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Siobhan de Maré is a
British singer,
mostly known from
lending her
voice to the
album Formica Blues by the UK band Mono in 1997. In 2000, she
joined Robin...
- Le Jeu
de Robin et
de Marion is
reputedly the
earliest French secular play with music,
written in
around 1282 or 1283, and is the most
famous work of...
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Patrick Baltzar de Maré (also
De Mare,
de Mare, /də ˈmɛər/; 27
January 1916 – 17
February 2008) was a
British consultant psychotherapist with a special...
- OCLC 63178961.
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DeMare (2019), p. 19.
DeMare (2019), p. 116.
DeMare (2019), p. 118.
DeMare (2019), p. 117.
DeMare (2019), p. 90. Scheidel, Walter...
- Eric
de Maré (1910 – 2002) was a
British photographer and author,
described as one of the
greatest British architectural photographers. Eric
Samuel de Maré...
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Walter John
de la
Mare OM CH (/ˈdɛləˌmɛər/; 25
April 1873 – 22 June 1956) was an
English poet,
short story writer and novelist. He is
probably best remembered...
- The
Tidal Pools of Leça da
Palmeira (Portuguese:
Piscina das
Marés de Leça da Palmeira) is a
public swimming pool on the
beach of Leça da
Palmeira in Matosinhos...
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Pieter de Marees was a
Dutch trader and
explorer who is
notable for
writing an
extensive report about his trip to the Gold
Coast in 1602. This Beschrijvinghe...
- Rolf
de Maré (9 May 1888 – 28
April 1964),
sometimes called Rolf
de Mare, was a
Swedish art
collector and
leader of the
Ballets Suédois in
Paris in 1920–25...
- set. This
concept was
formally introduced by Josh
Benaloh and
Michael de Mare in 1993.
There are
several formal definitions which have been proposed...