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Félicie is a play by the
French playwright Pierre de Marivaux. It was
published for the
first time in the
Mercure de
France in
March 1757. It portrays...
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worldwide against a $30
million budget. In the 1880s, eleven-year-old
Félicie, an
orphan girl who
dreams of
becoming a ballerina, but
lacks formal training...
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Félicie Albert is a French-born
American physicist working on
laser plasma accelerators. She is the
deputy director for the
Center for High
Energy Density...
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Félicie aussi" is a 1939 song
performed by Fernandel. Of the 300
songs he sang on
stage during his career, it is
undoubtedly his most famous. The song...
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Marie Félicie des
Ursins (Italian:
Maria Felice Orsini; 11
November 1600 – 5 June 1666) was the wife of
Henri de Montmorency, 4th Duke of Montmorency...
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Félicie Schneider or
Felicie Fournier (1831 – 1888) was a
French portrait painter.
Schneider was born in Saint-Cloud and
first learned to
paint from her...
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Felicie Howell, was an
American painter. Her work was part of the
painting event in the art
competition at the 1932
Summer Olympics.
Felicie Waldo Howell...
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Félicie Point (64°42′S 63°9′W / 64.700°S 63.150°W / -64.700; -63.150) is a
point which forms the
south end of Lion Island,
lying immediately east of...
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living in
London but
originally from L****, Staffordshire; his mother,
Julie Felicie Boiteux (1833–1910), was a
church embroiderer from a
family of
French origin...
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Maigret and the Toy
Village (other English-language
title is
Félicie; French:
Félicie est là) is a
detective novel by
Belgian writer Georges Simenon, featuring...