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- for Desire. Studio albums Desire (2009) Montre Moi Ton Visage - 2:34 Mirroir Mirroir - 5:18 Don't Call - 4:34 Dans Mes Reves - 5:23 Under Your Spell - 4:56...
- 1297. Horn is also thought to have compiled and edited La somme appelle Mirroir des justices: vel Speculum justiciariorum (translated variously as The...
- Miró. He presented a do****entary titled Lee Miller ou la Traversée du Mirroir, directed by Sylvan Roumette for Arte C7, France. It won Best Portrait...
- "On traverse un miroir" (meaning "We Cross a Mirror") is the first single from Celine Dion's album Incognito, released in April 1987 in Quebec, Canada...
- Televisions Alice L'integral (Alice et autres Merevilles, Alice traverse le mirroir) 2021 Theatre broadcasts France Culturebox France, 2 part televised performance...
- Frederic William Maitland. Norman yoke Andrew Horn (1642), La somme appelle Mirroir des iustices: vel Speculum Iusticiariorum, Factum per Andream Horne, London:...
- friend of Chaucer, Gower is remembered primarily for three major works: the Mirroir de l'Omme, Vox Clamantis, and Confessio Amantis, three long poems written...
- adverti****t asking for the brake-puller to come forward, a young mother, Odile Mirroir, came forward. She told investigators that she normally used train 153944's...
- yet this is erroneous, for it is found also in Germany and France. The Mirroir des Justices ascribes its introduction to King Henry I(1100–1135). The...
- the chamber of the Guildhall in 1329, together with another book called Mirroir des Justices. Britton was first printed in London by Robert Redman, without...