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Pic-
Nic was a
Spanish teenage folk-pop and
sunshine pop band
formed in
Barcelona in the mid-to-late 1960s,
composed of lead
singer Jeanette, guitarists...
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singer and songwriter. She
first rose to
prominence as the lead
singer of
Pic-
Nic, a
teenage folk-pop band that
found success in 1968 with her song "Cállate...
- basket, as well as a
water resistant canvas. The body
colors are
Pic Nic Green and
Pic Nic Gray with
graphics on the sides,
dedicated two-tone
saddle and...
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Chesterfield (Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield) who ****ociates a "
pic-
nic" with card-playing, drinking, and conversation;
around 1800,
Cornelia Knight...
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Pic.
Nic is a
music festival held
annually at the
Israel Trade Fairs &
Convention Center in Tel Aviv, Israel. The
festival is
produced by
Shuki Weiss Promotion...
- 1806. "In the
summer of 1810, Jane, when
visiting London, had enjo**** a
pic-
nic excursion in
Epping Forest, and
observed on a sign post at one of the turnings...
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Nic and
Pic (French:
Nic et
Pic) is a
Canadian children's
television show,
which aired during the 1970s. Its
stories revolved around the
adventures of...
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Pic Nic railway station,
alternatively Pic-
Nic,
Pic-
nic or Picnic, was a
railway station in Melbourne, Australia. It was on the
Hawthorn line (now the...
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established her as a
melodic singer,
veering away from the folk-pop of
Pic-
Nic, her
previous group of the 1960s. A
commercial success, the hit single...
- from
Richmond to
Hawthorn was
opened initially to a
temporary terminus at
Pic Nic, just
short of the
Yarra River, in
September 1860, and to
Hawthorn in April...