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Nicholas Andrew Selwyn Lezard is an
English journalist,
author and
literary critic. The
Lezard family went from
London to
Kimberley in
South Africa in...
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Julian Joseph "Lizzie"
Lezard (14
February 1902 – 31
August 1958) was a
South African tennis player.
Lezard, the
eldest son of a solicitor, came from Kimberley...
- Anse des
Lézards (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃s de lezaʁ]) is a
quartier of
Saint Barthélemy in the Caribbean. It is
located in the
northwestern part of...
- The
Lézard Rouge (French for "Red Lizard") is a
historic Tunisian train, once the
property of the Bey of Tunis, but now used for tourists. It runs from...
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Valkyrie Profile (ヴァルキリープロファイル, Varukirī Purofairu) or
Valkyrie (ヴァルキリー, Varukirī) is a
series of role-playing
video games created by
Masaki Norimoto and...
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originator of
black humor, of
laughter that
arises from
cynicism and scepticism.
Lezard,
Nicholas (21
February 2009). "From the
sublime to the surreal". The Guardian...
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Mages of Dipan. They are
almost captured but
Lezard Valeth, the mages' new apprentice,
helps them escape.
Lezard informs them that King
Barbarossa and The...
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contemporary Hungarian literature.
According to
English literary critic Nicholas Lezard, it is "one of the
greatest works of
modern European literature [...] I...
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Lézard was a 16-gun Cerf-class
cutter of the
French Navy. She was
built in 1781, and took part in the
Indian theatre of the Anglo-French War. She was captured...
- no-one
tries to warm
himself at it."
Writing for The Independent,
Nicholas Lezard said "Why
should we be
interested in the
opinions of this eccentric, who...