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Denis Blondin,
Canadian anthropologist and
writer Ester Blondin,
founder of
College Marie Anne
Ethel Blondin-Andrew,
Canadian politician Fred
Blondin [fr]...
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Charles Blondin (born Jean François Gravelet, 28
February 1824 – 22
February 1897) was a
French tightrope walker and acrobat. He
toured the
United States...
- Look up
blondin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Blondin was a
French tightrope walker.
Blondin may also
refer to:
Blondin (surname), a
surname (and...
- ropeway; they were
named after the
famous tightrope walker Charles Blondin.
Blondins are a
specialized type of
material ropeway that
incorporates a mechanism...
- En
blekt blondins ballader is a
compilation album by Eva
Dahlgren which contains her
ballad hit
songs between 1980–2005,
released on 4 July 2007. Music...
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single released by
Swedish singer Eva
Dahlgren from her1991
album En
blekt blondins hjärta. The song won a
Grammis for Song of the Year. The
music video shows...
- 1980s, but her
definite breakthrough in
Sweden came in 1991 with En
blekt blondins hjärta, her most
successful album,
which sold over half a
million copies...
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Blonde in
Bondage (Swedish:
Blondin i fara) is a 1957
Swedish drama crime film
directed by
Robert Brandt, who also
wrote lyrics to the film's two songs...
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Ethel Dorothy Blondin-Andrew PC OC (born 25
March 1951) is a
Canadian politician, educator, and
public servant. She
became the
first Indigenous woman...
- heights, to such an
extent that they were
nicknamed "
Blondins"
after the
famous acrobat,
Charles Blondin. Deal
porters wore
special leather headgear (backing...