- Jean-Pierre
Corval (born 16
January 1949) is a
French hurdler. He
competed in the men's 110
metres hurdles at the 1976
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Cowal (Scottish Gaelic: Comhghall) is a
rugged peninsula in
Argyll and Bute, on the west
coast of Scotland. It is
connected to the
mainland to the north...
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Timothy Gahan Brando (born
January 6, 1994).
Brando also
adopted Petra Brando-
Corval (born 1972), the
daughter of his ****istant
Caroline Barrett and novelist...
- and an
American G.I. father. They had a daughter,
Petra Barrett Brando-
Corval, born in 1972. Barrett, the
longtime personal ****istant and
later girlfriend...
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Corkey South, Corlane,
Cormorant Rock, Correen, Corrstown, Corrymellagh,
Corvally, Coshkib, Cow Island, Cozies, Craig, Craigaboney, Craigahulliar, Craigalappan...
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Dagmar de
Corval Rybner Barclay (9
September 1890 - 22 July 1965) was a Swiss-German composer, pianist, and
teacher who
worked and
corresponded with Sergei...
- staying.
Rachmaninoff quickly dealt with business,
hiring pianist Dagmar de
Corval Rybner as his secretary, interpreter, and aide in
dealing with American...
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Worth (1888–1967) set Teasdale's poem "Pierrot's Song" to music.
Dagmar de
Corval Rybner (1890–1965) used Teasdale's
poems for her
songs "Pastorale", "Pierrot"...
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Commemorative plaque at the
place of life and
death of
Antonio Canova, in Rio
Orseolo o del
Corval...
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Bernard (1992).
Histoire du Maroc. Paris: Critérion. ISBN 9782741300229.
Corval,
Pierre (1956). Le
Maroc en révolution (in French). Éditions T.C. p. 47...