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Micheline may refer to: People * Micheline (given name) * Jack Micheline (1929–1998), pen-name of Harold Silver, an American painter Other *Micheline (railcar) Michelines were a series of rubber-tyred trains developed in France in the 1930s by various rail companies and rubber-tyre manufacturer Michelin. Some Michelines were built in the United States by the Budd Company. Most Michelines were self-p ..., a series of rubber-tyred trains developed in France in the 1930s * ''Micheline'' (liqueur) *"Micheline", a song by Sun Kil Moon from '' Benji'' (2014) See also * Michelin (other) {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Micheline (given Name)
Micheline ( ) is a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: * Micheline Beauchemin (1929–2009), Canadian textile artist and weaver * Micheline Bernardini (born 1927), French dancer * Micheline Borghs (born 1956), Belgian fencer * Micheline Calmy-Rey (born 1945), Swiss politician * Micheline Dumont (historian) (born 1935), Canadian historian, lecturer, professor * Micheline Ishay (born 1962), American political theorist * Micheline Jacques (born 1971), French Barthélemois politician *Micheline Lanctôt (born 1947), Canadian actress * Micheline Lannoy (1925–2023), Belgian pair skater * Micheline Aharonian Marcom (born 1968), American novelist * Micheline Montreuil, Canadian lawyer and politician * Micheline Patton (1912–2001), Irish actress *Micheline Presle Micheline Presle (; born Micheline Nicole Julia Émilienne Chassagne; 22 August 1922 – 21 February 2024) was a French actress. She was sometimes billed as Micheline Prelle. Starting her career in 1937 ...
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Jack Micheline
Jack Micheline (November 6, 1929 – February 27, 1998), born Harvey Martin Silver, was an American painter and poet from the San Francisco Bay Area. One of San Francisco's original Beat poets, he was an innovative artist who was active in the San Francisco Poetry Renaissance of the 1950s and 1960s. Beat poet Born in The Bronx, New York, of Russian and Romanian Jewish ancestry. Micheline took his pen name from writer Jack London and his mother's maiden name. He moved to Greenwich Village in the 1950s, where he became a street poet, drawing on Harlem blues and jazz rhythms and the cadence of word music. He lived on the fringe of poverty, writing about hookers, drug addicts, blue collar workers, and the dispossessed. In 1958, Troubadour Press published his first book, ''River of Red Wine''. Jack Kerouac wrote the introduction, describing Micheline's work as characterized by "the swinging free style I like and his sweet lines revive the poetry of open hope in America".''New York ...
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Micheline (railcar)
Michelines were a series of rubber-tyred trains developed in France in the 1930s by various rail companies and rubber-tyre manufacturer Michelin. Some Michelines were built in the United States by the Budd Company. Most Michelines were self-propelled, but a number of locomotive-hauled trainsets were also produced. Michelines offered unprecedented ride smoothness, but they soon proved to be problematic because the low load that the wheels could bear limited railcar sizes and demanded a high number of tyres (up to 20) per car. Furthermore, they were subject to flat tyres, unlike cars with steel wheels. Eventually, the Michelines gave way to rubber-tyred metro A rubber-tyred metro or rubber-tired metro is a form of rapid transit system that uses a mix of road transport, road and rail transport, rail technology. The vehicles have wheels with rubber tires that run on a roll way inside guide bars for tr ...s, pioneered by the RATP (Paris transit authority) which introduced th ...
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Micheline (liqueur)
Micheline, branded as La Micheline, is a French liqueur made in Carcassonne and created by Michel Sabatier in 1856. Sabatier, who was also creator of an aperitif called L'Or-Kina, claimed in his advertising that the liqueur came from a traditional recipe traced back to a Michelin Boato in the Fourth Century. Best Aude Cathar Country 2746931303- Page 20 "Micheline Not the little yellow train that runs through the region, but a plant. The Micheline has a very long, almost legendary, history. It is said a man called Michelin Boato discovered a magic life-giving potion in the 4th century, ... The miraculous drink appeared again in the 9th century in a shop in the city, a plant liqueur named Micheline in honour of its inventor. Since then, the drink has been made following the same recipe: balm, nutmeg, cardamom...over a dozen .." References

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Benji (album)
''Benji'' is the sixth studio album by American indie folk act Sun Kil Moon, released on 11 February 2014 on Caldo Verde Records. Self-produced by primary recording artist Mark Kozelek, the album takes its name from the 1974 film '' Benji'', and was recorded between March and August 2013 at Hyde Street Studios in San Francisco. The album features contributions from Owen Ashworth, Jen Wood, Will Oldham, and Sonic Youth's Steve Shelley. Background and composition Following the release of Sun Kil Moon's fifth studio album '' Among the Leaves'' in 2012, primary recording artist Mark Kozelek recorded and released three studio albums in 2013; a covers album entitled '' Like Rats'' released in February, and two collaborative albums of original material. The first of these, '' Perils from the Sea'' was recorded with Jimmy LaValle and released in April, and the second, '' Mark Kozelek & Desertshore'', recorded with the band Desertshore, was released in August. The first track writt ...
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