avoir une grande portée - significado y definición. Qué es avoir une grande portée
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Qué (quién) es avoir une grande portée - definición

TRUCK-MOUNTED ARTILLERY
Portee
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  • Six-pounder portée, 1942}}

Grande grande grande         
  • Original label (1972)
ORIGINAL SONG COMPOSED BY TONY RENIS, LYRICS BY DAVID WILIAM MONCRIEF; FIRST RECORDED AND RELEASED BY MINA
Grande, grande, grande; Never never never; Never Never Never (song); Grande, Grande, Grande; Grande, Grande Grande; Never, never, never; Never, Never, Never
"Grande grande grande" is a 1972 Italian song, written by Alberto Testa and Tony Renis. It was a No.
Une semaine de bonté         
1934 SURREALIST BOOK BY MAX ERNST
Une Semaine de Bonte; Une Semaine de Bonté; Une semaine de bonte; A Week of Kindness
Une semaine de bonté ("A Week of Kindness") is a collage novel and artist's book by Max Ernst, first published in 1934. It comprises 182 images created by cutting up and re-organizing illustrations from Victorian encyclopedias and novels.
Une vieille maîtresse         
1851 NOVEL BY JULES AMÉDÉE BARBEY D'AUREVILLY
Une vieille maitresse; Une Vieille Maîtresse
Une vieille maîtresse (An old mistress) is an 1851 novel by the French writer Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly. It tells the story of a wayward dandy who falls in love with a young woman but is unable to fully leave his former mistress behind.

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Portée (military)

Portée describes the practice of carrying an artillery piece on a truck which can be fired from the vehicle or quickly dismounted and fired from the ground. The term is most often used to describe anti-tank equipments used by the British, Commonwealth and imperial forces in the Western Desert Campaign of the Second World War. Modern terms for mounting weapons on vehicles are technical or gun truck.