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Morand may
refer to:
Morand, Indre-et-Loire,
France Marand, Iran This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Morand. If an internal...
- Paul
Morand (13
March 1888 – 24 July 1976) was a
French author whose short stories and
novellas were
lauded for
their style, wit and
descriptive power...
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Morand is a
French surname.
Charles Antoine Morand (1771–1835),
Napoleonic general Maxine Morand (born 1959),
Australian politician Paul
Morand (1888–1976)...
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Linda Morand (born May 26, 1946) is an
American fashion model, cover-girl and
haute couture mannequin during the 1960s and 1970s. She
appeared in national...
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added at the same time as the proem.
Morand 2001, p. 43;
Morand 2015.
Morand 2015, p. 213.
Morand 2001, p. 43.
Ricciardelli 2000, p. xli. Fayant...
- Charles-Antoine-Louis-Alexis
Morand (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl ɑ̃twan lwi alɛksi mɔʁɑ̃]; 4 June 1771 – 2
December 1835)
Comte de l'Empire, was a general...
- Wolkow, p. 57);
Morand, p. 182. In
other mythological traditions, it had been
regarded as a
branch of the Styx;
Morand, p. 182.
Morand, pp. 184–185. Athan****akis...
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Sylvester Morand is a
British actor, best
known for his role as
Nikolai Rostov in the BBC's 1972
dramatisation of War and Peace. He
lives in West Hampstead...
- Anaïs
Morand (born 10
March 1993) is a
Swiss pair
skater and Red Bull
Crashed Ice
competitor in the
sport of ice
cross downhill.
Competing in
pairs with...
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Morand Racing is an auto
racing team
founded by
former racing driver Benoît
Morand and
based in the
Swiss town of Marly, Fribourg. The team
traces its...