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- Pâquerette is a ballet in three acts, with c****ography by Arthur Saint-Léon and music by François Benoist. The ballet was first presented by the Ballet...
- using their Stresa model, whilst the Lucky Star Number machine uses their Pâquerette model. Ireland has an exclusive option called Plus, which adds €1.00 per...
- Pic****o and Modigliani and friends; including André Salmon, Max Jacob and Pâquerette, a model for the designer Paul Poiret. On 6 April 2023, the outside awning...
- number(s): M2704 / IMS41 Fate transferred to France, 1955 France Name Pâquerette (M775) Stricken 4 May 1988 Identification Pennant number(s): A742 / P742...
- with three others- L****alle, an old librarian who murdered his wife; Paquerette, a childlike lunatic who ate his infant sister and Marcus, a muscular...
- petals and will form an equilateral triangle. The curve is also called the Paquerette de Mélibée. In Cartesian Coordinates the cosine and sine specifications...
- Peggy Pâquerette Lucie Auleley (born 1971) is a Gabonese author. She first gained recognition for her 1998 poetry collection Rêves d'enfants. Peggy Auleley...
- Danube (*1880) Zoraiya (1881) La Vivandière (as "Markitenka") (*1881) Pâquerette (*1882) The Night and the Day (1883) Pygmalion (1883) Coppélia (*1884)...
- as Countess Valtesse de La Bigne. Lafayette was born in 1903 to Julia Pâquerette Fossey and Paul Jules Auguste Godard. She had two siblings, Paul and Margot...
- Danube (*1880) Zoraiya (1881) La Vivandière (as "Markitenka") (*1881) Pâquerette (*1882) The Night and the Day (1883) Pygmalion (1883) Coppélia (*1884)...