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psychotherapy and may use
chaises longues rather than more
conventional styles of
couches out of tradition. The
chaise longue is
commonly used as
visual shorthand...
- France. The
Longues-sur-Mer
battery is nearby, part of the
Atlantic Wall
coastal fortifications.
Communes of the
Calvados department Longues Abbey "Répertoire...
- Look up
chaise longue in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
chaise longue is an
upholstered sofa in the
shape of a
chair that is long
enough to support...
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Longues Abbey (French:
Abbaye de
Longues,
Abbaye Sainte-Marie de
Longues) is a
former Benedictine monastery in
Longues-sur-Mer, Calvados, Normandy, France...
- The
Longues-sur-Mer
battery (German: Marineküstenbatterie (MKB)
Longues-sur-Mer; also
designated Widerstandsnest (Wn) 48) is a
World War II
German coastal...
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Longue paume ([lɔ̃ɡ pom], also jeu de
longue paume, "long tennis") is an
outdoor version of jeu de paume, an
ancestor of
modern lawn tennis. It has been...
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Longue Pointe or
Longue-Pointe, may
refer to:
Longue Pointe, a
peninsula in Chisasibi,
James Bay district,
northern Quebec, Canada; on
James Bay Longue-Pointe-de-Mingan...
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Longue-Pointe (French pronunciation: [lɔ̃g pwɛ̃t]) was a
Montreal neighbourhood now
located in the
borough of Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve. The neighborhood...
- The
longue durée (French pronunciation: [lɔ̃ɡ dyʁe]; English: the long term) is the
French Annales School approach to the
study of history. It
gives priority...
- The
Victorian Chaise-
Longue (1953) is a
novella by the
English novelist Marghanita Laski.
Published in 1953, the book
describes the
experience of an invalided...