- is
drawn to a used hot tub in the store's back room that the salesman,
Maguerite,
tries to talk him out of purchasing. Stan
ignores him,
buying the hot...
- that
humorously examines the life of a cuckold). A book by
French Queen Maguerite de
Valois Robertson Davies,
Fifth Business David J. Ley,
Insatiable Wives:...
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Margaret of
Valois (French: Marguerite, 14 May 1553 – 27
March 1615), po****rly
known as La
Reine Margot, was a
French princess of the
Valois dynasty who...
- (1988). The Food of China. Yale
University Press:New Haven. Patten,
Maguerite (1973).
International Cooking in Colour. Hamlyn, Middle****, England. p...
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observing the
place at
which smoke escapes. Chiabi, Andreas; Kenmogne,
Maguerite Hortence; Nguefack, Seraphin; Obadeyi, Bolaji; Mah, Evelyne; Meka, Franck...
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Marguerite Gardiner,
Countess of
Blessington (née Power; 1
September 1789 – 4 June 1849), was an
Irish novelist, journalist, and
literary hostess. She...
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Marguerite Young (1905 – 1995) was an
American journalist of the
early 20th-century, best
known for her
Communist Party affiliation,
specifically as the...
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Surrender of
Maguerite de
Clisson (1420)...
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Covent Garden Klemperer Eisler 28 May 1962
Meyerbeer Les
Huguenots Maguerite de
Valois La
Scala Gavazzeni Nicola Benois 17
December 1962
Rossini Semiramide...
- Vircondelet,
Alain (15
March 1996). "Overstepping Boundaries: A Life of
Maguerite Duras".
Chicago Tribune.
Retrieved 15
April 2020. Moi,
Toril (13 April...