- "l’Allemand",
meaning "the German."
Variants of the name include: Laleman,
Lalemand, Lalemant, Lalleman, L'allemand, and Lallemand. It may
refer to: Charles...
-
where she is told that Mr.
Lalemand has been dead for over
three years.
Virginie realizes that she has been
talking to
Lalemand's son (Georges Descrières)...
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Charles Lalemand was a
Belgian rower. He
competed at the 1920
Summer Olympics in
Antwerp with the men's
eight where they were
eliminated in
round one....
- Jean
Lalemand (born 11
September 1912, date of
death unknown) was a
Belgian wrestler. He
competed in the men's
freestyle lightweight at the 1936 Summer...
- Le
mariage de
Figaro Le
comte Almaviva 1959 Come
Dance with Me Gérard
Lalemand 1960
Lovers on a
Tightrope Simon 1961
Tonight or
Never Guillaume 1961 Le...
- has been used with
promising results. [citation needed]
Conduct disorder Lalemand Behaviour Scale Operant conditioning Oppositional defiant disorder Positive...
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through his
holding companies Industrial Life,
Provident Life, and Fred
Lalemand yeast. He
disposed of his main
holding company Trans Canada Corporation...
- Daniël
Clarembaux Julien Crickx Gustave De
Mulder Jozef Hermans Charles Lalemand Maurice Requillé René Smet Félix
Taymans Joseph Crickx Eight 6:40.0 2 Did...
- 1965, the
union merged into the
General Union. 1889:
Rondas 1893:
Pierre Lalemand 1909: Léon
Denis 1913:
Ernest Martel 1932:
Hubert Lapaille 1953: Jules...
-
EALES in
Dictionary of
Christian Antiquities (London, 1876-80), s. v.
LALEMAND,
Histoire de la Charité, I (Paris, 1907-) Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913)...