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Conservation | Les
Demoiselles d'Avignon". www.moma.org. "Pic****o, Les
Demoiselles d'Avignon". ColourLex. Blier,
Suzanne Preston. "Pic****o's
Demoiselles: The Untold...
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Search for "demoiselle" on Wikipedia. Les
Demoiselles d'Avignon, a 1907
painting by
Pablo Pic****o Les
Demoiselles de Rochefort, a 1967
musical film The Damoiselle...
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beautiful demoiselles is the
oxygen in the water. The
larvae are much more
sensitive to
oxygen deficiency than the
larvae of the
banded demoiselle, and need...
- The Santos-Dumont
Demoiselle is a
series of
aircraft built in
France by the
Brazilian aviation pioneer Alberto Santos-Dumont. They were light-weight monoplanes...
- "Numidian crane" in 1738.
Albin explained that: "This Bird is
called Demoiselles by
reason of
certain ways of
acting that it has,
wherein it
seems to...
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especially Les
Demoiselles d'Avignon,
which mirrors the
expressionistic angularity of the painting. When Pic****o was
working on Les
Demoiselles d'Avignon,...
- The
Young Girls of
Rochefort (French: Les
Demoiselles de Rochefort, lit. 'The
Young Ladies of Rochefort') is a 1967
French musical comedy film written...
- The
banded demoiselle (Calopteryx splendens) is a
species of
damselfly belonging to the
family Calopterygidae. It is
often found along slow-flowing streams...
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developed in the
Pyrenees in the 19th century. A
demoiselle is a
young woman. The name
guerre des
demoiselles comes from the fact that the
countrymen disguised...
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carved into and
inhabited or used. In French, the
formations are
called demoiselles coiffées (ladies with hairdos) or cheminées de fées (fairy chimneys)...