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- tells him that Ryan was re****igned to defend a vital bridge in the town of Ramelle. On the way, Miller decides to neutralize a German gun nest they discover...
- Democratic National Convention. Adams was married for 57 years to the former Ramelle Frost Cochrane; the couple had five children. Adams died on June 4, 1997...
- Demarai Remelle Gray (born 28 June 1996) is a professional footballer who plays as a winger for Saudi Pro League club Al-Ettifaq and the Jamaica national...
- the west of the village. The village name has been variously spelled as Ramelle or Redmelle (11th century), Redmelde (12th century), Radmelde (13th century)...
- Chalfonte murders the local weapons tycoon for principle, and shares her lover Ramelle with her brother. Cora, Celeste's servant and friend, illiterate, simple...
- which is set around a bridge over the ****eret in the fictional town of Ramelle. After the Battle of Carentan on 9 June, Allied forces moved up the Cotentin...
- including his 100-page personal memoir. In 1894, Ellis married Minnie Ramelle Nicholson. They were married until her death in childbirth for their second...
- aristocratic woman, in her middle sixties. In a 39-year relationship with Ramelle. Ramelle Chalfonte: Celeste's long-term partner, and the wife of Celeste's brother...
- Jon Kalina Directed by Serge Marcil Susan Mawhood Eli Gorn Ole Gjerstad Ramelle Mair Narrated by Jon Kalina John Ralston Theme music composer Lance Neveu...
- Worlds by Motherland 1991 Beautiful One by Key West 1991 Man on the Run by Ramelle Henry (Prod. David Austin) 1991 Lui by Trinh (Prod. Desirée Mikhail) 1991...