- door
receiving the B53 ch****is code, the
three door
being the C53, the
Chamade the L53, and the
Cabriolet the D53. The R19 was
presented in June 1988...
- In war, a
chamade was a
certain beat of a drum, or
sound of a trumpet,
which was
addressed to the
enemy as a kind of signal, to
inform them of some proposition...
- En
chamade (French: "to
sound a parley")
refers to
powerfully voiced reed
stops in a pipe
organ that have been
mounted horizontally,
rather than vertically...
- La
Chamade (also
titled Heartbeat in English) is a 1968
romantic drama film
directed by
Alain Cavalier from a
screenplay he co-wrote with Françoise Sagan...
- La
Chamade is a 1965
novel by
French playwright and
novelist Françoise Sagan. It was
adapted into a 1968
movie starring Catherine Deneuve and
Michel Piccoli...
-
stoplist was
gradually modified by
Robert Boisseau, who in 1968
added three chamade stops (8′, 4′, and 2′/16′) and by Jean-Loup
Boisseau after 1975, all upon...
-
based on the play Château en Suède) La
Chamade,
directed by
Alain Cavalier (1968,
based on the
novel La
Chamade) Un peu de
soleil dans l'eau froide, directed...
- Cat's Eye by T****sa Hojo. The series, set in Paris,
follows the
three Chamade sisters who are art
thieves trying to
collect all the
works belonging to...
-
Hartland Villa from a
photo taken by Jack
Garofalo during the
shooting of La
Chamade (1968). The
poster was
chosen to pay
tribute to
Deneuve for her contributions...
- novel-in-verse
Eugene Onegin. He has
translated other poems and two novels: La
Chamade (That Mad Ache) by Françoise Sagan, and La
Scoperta dell'Alba (The Discovery...