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Definition of DeMain

Demain
Demain De*main", n. [See Demesne.] 1. Rule; management. [Obs.] --Chaucer. 2. (Law) See Demesne.

Meaning of DeMain from wikipedia

- with Petit Biscuit Adrian Demain (born 1966), American musician Arnold Demain (born 1927), American microbiologist John DeMain (active 1983-), American...
- Tyler – Si demain" (in French). Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique. Retrieved 24 July 2023. Lucie and Sandy performing "Si demain... (Turn Around)"...
- John DeMain is an American conductor who serves as music director of the Madison Symphony Orchestra in Wisconsin, as well as serving as artistic director...
- A coup de main (French pronunciation: [ku də mɛ̃], plural: coups de main, 'blow with the hand') is a swift attack that relies on speed and surprise to...
- Stuntz." DeMain did not reveal his sources because of their personal danger in having spoken to him. In an editorial of March 2003, DeMain withdrew his...
- Stéphane Lenormand "Saint-Pierre et Miquelon : la liste Archipel Demain garde la tête de la collectivité". Memento (in French). 2022-03-28. Retrieved 2022-04-01...
- "Mexican Pharmacy" – 2:59 "While You Were Sleeping" (Bill Demain, Sobule) – 3:06 "Spiderman" (Bill Demain, Sobule) – 3:20 "The Donor Song" (Sobule) – 1:45 Three...
- published once a month in the United States, founded by the journalist Paul DeMain (Ojibwe/Oneida) in 1986, who served as a managing editor and an owner. It...
- Born in Washington, Iowa, he was variously credited as Gordon De Maine / DeMain / DeMaine, Gordon Wood(s), G. D. Wood(s), G. A. Wood(s), Bud Wood or...
- Country, publisher Paul DeMain wrote an editorial that an "unnamed delegation" told him that Peltier had murdered the FBI agents. DeMain described the delegation...