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What (who) is Véronique - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Veronique; Veronique (disambiguation); Véronique (disambiguation)

veronique         
[?v?r?'ni:k]
¦ adjective [postposition] denoting a dish, typically of fish or chicken, prepared or garnished with grapes.
Origin
from the Fr. given name Veronique.
Véronique (operetta)         
  • [[John Le Hay]] as Coquenard
  • Anne Tariole-Baugé as Agathe Coquenard, 1898
  • Périer and Sully in the swing duet
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  • Victor Regnard as Coquenard
  • [[Jean Périer]] and [[Mariette Sully]] in the first production
OPERA
Veronique (operetta)
Véronique is an opéra comique in three acts with music by André Messager and words by Georges Duval and Albert Vanloo. The opera, set in 1840 Paris, depicts a dashing but irresponsible aristocrat with complicated romantic affairs, eventually paired with the resourceful heroine.
Véronique (given name)         
FEMALE GIVEN NAME
Veronique (given name)
Véronique is a French feminine given name (etymologically derived from the Latine name Veronica). It may refer to:

Wikipedia

Véronique

Véronique can refer to:

  • Véronique (given name), a French female name
  • Véronique River, a river in the Côte-Nord region of the province of Quebec, Canada.
  • Véronique (rocket), a French sounding rocket
  • Véronique (operetta), composed by André Messager in 1898
  • Véronique, the stage name of French Canadian singer Véronique Béliveau
  • the principal character in The Double Life of Véronique, a 1991 film by Krzysztof Kieślowski
  • Véronique, a song from the musical "On the 20th Century", 1978
  • Véronique, a song by "Pink Martini" from their 2004 album "Hang On Little Tomato"
  • RTL Véronique, a Dutch television channel, later renamed RTL 4.
Examples of use of Véronique
1. "It is ironic that 10 years after Kyoto was signed, there is a vibrant market in Europe, an emerging market in the developing world, and the U.S. is sitting on the sidelines," says Véronique Bugnion, Point Carbon‘s research director.
2. The section dedicated to Kieslowski will feature two of his films: «Bez Konca» (No End) and «La Double vie de Véronique» (The Double Life of Veronique). The David Lynch section also includes two of the director‘s films: «The Elephant Man» and «The Straight Story.» «The Elephant Man,» featuring veteran actor Anthony Hopkins, is considered one of the masterpieces of contemporary cinema, with eight Oscar nominations –– including best director –– in 1'81.
3. He told us that since a visit in 2006 "there are more shops, the streets are cleaner, but there is less of a feeling of optimism, which was present two years ago". He said "strong political leadership is needed to reignite the process of reconciliation and reconstruction." However, despite some progress French MEP Véronique Mathieu (EPP–ED) said "gun fire in Kabul is almost daily." On the need for non–military actors to be involved in Afghanistan, Estonian Socialist Katrin Saks said that "the unstable situation cannot be solved only by military means.