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- Auguste Sylvestre LaCome (October 25, 1821 – November 11, 1888) was a French settler and trader in the New Mexico Territory and brother of Jean Baptiste...
- Paul-Jean-Jacques Lacôme d'Estalenx (4 March 1838 – 12 December 1920) was a French composer. Between 1870 and the turn of the century he produced a series...
- "Mon amie la rose" is a poem written by Cécile Caulier and Jacques Lacome, originally performed in song by French singer Françoise Hardy in 1964. It became...
- time since 1972. In Colorado's first elections as a state in 1876, Auguste Lacome (D) ran against William H. Meyer (R) for State Senate in Costilla County...
- describes the three stores of San Luis as kept by Fred Meyer & Co, Auguste Lacome and Mazers & Rich in addition to a blacksmith, butcher, beer saloon, carpenter...
- (video) (2002) La marionnette (video) (2001) Lady Chérie (video) (as Karen Lacome) (2001) À feu et à ****e sur la Riviera (video) (2001) Alta borghesia (video)...
- Flaud, J.-M.; Gamache, R.R.; Goldman, A.; Jacquemart, D.; Kleiner, I.; Lacome, N.; Lafferty, W.J.; Mandin, J.-Y.; M****ie, S.T.; Mikhailenko, S.N.; Miller...
- Waldteufel, his Opus 191, No. 4. Its melody was composed earlier in 1881 by Paul Lacôme, with lyrics by Julien de Lau Lusignan. Waldteufel first adapted it to a...
- conducted by William Ross. Credited to lyricist Julien de Lau Lusignan and Lacôme. Based on the traditional Irish reel "Rakish Paddy". Adapted from AllMusic...
- 1016/0166-1280(90)85140-I.[1] Dkhissi, Ahmed; Soulard, Pascale; Perrin, Agnès; Lacome, Nelly (May 1997). "The NO Dimer". Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy. 183...