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Cosa (chi) è COU - definizione


Cou-cou         
  • Coo-coo
CARIBBEAN DISH OF CORNMEAL AND OKRA
Coo-coo; Cou-Cou; Fungee; Fungi (Caribbean dish); Fungi (Caribbean Dish)
Cou-cou, coo-coo (as it is known in the Windward Islands), or fungie (as it is known in the Leeward Islands and Dominica) makes up part of the national dishes of Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, British Virgin Islands and the U.S.
Emil de Cou         
AMERICAN CONDUCTOR AND COMPOSER
Emil de cou
Emil de Cou is an American conductor who became associate conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra (John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts) in September 2003.
Please, Not Now!         
1961 FILM BY ROGER VADIM
La Bride sur le cou; La Bride sur le Cou
Please, Not Now! (original French title La Bride sur le cou, is a French comedy film released in 1961, directed by Roger Vadim and starring his former wife, Brigitte Bardot.
Esempi dal corpus di testo per COU
1. We just got engaged and then married a cou ple of weeks after Paul.
2. Writing about Alawism is as natural as writing about any topic of importance for the cou...
3. The Finance and Transport Ministries said in a statement the state was selling the stake in the cou...
4. Stephan Letter could face a life prison sentence if the state court in Kempten convicts him on 16 cou...
5. The cou–ncil‘s joint research with Barclays bank appears to show, however, that the proportion of students who expect to set up in business on their own immediately after graduation has rem–ained consistent over the years at 4 per cent, or 30,000 students, regardless of the level of debt.