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- des animaux, noyée dans ce déluge universel, ou détruite par la violente secousse imprimée au globe terrestre; des espèces entières anéanties; tous les monumens...
- homemade insect repellent that stinks very badly. 15a 15a "The Hiccup" "(Aux secousses!)" Olivier Jean-Marie René-Louis Sauger Lionel Allaix October 22, 1998 (1998-10-22)...
- Laurière, later continued by Denis-François Secousse, on the Ordonnances des Rois de France de la 3e Race. Secousse had published nine volumes and Bréquigny...
- 2012. (Subscription or parti****ting institution membership required.) Secousse, Denis-François, ed. (1750). Ordonnances des rois de France de la troisième...
- Charts Certification Album FRA BEL (Wa) SWI 1991 "Saga Africa (ambiance secousse)" 2 — — Black & What 1991 "Don't Stay (Far Away Baby)" 39 — — 2000 "Simon...
- leave out the window, still not touching the floor. Present 110 Buzz Wire (Secousse) 1998 The contestant has to carry a heavy machine that vibrates violently...
- Moderne. p. 261. Annoussamy, David (2005). L'intermède français en Inde : Secousses politiques et mutations juridiques. France: L'HARMATTAN. p. 142. ISBN 978-2747572088...
- "Saga Africa" (subtitled "Ambiance Secousse" in smaller letters on the single cover) is a song recorded by the former professional tennis player Yannick...
- D major Ancienne mélodie de la synagogue, G minor Librement mais sans secousses, E♭ major La chanson de la folle au bord de la mer, A♭ minor Placiditas...
- Occitan languages): in 1732 in the collection of Capetian laws of Shake Secousse, in 1878, in the Treasure of the Felibritge, in 1911 in the Statutes of...