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What (who) is système des points - definition

Système usuel; Systeme usuel; Measures usuelles
  • Napoleon I]] in 1812

Le Système Ribadier         
  • alt=sketch of a stage scene with a woman standing, left, a man centre, seated at card table, a fat man standing to his right (from the onlooker's viewpoint) and another man to the latter's right. All four are looking nonplussed
PLAY WRITTEN BY GEORGES FEYDEAU
Le Systeme Ribadier
Le Système Ribadier (The Ribadier System) is a farce in three acts by Georges Feydeau and Maurice Hennequin, first performed in November 1892. It depicts a husband's stratagem for escaping the marital home to engage in extramarital intrigue, by hypnotising his wife.
Des gaffes et des dégâts         
Des gaffes et des dégâts, written and drawn by Franquin, is the sixth album of the original Gaston Lagaffe series. The 59 strips of this album were previously published in Spirou magazine.
Catch points         
  • A [[British Rail Class 165]] that was derailed by a set of trap points at [[London Paddington station]], June 2016. The train suffered severe damage to the rear driving unit and also damaged a [[stanchion]] after the derailed train collided with it.
  • An insulated [[track circuit interrupter]] fitted to trap points
  • Diagram showing the use of trap points to protect the main line at the exit of a siding
  • RAIB]] accident investigation image of a cement wagon derailed by trap points at Clitheroe, 9 March 2020, successfully protecting the adjacent running lines (left)
RAILROAD SWITCH, WHICH ENSURES A DRIVEWAY IN FRONT OF OTHER TRAIN MOVEMENTS
Catchpoints; Safety siding; Sand drag; Trap point; Trap points; Catch point; Catch siding; Slip siding
Catch points and trap points are types of turnout which act as railway safety devices. Both work by guiding railway carriages and trucks from a dangerous route onto a separate, safer track.

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Mesures usuelles

Mesures usuelles (French pronunciation: ​[məzyʁ yzɥɛl], customary measurements) were a French system of measurement introduced by Napoleon I in 1812 to act as compromise between the metric system and traditional measurements. The system was restricted to use in the retail industry and continued in use until 1840, when the laws of measurement from the 1795 and 1799 were reinstituted.