Do you mean toile?
Toile is a type of fabric. Usually white with white patterns. Or cream on cream.
Cent briques et des tuiles was created in 1965.
Cent briques et des tuiles - 1965 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-8
They are called tuiles. (Pronounced "tweels").
le toit. Le toit de la maison a des tuiles rouges.
to glisten is translated briller in French. Glistening is 'brillant, brillante' the tiles were glistening after the rain: les tuiles étaient brillantes après la pluie
Cent briques et des tuiles - 1965 was released on: France: 9 April 1965 (Paris) USA: 28 December 1965 (New York City, New York) West Germany: 8 December 1967 Finland: 5 January 1968 Austria: April 1968 East Germany: 29 May 1971 (TV premiere) Sweden: 16 November 1973 (TV premiere) West Germany: 16 December 1975 (TV premiere)
The cast of Cent briques et des tuiles - 1965 includes: Roland Blanche as Curly Philippe Brizard as Zecca Eddie Constantine as Le consommateur au bar Sophie Daumier as Moune Dominique Davray as Poulaine Sophie Desmarets Claudie Dupin as Germaine Marcel Gassouk Jess Hahn as Palmoni Claude Mansard as Le commissaire Robert Manuel as Palmoni Bernard Serrault as Man in Lift Roger Trapp as Le brigadier Vick Vance Renaud Verley as Charles Nono Zammit Dominique Zardi as Un agent
Hardwood is probably best for the flooring of a dance studio. Two companies that specialize in hardwood sales and installation in Montreal are Million Tapis & Tuiles and Planchers de bois exotiques (which means exotic wood floors). If these companies do not have what you are looking for, they can recommend another retailer who does.
Ice cream sandwiches. Banana Splits. One of the most popular ways to have ice cream is in an Ice Cream Sundae. This usually consists of one or two scoops of ice cream, some flavouring such as chocolate sauce, some fruit such as cherries and sprinkled with chopped nuts. But you can change these elements to suit your own taste. For example you might have passionfruit instead of chocolate sauce and chopped praline instead of chopped nuts. It is really up to you.
Made?
Made
"Made of" and "Made from" can mean the same thing. "That can is made from aluminum." "That can is made of aluminum." However, they can't be used the same in every situation. You can say: "That house is made of wood and made from workers." But you can't say: "That house is made of workers and made from wood."