- Beau
DeRenne (born
April 30, 1979) is an
American professional baseball coach for the
Kansas City
Royals of
Major League Baseball (MLB).
DeRenne attended...
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Charles Derennes (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl dəʁɛn]; 4
August 1882 – 27
April 1930) was a
French novelist,
essayist and poet, the
winner of the Prix Femina...
- Paul
Derenne (born René Bouvier) (1907,
Rennes – 18
April 1988, Bec-****ouin) was a
French tenor whose eclectic repertoire allowed him a
successful career...
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Brandolini D'Adda's
sculptures to an
original score composed by
Charles Derenne. The
performance was
premiered at the
Teatrino di
Palazzo Gr****i, Venice...
- work in Parn****e contemporain. Mallarmé left
Lemerre and
found Alphonse Derenne, an editor, publisher, and
bookseller of
primarily medical books who sought...
- Jones/
Derenne Range, also
known as Jones'
Lower Range, is a
historic building located on East Bay
Street in Savannah, Georgia,
United States. Located...
- Lumpkin,
Wilson (1907).
DeRenne,
Wymberley Jones (ed.). The
Removal of the
Cherokee Indians from Georgia. Vol. 1.
Wymberley Jones DeRenne. Lumpkin,
Wilson (1833)...
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Interstate 516 — An
urban perimeter highway connecting southside Savannah, at
DeRenne Avenue, with the
industrialized port area of the city to the north; intersects...
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Wymberley deRenne Coerr (died
October 5, 1996) was an
American politician and diplomat. He
served as
acting ****istant
Secretary of
State for Inter-American...
- S2CID 94900982.
Retrieved 8
August 2021. Bardy, Marion; Fritsch, Emmanuel;
Derenne, Sylvie; Allard, Thierry; do Nascimento,
Nadia Régina; Bueno, Guilherme...