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Lemaire was born on 10
April 1914 in
Bastogne to
Gustave Lemaire and
Bertha Gallée. Her
parents owned a
hardware store in Bastogne. She had two sisters, Gisèle...
- 1914, p. 339.
Gallée 1910, pp. 126–128, 161. "Old
Saxon language".
Encyclopaedia Britannica. 2024.
Retrieved 29
December 2024.
Gallée,
Johan Hendrik...
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Malte Lenz
Gallée (born 5
September 1993) is a
German politician from
Alliance 90/The Greens. He was a
Member of the
European Parliament from 2021 to 2024...
- Trou Caïman (literally "Caiman's Hole" in French),
sometimes called Eau
Gallée by locals, is a sal****er lake in
Haiti known for its
excellent birdwatching...
- Danish-French
geographer Malte Amundsen (born 1998),
Danish footballer Malte Gallée (born 1993),
German politician Malte Kaufmann (born 1976),
German economist...
- Wisconsin, an
unincorporated community Eau
Galle River Eau Gallie,
Florida Eau
Gallee, Haiti, sal****er lake AKA Trou Caïman This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- Blue Eyes" "Keep on the
Firing Line" "My Old
Cottage Home" "On the Sea of
Gallee" "The
Church in the Wildwood" "The
Storms are on the Ocean"
Montgomery Ward...
- poem's text.
There are
slight differences as to how the poem has been read.
Gallée (1894)
reads the text as follows: Feu forman, Ur after,
Thuris thritten...
- morphology)] (in German) (5 ed.). Tübingen: Niemeyer. p. 246. ISBN 3484101458.
Gallée,
Johan Hendrik; Tiefenbach, Heinrich; Lochner,
Johannes (1993). Altsächsische...
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pirates and corsairs. The
overall term used for
these types of
vessels was
gallee sottili ("slender galleys"). The
later Ottoman navy used
similar designs...