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Lemarchand may
refer to: François
Lemarchand, (b. 1960),
French cyclist Håvard Jørgensen,
Norwegian musician Lemarchand's box, a
fictional lock puzzle...
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story features a
hedonist criminal acquiring a
mystical puzzle box, the
LeMarchand Configuration,
which can be used to
summon the Cenobites,
demonic beings...
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Richard Lemarchand is game designer, educator, and author. He is
known for his work as a lead
designer on the
Uncharted video game
series from Naughty...
- René
Lemarchand (born 1932) is a French-American
political scientist who is
known for his
research on
ethnic conflict and
genocide in Rwanda,
Burundi and...
- Stéphane
Lemarchand (born 6
August 1971) is a
French retired footballer who is last
known to have pla**** as a
forward for Schiltigheim.
Lemarchxnd started...
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Michel Lemarchand (born 13
April 1946) is a
French bobsledder. He
competed in the two man
event at the 1976
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
- 1970, p. 330.
Lemarchand 1970, pp. 330, 339.
Lemarchand 1970, p. 333.
Lemarchand 1970, pp. 331–332.
Lemarchand 1970, pp. 337–338.
Lemarchand 1970, p. 334...
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Ninon Lemarchand (born 20 May 2003) is a
French professional squash player. She
competed at the 2019 Women's
World Junior Squash Championships. She achieved...
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Elizabeth Wharton Lemarchand (born Barnstaple, Devon, 27
October 1906 – died East Devon, 2000) was an
English writer of
detective novels and
short stories...
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Phillip LeMarchand, a
French toymaker,
makes the
Lament Configuration on
commission from the
libertine aristocrat Duc de L'Isle.
Unbeknownst to
LeMarchand, L'Isle's...