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Duchêne may
refer to:
Achille Duchêne (1866–1947),
French garden designer Deborah Duchêne (born 1962),
American film, television, and
stage actress Denis...
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Matthew David Duchene (pronounced [dyʃɛːn]; born 16
January 1991) is a
Canadian professional ice
hockey centre for the
Dallas Stars of the
National Hockey...
- Kate
Duchêne (/duːˈʃɛn/, born
Catherine Anne
Purves Duchêne; 5
January 1959) is an
English actress best
known for her role as the
teacher Miss Hardbroom...
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Deborah Duchene (born July 3, 1962, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada) is a
former film, television, and
stage actress. She grew up in the U.S. and Canada,...
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Achille Duchêne (1
November 1866 – 12
November 1947) was a
French garden designer who
worked in the
grand manner established by André Le Nôtre. The son...
- 49°09′13″N 4°04′52″E / 49.1535235°N 4.081112°E / 49.1535235; 4.081112 Canard-
Duchêne is a
Champagne house founded in 1868 and
currently part of the Thiénot...
- Louis-François
Duchêne (17
February 1927 – 12 July 2005) was a
journalist and
political analyst of
European integration who
wrote for The
Economist and...
- Hélène Tréheux-
Duchêne (born 7
January 1963), is a
French career diplomat who,
since 2022,
serves as the Amb****ador of
France to the
United Kingdom. The...
- and a less
melancholy sound.
After the
release of Serpentine,
Stefanie Duchêne left the band for
personal reasons. The
replacement vocalist became Helen...
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Roger Duchêne (3
February 1930 – 25
April 2006) was a
French biographer specializing in the
letters of
Madame de Sévigné.
Duchêne became a
member of l'Académie...