- The
Catcher in the Rye is a
novel by
American author J. D.
Salinger that was
partially published in
serial form in 1945–46
before being novelized in 1951...
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Gaston Egmond Thorn (3
September 1928 – 26
August 2007) was a
Luxembourgish politician who
served in a
number of high-profile positions, both domestically...
- 79°56′23″W / 32.8505002°N 79.9397773°W / 32.8505002; -79.9397773 MV Cape
Edmont (T-AKR-5069), (former MV Paralla), was a Cape E-class roll-on/roll-off built...
- Louis-Marie-Edmond
Blanquart de
Bailleul (1795,
Calais - 1868) was a
French Roman Catholic bishop. He
worked as a
lawyer for a time,
before becoming the...
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daughters and a son Isabel, (born 1949, Madrid, Spain),
married to
Martin Edmont Walter Karl,
Count Hoyos zu
Stichsenstein (1947-2024), has two daughters...
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Intrepid SS Cape Isabel...
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daughters and a son Isabel, (born 1949, Madrid, Spain),
married to
Martin Edmont Walter Karl,
Count Hoyos von
Stichsenstein (1947-2024), has two daughters...
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published in 13
volumes between 1902 and 1910 by
Jules Gilliéron and
Edmond Edmont.
Whereas Georg Wenker had used
postal questionnaires to
compile his pioneering...
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online vigils outside Fortemps Manor,
where the
character he voiced,
Count Edmont de Fortemps, resided. His last
known role was for
Byron Rosfield in Final...
- city is the one of Inn of
Hajji Nicoli and
restored by
American patron Edmont Beck.
Another masterpiece of
Renaissance architecture is the
Stambolov khan...