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O que (quem) é être à la portée de - definição

TRUCK-MOUNTED ARTILLERY
Portee
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À la Belle de Mai         
1994 ALBUM BY RENAUD
À la belle de mai; A la belle de mai; A la Belle de Mai
À la Belle de Mai is a studio album from French artist, Renaud. It was released in 1994 by Virgin Records and was awarded a platinum disc for sales in France.
Être Dieu         
OPERA
Etre Dieu
Être Dieu: opéra-poème, audiovisuel et cathare en six parties (French for "Being God: a Cathar Audiovisual Opera-Poem in Six Parts") is a self-proclaimed "opera-poem" written by Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dalí, based on a libretto by Manuel Vázquez Montalbán with music by French avant-garde musician Igor Wakhévitch. It was originally published in 1985.
Bords de la Seine à Argenteuil         
  • An image of the painting from Monet's obituary in ''[[Le Figaro]]'' (1926)
BORDS DE LA SEINE À ARGENTEUIL (BANKS OF THE SEINE AT ARGENTEUIL) IS AN OIL PAINTING CONTROVERSIALLY NOT ACCEPTED BY THE WILDENSTEIN INSTITUTE WHICH PUBLISHES THE CATALOGUE RAISONNÉ OF WORKS BY CLAUDE MONET.
Bords de la Seine a Argenteuil
(Banks of the Seine at Argenteuil) is an oil painting by an unknown artist. The painting is a landscape depicting the River Seine at Argenteuil in France.

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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.