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Camille Dalmais (born 10
March 1978),
better known by her
mononym Camille, is a
French singer and
occasional actress.
Camille was born and
raised in Paris...
- T**** Is
Authorized to Declare... Live au Trianon, 2006
album by
Camille Dalmais Trilogie au Trianon,
alternate name for the 2001
Magma album,
Theusz Hamtaahk...
- and hope:
readings on the
liturgical year 2001 ISBN 0-8146-6025-8 p. 386
Dalmais, Irénée et al. The
Church at Prayer: The
liturgy and time 1985 ISBN 0-8146-1366-7...
- Paul-Pierre-Yves
Dalmais, S.J.:
December 22, 1961 –
October 15, 1973; see
above &
below Bishop of Fort-Lamy (Roman rite),
below Bishop Paul-Pierre-Yves
Dalmais, S.J...
- a male or
female given name
Camille (French singer), full name
Camille Dalmais,
French singer and
songwriter Camille (Belgian singer), full name Camille...
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Early Eastern Eucharistic Prayers, 1997 "Writing
Byzantine Music". L. H.
Dalmais,
Eastern Liturgies (1960) Eric Segelberg,Έὺχῂ τοῦ Θυμιάματος.
Towards the...
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Cambridge University Press, 1965) The
liturgy and time by Irénée
Henri Dalmais, Aimé
Georges Martimort,
Pierre Jounel 1985 ISBN 0-8146-1366-7 page 143...
- Irenee-Henri
Dalmais, O.P., The
Eastern Liturgies (London:
Burns & Oates, 1960), pp. 101. "Saint
Sharbel Maronite Catholic Church". Irenee-Henri
Dalmais, O.P...
- 1949/50. "Rue de Ménilmontant" is a song by the
French singer Camille Dalmais. Ménilmontant (1926),
written and
directed by
Dimitri Kirsanoff, takes...
- Augustin-Louis Cauchy, mathematician, engineer, and
physicist Camille Dalmais,
singer Gilles Deleuze,
philosopher Claire Dorland-Clauzel, Michelin's...