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Bouchara is a
French brand of
household linen,
furnishing fabric and decoration,
founded in M****ille in 1899 by
Jacques Bouchara.
Bouchara sells decorative...
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Bouchara (subtitled "chanson d'amour") is a 1981 work for
mixed chamber ensemble by
Canadian composer Claude Vivier. It was
originally intended to serve...
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Bouchara may
refer to:
Bouchara, 1981
chamber music composition Bouchara (trademark),
French fabric and
decoration brand Mohamed Bouchara (born 1944)...
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Retrieved August 8, 2024. Torres,
Bernie (October 29, 2021). "Olivier
Bouchara nommé Head of
Editorial Content de
Vanity Fair France".
Vanity Fair (in...
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Mohamed Bouchara (born 1944) is a
Moroccan boxer. He
competed in the men's
welterweight event at the 1968
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
- Fungorum.
Retrieved 6 July 2021. Moallaei, H.; Zaini, F.; Rezaei, S.;
Bouchara, J.-P.; Larcher, G. (December 2011). "Purification and characterization...
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original on 13
January 2019.
Retrieved 13
January 2019.. N****er
Bouchara (18
November 2017). "Balti
enregistre un
illustre record avec
Hamouda et...
- theater. LICA
members André
Temime and
Emile Atlan,
together with
Charles Bouchara and Paul Sebaoun,
formed a pro-Allied
resistance group. The
group gathered...
- 008. PMID 20451527. Tronchin, Guy; Pihet, Marc; Lopes-Bezerra,
Leila M.;
Bouchara, Jean-Philippe (2008). "Adherence
mechanisms in
human pathogenic fungi"...
- 2022.
Archived from the
original on 26 July 2023.
Retrieved 31 July 2023.
Bouchara,
Olivier (3
November 2017). "C****e du siècle : l'incroyable
histoire d'Arnaud...