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MacBriare Samuel Lanyon DeMarco (born
Vernor Winfield MacBriare Smith IV;
April 21, 1990) is a
Canadian singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer...
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Marceau (1995 - ?) N.C.
Wittmann René Paul
Foisy (? - 1987)
Vernor Winfield MacBriare Smith Mary T.
Moreau (October 12, 2017 -
November 6, 2023)
Allan H.J....
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recorded outside of Atlanta. The song "Drive Me Crazy!" was
recorded at
Mac DeMarco's **** Jazz
Studios after Lil Yachty's A&R
Gelareh Rouzbehani invited...
- "Menthol*" (performed by Jean
Dawson featuring Mac DeMarco) Jean Dawson, Zach
Fogarty &
Mac DeMarco (as
Macbriare DeMarco) 3:07 8. "Luchini AKA This Is It"...
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Goodwin (UK),
Felice Nittolo (Italy), Brit
Hammer (Netherlands),
Dugald MacInnes (Scotland),
Heather Han**** (USA),
Kelley Knickerbocker (USA), Aida...
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navigable river up to
Briare came to nothing. The
opening of the
Canal latéral à la
Loire in 1838
enabled navigation between Digoin and
Briare to continue, but...
- Paul Laxalt. In 1975, Reid ran for
mayor of Las
Vegas and lost to Bill
Briare. Reid
served as
chairman of the
Nevada Gaming Commission from 1977 to 1981...
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department in north-central France. It is the
place of
death of
Jacques MacDonald, a
French general who
served in the
Napoleonic Wars.
Communes of the...
- on an armistice. On 11 June,
Churchill flew to the Château du Muguet, at
Briare, near Orléans,
where he put
forward first his idea of a
Breton redoubt,...
- city of Saint-Étienne
where the
Loire would carry the wine to the
Canal de
Briare and then to Paris.
During periods of
peace between France and
Great Britain...