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- Cover page of "Le Petit Journal", 20 October 1907. "L'apache est la plaie de Paris."...
- défense and the journal Tropiques Yva Léro: novelist, Yva Léro aut****d "La Plaie", "Peau d'ébène" and "Doucherie". Georges-Henri Léotin: novelist in French...
- Holly Beach (French: Plaïe-de-Houx), also known as the "Cajun Riviera" (French: La Rivière Cadienne), is a coastal community in unincorporated community...
- the writings of the soldier Thomas Churchyard, who mentioned how "Dice plaie began ... on the toppe of Drommes heddes". In 1956, Chick Evans invented...
- Five Miles to Midnight (French: Le Couteau dans la plaie, literally The Knife in the wound) is a 1962 Franco-Italian international co-production drama...
- Phillip's play The Commodye of Pacient and M****e Grissill (also known as The Plaie of Grissill) dates from 1565. Henry Chettle, Thomas Dekker and William Haughton...
- reference dates to the early 16th century (I shall be ready at thine elbow to plaie the parte of Hobgoblin or Collepixie). The phrase "as ragged as a colt pixie"...
- (1774-2018). Version revue et augmentée en 2018 "Grotte d'Ouvéa, 1988, la plaie est toujours ouverte | L'Humanité" (in French). Humanite.fr. Retrieved 2017-07-22...
- (1979) Les nuits de l'Indiva : une mascapade (1983) A Canadian play/une plaie canadienne : théâtre (1983) Le Feuilleton de Montréal (1994) Le miroir aux...
- Christ's College for 1559–1560 include the entry, "Spent at Mr Stevenson's plaie, 5s." William Stevenson was born at Hunwick, Durham, matriculated in 1546...