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Tabarin was the
street name of
Anthoine Girard (c. 1584 –
August 16, 1633), the most
famous Parisian street charlatan of his day, who
amused his audiences...
- The
Tabarin Peninsula (63°32′S 57°0′W / 63.533°S 57.000°W / -63.533; -57.000 (
Tabarin Peninsula)) is a
peninsula 15
nautical miles (28 km; 17 mi)...
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Operation Tabarin was the code name for a
secret British expedition to the
Antarctic during World War Two,
operational 1943–46.
Conducted by the Admiralty...
- Look up
tabarin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tabarin was the
street name ****umed by the most
famous of the
Parisian street charlatans, Anthoine...
- Germany, Chile, Argentina, and the
United States,
Britain launched Operation Tabarin in 1943. Its
objective was to
establish a
permanent presence and ****ert...
- The Heir of the Bal
Tabarin (French: L'héritier du Bal
Tabarin) is a 1933
French comedy film
directed by Jean Kemm and
starring Frédéric Duvallès, Charlotte...
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Tabarin is a 1958 French-Italian
drama film,
directed by
Richard Pottier.
Director of
music hall Le
Tabarin,
Jacques Forestier has big
ambitions for his...
- One
Night at the
Tabarin (French: Une nuit à
Tabarin) is a 1947
French comedy film
directed by
Karel Lamac and
starring Jacqueline Gauthier,
Robert Dhéry...
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operated under two
names with a
series of owners. The
building started as Bal
Tabarin in 1931, the same year that the 365 Club
started at 365
Market Street....
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known as the
Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey until 1962.
Operation Tabarin was a
small British expedition in 1943 to
establish permanently occupied...