- 1696), also
widely known as
Madame de Sévigné or Mme de Sévigné ([madam də
seviɲe]), was a
French aristocrat,
remembered for her letter-writing. Most of her...
- Cesson-Sévigné (French pronunciation: [sɛsɔ̃
seviɲe]; in Gallo: Séson or Seczon-Sevinyaé, Breton: Saozon-Sevigneg) is a
commune in the Ille-et-Vilaine...
- Chikhani, Jean-Pierre Chikhani,
Mirna Ghaoui,
Georges Khoury,
Carole Aoun,
Sévine Abi Aad,
Joseph Karam,
Georges Cherfane,
Nancy El
Ahmar 1986–1997 Cates...
-
Bazif Beluzan Butara Dargeli Maghribiya Tirwanish The
districts of
Barwari Sevine,
Barwari Shwa'uta,
Barwari Qudshanes, and
Bilidjnaye were
located in southeastern...
-
Clean Water Act, sec. 505, 33 U.S.C. § 1365 W****ersug,
Stephen R.; Ercmann,
Sevine; Khan, Rahmatullah; Rummel-Bulska,
Iwona (1990). "XIII.
Special Reports"...
-
Delavennat Rocio Hernández
Swingstars Dolores Berg
Chiara Rossi Marcos Bartolomé
Sevine Abi Aad
Miriam Rodríguez
Isaiah Kelly Sergio Chaves Guillem Gené Sabela...
- Islander) evangelists: Tapeso, Elia, Mataika, Guchong, Kerisidui, Wauaded,
Sevine and Josaia, and
their wives. The
missionaries reached Erub (Darnley Island)...
-
musically produced 3
albums topping the
Lebanese hits for
different artists [
Sevine] Je
Grandis (2016), [Re-Mi Bendali] Ma
Nseet (2015) and [Yvonne El Hachem]...
- (male) Sa'ar Kel
Tarik (male)
Saryn (female)
Scorch Chirell (male)
Selphin Sevine (female)
Shayalla Beneir (female)
Shifra Chirell (female)
Shimmer (technically...
-
enters a second, 5.5 km
tunnel which heads southeast and
emerges at La
Sevine in the 15th arrondis****t of M****ille. From here the
canal heads south...