- Niccolò
Laniere (1568–1646),
known by the
French name
Nicholas Lanière in England, was an
Italian painter of the
Baroque period,
while born in Italy, was...
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Nicholas Lanier,
sometimes Laniere (baptised 10
September 1588 –
buried 24
February 1666) was an
English composer and musician; the
first to hold the...
- Europe,
leaving Johnny behind. She
falls for the
charms of
Prince Louis de
Lanière, but
eventually decides she
prefers to live with
Johnny in Leadville. For...
- ship. The
earliest references to
lanyards date from 15th
century France: "
lanière" was a
thong or strap-on apparatus. Bosun's pipe, marlinspike, and small...
- Bog-à-
Lanières Ecological Reserve is an
ecological reserve of Quebec, Canada. The
ecological reserve aims to
ensure the
protection of
ombrotrophic peatlands...
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Ecological reserves Aigle-à-Tête-Blanche André-Linteau André-Michaux Bog-à-
Lanières Boisé-des-Muir Caribous-de-Jourdan
Chicobi Charles-B.-Banville Chênaie-des-Îles-Finlay...
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Ecological reserves Aigle-à-Tête-Blanche André-Linteau André-Michaux Bog-à-
Lanières Boisé-des-Muir Caribous-de-Jourdan
Chicobi Charles-B.-Banville Chênaie-des-Îles-Finlay...
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succeeded him as
Musician of the
Flutes for life. Spink, Ian. 2001. "Lanier [
Laniere, Laneare, Laneer, Lanyer,
Lenear etc.]". The New
Grove Dictionary of Music...
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Ecological reserves Aigle-à-Tête-Blanche André-Linteau André-Michaux Bog-à-
Lanières Boisé-des-Muir Caribous-de-Jourdan
Chicobi Charles-B.-Banville Chênaie-des-Îles-Finlay...
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Ecological reserves Aigle-à-Tête-Blanche André-Linteau André-Michaux Bog-à-
Lanières Boisé-des-Muir Caribous-de-Jourdan
Chicobi Charles-B.-Banville Chênaie-des-Îles-Finlay...