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Muguet may
refer to:
Francis Muguet (1955–2009), a
French chemist Georges Muguet, a
sculptor who
served as
president of the Société des
Artistes Français...
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include May bells, Our Lady's tears, and Mary's tears. Its
French name,
muguet,
sometimes appears in the
names of
perfumes imitating the flower's scent...
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Francis Fabien Michel Muguet (1955–2009) was a
French chemist who
advocated open
access to information.
Muguet graduated with a Ph.D from
Texas Tech University...
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resumed her old trade. He
picks up a
pretty young prostitute named Muguet,
which leads Daniela to
confess that she had
another man all along, a gangster...
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received his discharge. In Valence, on 16 May 1791 he
married Jeanne Josephine Muguet, by whom he had
issue which was
extinct in the male line by 1917. In February...
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already set 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...
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penultimate session was in France, on 11/12 June at the
Chateau du
Muguet near Briare,
where the
French army
headquarters had withdrawn.
Winston Churchill...
- The Prix du
Muguet is a Group 2 flat
horse race in
France open to
thoroughbreds aged four
years or older. It is run over a
distance of 1,600 metres (about...
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refer to the
English flower called "lily of the valley",
which is
called "
muguet" in French). It
primarily concerns the
emotionally vibrant but
never physically...
- ****. Virginia's law
against fornication was
repealed on
March 4, 2020.
Muguet Martin and
Kristopher Ziherl were an
unmarried couple who had been in a...