- Sidonie-Gabrielle
Colette (French: [sidɔni ɡabʁijɛl kɔlɛt]; 28
January 1873 – 3
August 1954),
known mononymously as
Colette, was a
French author and woman...
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Colette (1873–1954) is the pen name of the
French novelist Sidonie-Gabrielle
Colette.
Colette may also
refer to:
Colette (given name)
Colette (surname)...
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Colette Marino (born May 27, 1975),
known professionally as DJ
Colette or
simply as
Colette, is a
house music DJ, singer, and
songwriter from Chicago...
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Colette is a
French feminine given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Colette of
Corbie (1381–1447),
Roman Catholic Saint Colette Alliot-Lugaz...
- – guitar,
national steel guitar,
slide guitar Holly Cole –
vocals The
Colettes –
background vocals Charles Daellenbach – tuba
Aaron Davis – arranger,...
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Retrieved 13
April 2020. Note:
Source incorrectly spells her name as "
Colette" on page 2 but
correctly thereafter. Sams,
Christine (8 July 2007). "Sydney's...
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Skinner confronts Linguini about the soup, it
unexpectedly becomes a hit.
Colette Tatou, the restaurant's only
female chef,
persuades Skinner to keep Linguini...
- Gauthier-Villars and
Colette respectively. It was
originally entitled Colette.
During one of her avant-garde
theater performances,
Colette notices that her...
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Colette of Corbie, PCC (13
January 1381 – 6
March 1447) was a
French abbess and the
foundress of the
Colettine Poor Clares, a
reform branch of the Order...
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Colette was a
French high fashion, streetwear, and
accessory retailer. The
three floor 8,000
square feet (740 m2)
concept store was
located in
Paris and...