- 2002
court case of the
Supreme Court of
Canada LaVoie (US) La Voie
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- 2017.
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owned all of
Witching Hill.
Gillon and
Delavoye become close friends,
despite Gillon's
refusal to
believe in
Delavoye's superstitions, and they
spend the next...
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Lavoye (French pronunciation: [lavwa]) is a
commune in the
Meuse department in
Grand Est in north-eastern France.
Communes of the
Meuse department "Répertoire...
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later became Joseph A.
Lavoie and
still later Lavoie & Fils,
renamed De Lavoye. Sold in 1978 to
Vapores Orinoco, Panama.
Reflagged to
Honduras in 1979...
- Anne-Benoîte-Louise
Lavoye (28 June 1823 – 10
October 1897) was a 19th-century
French soprano born in Dunkirk.
Lavoye studied at the
Conservatoire de Lille and...
- The
London Chronicle. Vol. 85. 27 July 1799. p. 93. The
Douglas Archives Delavoye, p. 223 The
Glasgow Herald, 30
August 1999 "Eye Spy Glasgow: A p**** into...
- John
Murray (1868).
Memoir of
General Lord
Lynedoch G.C.B. Blackwood.
Delavoye,
Alexander M. (1880). Life of
Thomas Graham, Lord Lynedoch. London: Marchant...
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collection of
eight short stories in
which he
introduced the
characters Uvo
Delavoye and the
narrator Gillon, whom
Rowland considers to be "reincarnations of...
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de Lavoye c. 1965
Watercolour on
ivory / Gl****; velvet;
walnut Thomas D'Arcy
McGee Bruce Mitc**** 1957 Oil on
canvas George Brown Juliette de Lavoye c...