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- of Italian-produced hardcore sequences and under the title Une Nièce malicieuse in 1980. Veneto in the year 1958. Wealthy engineer Luigi Favaretto arrives...
- French force comprising the 74-gun Courageux and the 32-gun frigates Malicieuse and Hermine. The British ships immediately chased the French squadron...
- Fascination Eva 1979 Pénétrez-moi par le petit trou Christiane 1979 Cette malicieuse Martine A client of uncle Credited as Brigitte Bordeaux 1979 I comme Icare...
- 609 5 Contredanses 1791 35 Vienna 610 610 610 Contredanse, "Les filles malicieuses" 6 March 1791 35 Vienna 611 611 611 German Dance 6 March 1791 35 Vienna...
- Spratly Islands. 1930 France launched a second expedition with the La Malicieuse, which raised the French flag on an island called Île de la Tempête. Chinese...
- and others. In April 1930, France sent the dispatch boat (aviso), la Malicieuse, to the archipelago and raised the flag of France on a high mound on Spratly...
- Duchaffaut. In September 1763, he was given command of the 32-gun frigate Malicieuse to undertake a 6-month cruise off Canada. In the next years, he conducted...
- (includes No. 1 "Non più andrai") (1791) Contredanse in G major, "Les filles malicieuses", K. 610 (1791) Allemande 6 German Dances, K. 509 (1787) 6 German Dances...
- 1984 Philips Glouton 1984 Philips Hélicoptère 1984 Philips La Carotte Malicieuse 1985 VIFI-Nathan La Moto Infernale 1984 Philips La Pierre Philosophale...
- the British Navy off the Spanish coast in 1761 and not ****ed for sea. Malicieuse, (launched 1 or 3 July 1758 at Le Havre) - condemned at Brest and taken...