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Tigana is a 1990
fantasy novel by
Canadian writer Guy
Gavriel Kay. The
novel is set in a
region called the
Peninsula of the Palm,
which somewhat resembles...
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Amadou Jean
Tigana (born 23 June 1955) is a
French former football player and manager. A
central midfielder, he was
renowned as one of the best midfielders...
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Apheloria tigana,
known as the yellow-and-black flat millipede, is a
large North American flat-backed
millipede in the
family Xystodesmidae. It is reported...
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Tigana that his
contract would not be
renewed at the end of the season. However, with five
games left to play and
relegation still possible,
Tigana was...
- he
recruited several French internationals such as
Bernard Lacombe, Jean
Tigana, René Girard, Jean-Christophe Thouvenel, and
Thierry Tusseau. Bez also brought...
- the club went on to
record two
further league championships;
under Jean
Tigana in 1997 and
under Claude Puel in 2000. However, as the
decade came to an...
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unbeaten run
lasting over two months.
Bracewell was
replaced with Jean
Tigana in May 2000, and
under him in the 2000–01 season,
Fulham won the
First Division...
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Following his retirement, he
managed Fulham,
before being replaced by Jean
Tigana. He
later had a
spell in
charge of
Halifax Town but
following his departure...
- The
Dobra (Hungarian: Dobra-patak, in its
upper course also: Bătrâna) is a left
tributary of the
river Mureș in Transylvania, Romania. It
discharges into...
- Cups.
Together with
midfielders Alain Giresse, Luis Fernández and Jean
Tigana, he
formed the carré
magique (magic square) of the
French team in the 1980s...