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Flammes is a 2002
compilation album by the
French pop act Niagara,
released nine
years after it
broke up. It
contains all the band's hit
singles from...
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Flamme or
flamme in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Flamme, la
Flamme,
Flammes, Flammen, may
refer to:
Flammé (yarn), a kind of
novelty yarn
Flammé (vexillology)...
- La
Flamme, La
Flamme, or
Laflamme may
refer to: La
Flamme, La
Flamme, or
Laflamme is a surname.
Notable people with this
surname include: Anne La
Flamme,...
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Flamme Olympique Football Club de
Guinee is a
Guinean football club
based in Conakry. They play in the
Guinean Second Division,
which is the
second league...
- the
online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.
Michel Rochat,
Drapeaux flammés des Régiments
suisses au
Service de France,
Delachaux & Niestlé SA, Lausanne...
- The
Flammes Carolo Basket Ardennes is a
French professional women's
basketball club from Charleville-Mezieres, that
currently plays in the La Boulangère...
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Feuer und
Flamme (German for "Fire and Flame", with the
additional figurative meaning of "great enthusiasm"),
released in 1985, is the
third album by German...
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Linda La
Flamme (née Rudman;
April 13, 1939 –
October 23, 2024) was an
American musician, composer, and
keyboardist who co-founded the folk rock band It's...
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flammé (vexillology) for the flag design.
Flammé yarns are a kind of
novelty yarn. It is
generally a
loose or
untwisted core
wrapped by at
least one...
- Vers la
flamme (Toward the flame), Op. 72, is one of
Alexander Scriabin's last
pieces for piano,
written in 1914. The main
motif of the
piece consists...