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Lučine (pronounced [ˈluːtʃinɛ]; in
older sources also Lučna, German: Lutschna) is a
village in the
hills south of
Gorenja Vas in the Muni****lity of Gorenja...
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Lucine Amara (born
Lucine Tockqui Armaganian;
March 1, 1925 –
September 6, 2024) was an
American soprano who was
chiefly based at the
Metropolitan Opera...
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elegant lucine, is a
species of
marine bivalve mollusc. It was
first described to
science in 1872 by
George Washington Tryon Jr. The
elegant lucine has large...
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Lucine (born 16
September 1988) is a
French figure skater who
skates internationally for Monaco. He is the 2010
Ondrej Nepela Memorial silver medalist...
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Lucine Finch (c. 1875 –
April 26, 1947) was a dramatist,
graphic artist,
magazine storywriter and poet born in Alabama. She
traveled across the United...
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Lucine 121 2015/2016
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Anodontia alba, or the
buttercup lucine, is a
species of
bivalve mollusc in the
family Lucinidae. It can be
found along the
Atlantic coast of
North America...
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Codakia orbicularis , or the
tiger lucine, is a
species of
bivalve mollusc in the
family Lucinidae. It can be
found along the
Atlantic coast of
North America...
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overseen by Cartau,
Didier Lucine,
Claudine Lucine, and
Sophie Golaz. In the
first half of the season,
Aymoz was
coached by
Didier Lucine,
Sophie Golaz, and Véronique...
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Bjorling (Rodolfo);
Robert Merrill (Marcello);
Giorgio Tozzi (Colline);
Lucine Amara (Musetta). RCA Victor/EMI. 1958: "Faust": André
Cluytens (cond.) L'Opéra...