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Leris (25
January 1723 – 29
January 1803),
known as
Mademoiselle Clairon or La
Clairon was a
French actress, born at Condé-sur-l'Escaut, Hainaut, the daughter...
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meanings over
centuries and
across languages. Today, in
modern French clairon refers to the bugle,
while in
Italy chiarina refers to
modern trumpets...
- Le
Clairon was a short-lived
French newspaper,
published daily, that was pro-royalist and pro-Catholic. It was
founded in
March 1881 with
support from...
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manufactured in
France by MAS in 1978. It is
known by
French troops as Le
Clairon (The Bugle) due to its
distinctive shape. The
FAMAS is
known for its high...
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Thomas François Raynal, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Jean-Philippe Rameau, La
Clairon, Charles-Jean-François Hénault, Étienne François, duc de Choiseul, a bust...
- Flammarion, 1989 La
Guerre qu'il ne
fallait pas faire,
Albin Michel, 1991 Les
Clairons de
Maastricht (with Gérard Filoche), Ramsay, 1992 De la
gauche en général...
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harmonique II-V 4
Cymbale harmonique II-V 2 2/3
Bombarde 16
Trompette 8
Clairon 4 Chamades:
Chamade 8
Chamade 4
Chamade Recit 8
Cornet Recit V (from...
- Université de Strasbourg. He then
began a
career as a
journalist for the
Clairon in Saint-Hyacinthe. He was
later chief editor of La
Patrie and also had...
- a
raise Ole Miss
football coach Lane
Kiffin got in his new contract".
ClaironLedger.com.
Retrieved August 12, 2021. Baer, Jack (August 8, 2021). "Lane...
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entering the École
polytechnique in 1882. He
published a
story in the Le
Clairon as
early as 1881, but for some
years after the
completion of his studies...