- Look up
Damas or
damas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Damas may
refer to:
Damas-aux-Bois, a
village in
northeastern France Damas-et-Bettegney, a...
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Bertila Damas is a Cuban-born
American actress.
Damas began her
career in Miami,
where she
worked in Spanish-language
theater while in college. She was...
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Jeanne Damas opened the
first Rouje physical store on the Rue
Bachaumont in the 2nd arrondis****t of Paris.
Besides the
retail space,
Damas also has...
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Dama or
dama in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dama or
DAMA may
refer to:
Dama gazelle (Nanger
dama)
Dama (genus) (fallow deer)
Fallow deer (
Dama dama)...
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Damas and Labo are sold in
South Korea without branding,
essentially making "
Damas" and "Labo" the brands. In some
export markets, the
Daewoo Damas was...
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their home in
Collier County, Florida, in 2009.
Mesac Damas was born in
Haiti on July 2, 1976.
Damas had an
unstable family life and was
influenced in his...
- Vítor
Manuel Afonso Damas de
Oliveira (8
October 1947 – 13
September 2003),
known as
Damas, was a
Portuguese footballer who pla**** as a goalkeeper. His...
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created by the
damas' purchases.
Currency Wars
author Song Hongbing [zh] was the
first person to
refer to the gold-purchasing
women as "
damas". In August...
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Hospital Damas,
formerly called Santo Asilo de
Damas, is a 331-bed
teaching hospital in Ponce,
Puerto Rico.
Hospital Damas was
founded in 1863 as Santo...
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throughout the game. A new character,
Damas, is
first introduced here. It is
revealed that not only did
Damas lose his son, but was the
leader of Haven...