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Mutin may
refer to:
Thierry Mutin,
French singer and
songwriter French ship
Mutin, a list of
French ships bearing the name This
disambiguation page lists...
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ships of the
French Navy have
bourne the name of
Mutin ("mutinous", or "joker"):
French cutter
Mutin (1778), a 14-gun cutter, lead ship of her class....
- The
Mutin was a
school cutter of the
French Navy.
Mutin was
launched in 1883 to
serve as a
school ship. She
served as an
auxiliary warship during the...
- Muni****lities and
Public Works 2006b, pp. 20–21
Jamous 2009
Elhadj 2008
Mutin 2003, p. 4
Mutin 2003, p. 5
Kolars & Mitc**** 1991, p. 17
Jongerden 2010, p. 138...
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Thierry Mutin is a
French singer of
classical music and
songwriter (born in Rochechouart, Haute-Vienne),
famous for his 1988 hit
single "Sketch of Love"...
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instruments to
build a new organ,
which was
dedicated in 1868. In 1904,
Charles Mutin modified and
added several stops upon the
suggestions of
titular organist...
- on the
north wall of the
transept is a
choir organ from the
workshop of
Mutin-Cavaillé-Coll.
Built in 1898, the
organ has 12
stops with
three additional...
- Żeligowski's
Mutiny (Polish: bunt Żeligowskiego, also żeligiada, Lithuanian: Želigovskio maištas) was a
Polish false flag
operation led by
General Lucjan...
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Mutin was a 14-gun
cutter of the
French Navy, the lead ship of the
Mutin class of five
naval cutters. She was
launched in 1778 and the
Royal Navy captured...
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carried the same
armament as
Mutine (or
Mutin). The
cutters surrendered after an
engagement that left
Mutin dismasted. The
Royal Navy took both into...