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Loque may
refer to: Lokve,
Croatia (Italian:
Loque), a muni****lity Lokev, Sežana (Italian:
Loque), a
settlement Bertrand de
Loque, 16th–17th
century French...
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Bertrand de
Loque,
author of Deux Traitéz: l'un de la guerre, l'autre du duel (Lyon:
Iacob Ratoyre, 1589),
Protestant minister, is said to be the same...
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which included Loque,
Kadak and
Kalai (who
joined the band soon
after their drummer left),
formed a band
called Loque's Tail.
Producing their own...
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Guest Stars:
Stanley Andrews as Sam Garvin, Jane
Adams as
Babette Du
Loque,
Harold Goodwin as Worker, Lou
Krugman as
Jacques Olivier. 24 24 "Crime...
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little read today. It
begins as follows: Et
michi / con****u/um meri/tis bel/
loque tre/mendum, Musa, vi/rum refe/res, Ita/lis cui /
fracta sub /
armis Nobilis...
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resulting in an
influx of
newcomers from
Luzon and
other parts of Visayas. The
Loques and
Mambas settled in what is now
poblacion while the
extended families...
- Louise. The King
referred to them by nicknames: he
called Madame Adélaïde ‘
Loque’ (Tatters/Rag/Rags/Scraggy),
Madame Victoire ‘Coche’ (Pig/Piggy/Sow), Madame...
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Kooperatiba Isidro Lico
Roberto Mascariña
Sylvia Flores Reynaldo Golo
Francis Loque Gloria ****alan 105 ATM
Abante Tribung Makabansa Allen Capuyan Reuben Dasay...
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critically thinking teenagers on the
island territory Ibara,
including Loque, Krayven, Twig, and
their leader, Siry Remudi, who help
Bobby Pendragon...
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Rottenrow in 1845. The
origin of the term 'lock' may be in the
French word '
loques',
meaning rags and bandages, or from 'loke' a
house for lepers. Originally...