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Belinda Teal
Marchande Caldwell (born
January 11, 1965) is a
former American actress, best
known for her role as
Sheryl Rockmore on the
Nickelodeon sitcom...
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other household items.
Marchandes were
common in
southern Louisiana until the end of the 20th century,
after which the
marchande as a
phenomenon became...
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Marchandes de
modes (English: "Fashion Merchant")
between 1776 and 1791. It was the 4th
guild in
Paris open for
women after the Maîtresses
marchandes...
- Maîtresses
marchandes lingères was a
French guild organisation for
women linen draper seamstresses and hemp
merchants within the city of Paris, active...
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Women Without Hope (French:
Marchandes d'illusions) is a 1954
French crime drama film
directed by
Raoul André and
starring Gisèle Pascal,
Philippe Lemaire...
- The
Little Match Girl (French: La
petite marchande d'allumettes) is a 1928
French drama featurette film
directed by Jean
Renoir and
starring Catherine...
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converted into mosques. Beldiceanu, Nicoară (1964). La conquête des cités
marchandes de
Kilia et de
Cetatea Alba par Bāyezīd II. S.n, München. pp. 36–90. Kubijovyc...
- others.
Draper Haberdasher Hat
Works Mad
hatter disease Mad as a
hatter Marchandes de
modes James Lock & Co.
Walter Wright Hats Perry,
Lorinda (November...
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receive the
status of
marchande publique. If she did join a guild, the
status was
conferred automatically. The
privilege of
marchande publique allowed a...
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comic strip Frazz Suzanne Malveaux, CNN
television news
reporter Teal
Marchande,
actress Todd Martin,
tennis player Pop McKale,
athlete and coach; University...