- A coup de
grâce (/ˌkuː də ˈɡrɑːs/; French: [ku də ɡʁɑs] 'blow of mercy') is a
death blow to end the
suffering of a
severely wounded person or animal....
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Francis I of France. It was
subsequently named Le Havre-de-
Grâce ("Harbor of
Grace";
hence Havre de
Grace, Maryland). Its
construction was
ordered to replace...
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Julianna Grace LeBlanc (/ləˈblɒŋk/; born
December 5, 2004),
known professionally as both
Annie LeBlanc and
Jules LeBlanc, is an
American YouTuber, actress...
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Grace Le Baron Upham (June 22, 1845 – June 16, 1916) was an
American writer of children's
books who
published under the name
Grace Le Baron. She was born...
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Grace Patricia Kelly (November 12, 1929 –
September 14, 1982), also
known as
Grace of Monaco, was an
American actress and
Princess of
Monaco as the wife...
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Grace may
refer to:
Grace, Idaho, a city
Grace (CTA station),
Chicago Transit Authority's Howard...
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named after the port city of
Le Havre, France,
which in full was once
Le Havre de
Grâce (French, "Harbor of
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Archived from the
original on 2006-12-31.
Retrieved 2006-11-16. Benson,
LeGrace. "Arts of
Haiti Artists Gallery". Arts of Haiti.
Retrieved 2007-05-21....
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Margaret McCasland,
Erica Van Etten, Greg
Spence Wolf, Bob
LeRoy,
LeGrace Benson,
Wally Woods,
Jennifer Elges, and
Donald Stephenson. In May 1999...