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toxicologist who was
convicted of the
murder of her
husband Gregory T.
de Villers, who died from a
lethal dose of
fentanyl on
November 6, 2000.
Rossum is...
- The
Ordinance of
Villers-Cotterêts (French:
Ordonnance de Villers-Cotterêts) is an
extensive piece of
reform legislation signed into law by
Francis I of...
- département
Villers-Allerand, in the
Marne département
Villers-au-Bois, in the Pas-
de-Calais département
Villers-au-Flos, in the Pas-
de-Calais département...
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Villers-Bretonneux (French pronunciation: [vilɛʁ bʁətɔnø]) is a
commune in the
Somme department in Hauts-
de-France in
northern France.
Villers-Bretonneux...
- Brokaw, a
millionaire lawyer and sportsman. They had one child,
Frances de Villers "Pan"
Brokaw (10
October 1931 – 10
March 2008). A year
after Brokaw died...
- Paul J.
DeVillers, PC (born
March 11, 1946) is a
former Canadian politician. He
served as
Member of
Parliament for the
Ontario riding of
Simcoe North...
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Villers Abbey (abbaye
de Villers) is an
ancient Cistercian abbey located in the town of
Villers-la-Ville, in the
Walloon Brabant province of Wallonia...
- (Reno,
DeViller, Hosein, Hursfield, Paul Dean) 3:27 "Back for More" (Steve Kipner,
DeViller, Hosein) 3:49 "Lost With You" (Reno, Anderson,
DeViller, Hursfield...
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Charles François
Dominique de Villers (4
November 1765 – 26
February 1815) was a
French philosopher. He was
mainly responsible for
translating the philosophy...
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Michel De Villers (July 13, 1926, Villeneuve-sur-Lot -
October 25, 1992, Mont St. Aignan) was a
French jazz
reedist and bandleader.
De Villers learned...