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Homai Vyarawalla (9
December 1913 – 15
January 2012),
commonly known by her
pseudonym Dalda 13, was India's
first woman photojournalist. She
began her...
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Bovarys into debt and
financial ruin.
Monsieur Homais is the town pharmacist.
Justin is
Monsieur Homais'
apprentice and
second cousin who
harbors a crush...
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Homai is a
suburb of
Auckland in New
Zealand surrounded by
Manukau Central, Wiri, Hillpark,
Clendon Park and Manurewa. It was
formerly under the local...
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Homai School is a
Primary School (years 1–6) in
Homai, a
suburb of the
Manurewa area in
South Auckland, New Zealand.
During the
large po****tion growth...
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Homai (Persian: همائي) in Iran may
refer to:
Homai,
Razavi Khorasan: a
village in
Khorasan Province, Iran
Jalaluddin Humai or Homaei, 20th-century Iranian...
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adapted from
Gustave Flaubert's 1857
novel Madame Bovary. Max
Dearly as
Homais Valentine Tessier as Emma
Bovary Pierre Renoir as
Charles Bovary Robert...
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Bovary Tom
Conti as
Charles Bovary Gabrielle Lloyd as
Felicite Ray
Smith as
Homais Brian Stirner as Leon
Dupuis David Waller as
Father Bournisien John Cater...
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character in the
Garfield comic strip by Jim
Davis Irma
Homais,
daughter of
fictional apothecary, M.
Homais, and a
minor character in Flaubert's
Madame Bovary...
- Humay-ē
Chehrzad (Middle Persian: Humag, Avestan: Humāiiā) was a
legendary Kayanian dynasty queen of Iran for
around 32 years. She was
daughter and perhaps...
- "perhaps the
masterpiece of mankind" and Flaubert's
character Monsieur Homais, the pharmacist, in
Madame Bovary calls it the most "immortal masterpiece...