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Georges Flamant (1903–1990) was a
French film actor.
Flamant came to
attention for his role as a pimp in Jean Renoir's 1931 film La
Chienne where he starred...
- Look up
flamant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Flamant is the
French for flamingo. It may
refer to:
Flamant (company), a
European interior decoration...
- The D****ault MD 315
Flamant is a
French light twin-engined
transport airplane built shortly after World War II by D****ault
Aviation for the
French Air...
- The
Flamant-class
patrol vessel are a
series of
three Type OPV54
patrol boats of the
French Navy used for
fishery monitoring,
search and rescue, and patrolling...
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Flamant is a
multinational interior and home
decoration brand,
headquartered in Geraardsbergen, Belgium. The
company has its own
stores in Belgium, France...
- by her co-star
Georges Flamant when
Flamant lost
control of the vehicle,
which overturned,
killing Marèse instantly.
Flamant survived the accident. The...
- The
Andean flamingo (Phoenicoparrus andinus) is a
species of
flamingo native to the
Andes mountains of
South America.
Until 2014, it was
classified in...
- as Zara, Zara Home,
Stradivarius (Inditex), women’secret,
Gerard Darel,
Flamant (company), Promod,
Harrys of London,
Sfera &
Delvaux (company). Operating...
- In
continuum mechanics, the
Flamant solution provides expressions for the
stresses and
displacements in a
linear elastic wedge loaded by
point forces...
- Paul
Flamant (1892–1940) was a
French mathematician,
known as the
transcriber and
editor of
Gaston Julia's
lectures published in the
important monograph...