- to an
adult and
child in a
nearby apartment—
Sybelle and Benji. The
connection is
forged through Sybelle's constant piano playing. Eventually,
Armand is...
- He not only
survives but
manages to save a girl
named Sybelle from her
abusive brother.
Sybelle and her protector, Benji,
restore Armand with the blood...
- Les
Sybelles (French pronunciation: [le sibɛl]) is a
linked ski area,
located in the
Savoie department in the
French Alps. It is one of the
largest skiable...
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- slopes. La Forêt
Blanche (Risoul, Vars): 104 slopes, 180 km of slopes. Les
Sybelles (Le Corbier, La Toussuire, Les Bottières, Saint-Jean-d'Arves, Saint-Sorlin-d'Arves...
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commemorated by
Gerard Manley Hopkins in the poem "The Loss of the Eurydice" 316+
Sybelle 1834 (11 September)
Emigrant ship out of
Cromarty wrecked off St. Paul...
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region in south-eastern France. It is a ski resort, part of the
larger Les
Sybelles ski area.
Communes of the
Savoie department "Répertoire
national des élus:...
-
Sybella Harrison. 26 Geo. 2. c. 18 17
April 1753 An Act to
naturalize Mary
Sybelle Harrison. Ann Jekyll's estate:
vesting an
undivided twelfth part of Sir...
- was born to
Captain Hon. John
Crossley and his
second wife, the
former Sybelle Drummond. Her
father was a
younger son of
Savile Crossley, 1st
Baron Somerleyton...
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allows for the
creation of a
colony there.
September 11 – The
emigrant ship
Sybelle out of
Cromarty (Scotland) is
wrecked off St. Paul
Island (Nova Scotia)...