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    the Balearic Islands. The name mistral comes from the Languedoc dialect of the Occitan and means "masterly". The same wind is called mistrau in the Provençal...
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    Provençal language. The most famous Provençal winds are: the Mistral, a cold dry north or northwest wind, which blows down through the Rhone Valley to...
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  • Look up mistral in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mistral may refer to: Mistral (wind) in southern France and Sardinia Maserati Mistral, a Maserati...
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  • which consisted mostly of ballads, with the exception of the closer "Mistral Wind". Though the first song, "Cook with Fire", sounds like a live recording...
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  • Mistral AI is a French company specializing in artificial intelligence (AI) products. Founded in April 2023 by former employees of Meta Platforms and...
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    Frédéric Mistral, or, according to another account, as a combination of the Archangel Gabriel and the mistral wind of Provence. In 1922, Mistral published...
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    cold northerly wind of southern France, it was also the first in a series of classic Maseratis to be given the name of a wind. The Mistral was succeeded...
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    Libeccio (or Garbino) (W) Ponente (NW) Maestro (or Mistral) The exact origin of the mariner's eight-wind rose is obscure. Only two of its point names (Ostro...
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    The Mistral class is a class of five amphibious assault ships built by France. Also known as helicopter carriers, and referred to as "projection and command...
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    Circius as the Mistral – Pliny calling it the violent wind of Narbonne, driving waves across to Ostia, while Aulus Gellius called it a local wind in Gaul, known...
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