- 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....
- Dan Cogan,
Margaret McCasland,
Erica Van Etten, Greg
Spence Wolf, Bob
LeRoy,
LeGrace Benson,
Wally Woods,
Jennifer Elges, and
Donald Stephenson. In May 1999...
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daughters and her sister. Marie-Claire
Heureuse Félicité Adélina Lévêque
LeGrace,
Benson (1
October 2014). "A
Queen in Diaspora: The
Sorrowful Exile of...
- family, he
studied at the
Liceo Artistico in Turin. In an
interview with
LeGrace G. Benson,
Gilardi stated that his
personal encounter with
artist Michelangelo...
-
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....
- (first ed.).
Sterling Publishing. 2006. p. 263. ISBN 1-4027-4216-9. "
Les Grace NFL
Stats and Bio - Pro
Football Archives". Pro
Football Archives. Retrieved...
- Studies, and
Works of
Benjamin West, Esq. T.
Cadell and W. Davies. pp. 251.
LeGrace,
Benson (2014-10-01). "A
Queen in Diaspora: The
Sorrowful Exile of Queen...
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train local Haitians on art
preservation and
recovery techniques. Benson,
LeGrace (2016). "Malebranche, Andrée (1916–2013)". In Knight,
Franklin W.; Gates...
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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...
- of the
permanent collection of the country's
national museum. Benson,
LeGrace (2016). "Dodard,
Philippe Walter Marie". In Knight,
Franklin W.; Gates...