape variety that is grown primarily in the Savoy region of eastern France. The grape can also be found in Argentina, Australia, California, Switzerland and Sicily. Plantings of Mondeuse noire was hit hard during the phylloxera epidemic of the mid to late 19th century which nearly wiped out the vine from eastern France. While the grape recovered slightly in the 20th century, French plantations of Mondeuse noire fell sharply in the 1970s, with just over left in France in 2000. In the early 21st century, it seems the variety has increased somewhat in popularity, as it can give good wines if the planting site is chosen carefully. It was previously suggested that Mondeuse noire was identical to the northern Italian wine grape variety Refosco dal Peduncolo Rosso due to the similarity of the wines. In California, many plantings of Mondeuse noire were called ''Refosco'', further adding to the confusion. DNA analysis has shown that this is not t ...
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Warren Vaché Jr
Warren most commonly refers to: * Warren (burrow), a network dug by rabbits * Warren (name), a given name and a surname, including lists of persons so named Warren may also refer to: Places Australia * Warren (biogeographic region) * Warren, New South Wales, a town * Warren Shire, a local government area in NSW which includes the town * Warren National Park, Western Australia Barbados * Warrens, Barbados Canada * Warren, Manitoba * Warren, Ontario United Kingdom * Warren, Pembrokeshire * Warren, Cheshire * The Warren, Bracknell Forest, a suburb of Bracknell in Berkshire * The Warren (Yeading), stadium in Hayes, Hillingdon, Greater London * The Warren Hayes, Bromley, a former mansion now sports club used by the Metropolitan Police * The Warren, Kent, part of the East Cliff and Warren Country Park * The Warren, Woolwich, Britain's principal repository and manufactory of arms and ammunition, renamed the Royal Arsenal in 1805 United States * Warren, Arizona ...
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Warren Vaché Sr
Warren most commonly refers to: * Warren (burrow), a network dug by rabbits * Warren (name), a given name and a surname, including lists of persons so named Warren may also refer to: Places Australia * Warren (biogeographic region) * Warren, New South Wales, a town * Warren Shire, a local government area in NSW which includes the town * Warren National Park, Western Australia Barbados * Warrens, Barbados Canada * Warren, Manitoba * Warren, Ontario United Kingdom * Warren, Pembrokeshire * Warren, Cheshire * The Warren, Bracknell Forest, a suburb of Bracknell in Berkshire * The Warren (Yeading), stadium in Hayes, Hillingdon, Greater London * The Warren Hayes, Bromley, a former mansion now sports club used by the Metropolitan Police * The Warren, Kent, part of the East Cliff and Warren Country Park * The Warren, Woolwich, Britain's principal repository and manufactory of arms and ammunition, renamed the Royal Arsenal in 1805 United States * Warren, Arizona * Wa ...
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Tex Vache
Ernest Lewis "Tex" Vache (November 17, 1888 – June 11, 1953) was an American professional baseball player. Biography Vache was born November 17, 1888, in Santa Monica, California. It took him until the age of 36 to reach the Major Leagues. On April 16, , Vache made his Major League debut for the Boston Red Sox. Throughout the year, Vache played 110 games. His final game was September 22 that year; it was his only season in Major League Baseball, despite hitting .313 for the season. Vache died 28 years later on June 11, 1953, in Los Angeles, California California () is a U.S. state, state in the Western United States that lies on the West Coast of the United States, Pacific Coast. It borders Oregon to the north, Nevada and Arizona to the east, and shares Mexico–United States border, an .... He was 64 years old. ReferencesTex Vache at Baseball-Reference 1888 births 1953 deaths Major League Baseball outfielders Boston Red Sox players Baseball players from ...
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Jacques Vaché
Jacques Vaché Jacques Vaché (7 September 1895 – 6 January 1919) was a friend of André Breton, the founder of surrealism. Vaché was one of the chief inspirations behind the Surrealist movement. As Breton said: :"''En littérature, je me suis successivement épris de Rimbaud, de Jarry, d'Apollinaire, de Nouveau, de Lautréamont, mais c'est à Jacques Vaché que je dois le plus''" :("In literature, I was successively taken with Rimbaud, with Jarry, with Apollinaire, with Nouveau, with Lautréamont, but it is Jacques Vaché to whom I owe the most") He was born on 7 September 1895 in Lorient, France, and died in a hotel room in Nantes on 6 January 1919 from an overdose of opium. Alongside him lay the naked body of another French soldier. André Breton believed his death to be a suicide. He was known for his indifference and for wearing a monocle. References * ''Lettres de guerre'' - with essays by André Breton (Au Sans Pareil, 1919) * ''Jacques Vaché'' by Bertrand Lacarel ...
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Charles Vaché
Claude Charles Vaché (August 4, 1926 – November 1, 2009) was an American prelate of The Episcopal Church, who served as the seventh Bishop of Southern Virginia. Early life and education Born in New Bern, North Carolina, Vaché was the son of the Reverend Jean Andrew Vaché, an Episcopal priest and his wife Edith Fitzwilson. He served in the U.S. Navy as World War II ended, and then received a Bachelor of Arts with honors from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, where he was elected to the Phi Beta Kappa society. He graduated from the Seabury-Western Theological Seminary in Evanston, Illinois in 1952 with a Master of Divinity. Ministry Bishop George P. Gunn of Southern Virginia ordained Vaché deacon on June 11, 1952, in Johns Memorial Church in Farmville, Virginia. He then served as deacon-in-charge and later rector of St Michael's Church in Bon Air, Virginia, following his ordination as priest on June 11, 1953, also by Rt. Rev. Gunn. During this time, he also ser ...
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Allan Vaché
Allan Vaché (born December 16, 1953) is an American jazz clarinetist, son of the jazz bassist and journalist Warren Vaché Sr. and brother of jazz cornetist Warren Vaché Jr. Raised in Rahway, New Jersey, Vaché graduated from Rahway High School in 1971. Vaché played with the Jim Cullum Jazz Band of San Antonio, Texas, for seventeen years and was a regular on the '' Riverwalk – Live from the Landing'' radio show on Public Radio International, which featured the Cullum band. He performed with Cullum on ''A Prairie Home Companion'' with Garrison Keillor. He is a featured performer on Gershwin's "Porgy & Bess" with the Cullum band, released on CBS Masterworks. He toured Mexico for the U.S. State Department with the live show of ''Porgy & Bess'', narrated by opera singer William Warfield. Vaché has performed at Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center in New York and The Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. He graduated from Rahway High School in 1971. He has performed with, or appea ...
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Vache Tovmasyan
Vachagan Kareni Tovmasyan (; born 15 July 1986), known professionally as Vache Tovmasyan (), is an Armenian actor, comedian, and showman. In 2005, Vache joined several other comedians—largely unknown to the public—to form ''32 Teeth'' (32 ատամ) comedy show. In 2010, Vache and his friends created the '' Vitamin Club'' (Վիտամին ակումբ) stand-up comedy TV show, which was broadcast by Shant TV every week until 2015. He also played in the Armenian series called Stone cage are Dard Tovmasyan portrayed Garnik in the 2024 film ''Anora'', for which he was nominated for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture The Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast (or Ensemble) in a Motion Picture is an award given by the Screen Actors Guild to honor the finest acting achievements in film. It is the final award presented during the ceremon .... Filmography References External linksOfficial Website* ...
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Vache Sharafyan
Vache Sharafyan (), (born February 11, 1966, in Yerevan, Armenia) is an Armenians, Armenian composer of symphonic works, chamber music, choral music and opera. His works include 2 acts opera ''King Abgar'', ballet ''Second Moon'', 2 acts ballet ''Ancient Gods'', one act ballet “the bride of the desert”. His works have been commissioned or performed by Yo-Yo Ma and "Silkroad (arts organization), Silk Road Ensemble", Yuri Bashmet and The Ensemble "Soloists of Moscow", The Hilliard Ensemble, Boston Modern Orchestra Project, Dresden Symphony Orchestra, Rostok Philharmonic, The Metropolitan Museum of Art (2018), Soli Deo Gloria Psalm project, Jacaranda on the Edge fest, Estonian National Male Choir, Hover State Chamber Choir, and the Apricus Trio. Critical reception The New York Times called his work ''Adumbrations of the Peacock'' "a stark, mysterious and ultimately majestic concatenation of broken-bell piano chords, tremulous melodies and quivering textures.". The Boston Globe s ...
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Vache Gabrielyan
Vache Vazgeni Gabrielyan (Armenian: Վաչե Վազգենի Գաբրիելյան; born November 24, 1968) is the Dean of the College of Business and Economics at the American University of Armenia. Previously, he served as the Deputy Prime Minister of Armenia and the Minister for International Economic Integration and Reforms from 2014 to 2018. Vache Gabrielyan started his career in public service in 1990 as a staff member in the Armenian Parliament. After completion of his studies in the United States, he held various positions in the Central Bank of Armenia, where from 2008 to 2010 he acted as the Vice-Governor. For the succeeding three years (2010-2013) he headed the Ministry of Finance of Armenia. As the Minister of Finance of Armenia, Gabrielyan initiated a number of reforms and contributed to fostering relationships with international institutions, particularly in his position as the country Governor for the International Monetary Fund. After leaving the office of the Financ ...
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