- A
lavallière, also
called a ****cat bow or ****bow, is a
style of
neckwear worn with women's and girls'
blouses and bodices. It is a bow tied at the...
- Ève
Lavallière (French pronunciation: [ɛv lavaljɛʁ]; born Eugénie
Marie Pascaline Fenoglio, 1
April 1866 – 10 July 1929) was a
French stage actress and...
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Michael Eugene LaValliere (born
August 18, 1960) is an
American former professional baseball catcher. He pla**** in
Major League Baseball (MLB) for the...
- A
lavalier or
lavaliere or
lavalliere is an item of
jewelry consisting of a pendant,
sometimes with one stone,
pendulous and
centered from a necklace....
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comes either from her name or that of Ève
Lavallière,
through the
French term for a **** bow,
lavallière;
Letitia Elizabeth Landon composed a ‘poetical...
- Lake
Saint Pierre (French: Lac Saint-Pierre,
pronounced [lak sɛ̃ pjɛʁ];
Western Abnaki: Nebesek) is a lake in Quebec, Canada, a
widening of the
Saint Lawrence...
- Jean-Michel
Lavallière (born
December 10, 1990) is a
Canadian retired Paralympic swimmer who
competed at
international swimming competitions. He is a six-time...
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maintaining attention.[citation needed]
Louise de La Vallière Ève
Lavallière lavallière Lavalier Dummer,
Geoffrey William Arnold (1997).
Electronic inventions...
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Accessories Ascot tie Belt hook
Cointoise Cravat (early)
Hairpin Hatpin Jabot Lavallière Muff Oes
Partlet Perfumed gloves Ruff Shoe
buckle Visard Clothing portal...
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Richard LaValliere (February 20, 1953 –
February 8, 2012) was a Sheboygan,
Wisconsin born musician, and
founding member of
Milwaukee bands such as, The...