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Pietra dura (Italian: [ˈpjɛːtra ˈduːra]) or
pietre dure ([ˈpjɛːtre ˈduːre]) (see below),
called parchin kari or par****ari (Persian: پرچین کاری) in the...
- The
Opificio delle pietre dure,
literally meaning "Workshop of semi-precious stones", is a
public institute of the
Italian Ministry for
Cultural Heritage...
- The
Stone Merchant (Italian: Il
mercante di
pietre) is a 2006
Italian thriller-drama film produced,
written and
directed by
Renzo Martinelli and starring...
- 1785 and 1810. She was
sometimes known as Jeanne-Louise
Vallain or
Madame Piètre.
Vallain was a
native of Paris, born into the
family of a
master scribe...
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retrieved 31
October 2013
Alain Bernheim, "My
Approach to
Masonic History",
Pietre Stones, from
address of 2011,
retrieved 8
November 2013 "How to
become a...
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Network over his
affair with a
Russian prostitute. Neil
Maskell as Arby/
Piètre, a
Network agent searching for
Jessica Hyde and the
Utopia m****cript. He...
- Kaya – b****, MPC (2007–present) Kilo – drums,
turntables (2007–present)
Pietre – guitar,
keyboards (2007–present)
Soubri –
miscellaneous percussion, MPC...
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Samuel Piètre (born 10
February 1984, in Villeneuve-Saint-Georges) is a
French football player. Currently, he
plays in the
Championnat National 2 for AS...
- Revealed, Ian
Allan Publishing, 2006, pp 71–74
Pietre-Stones The
Regius Poem,
retrieved 22 June 2012
Pietre-Stones
Masonic Papers The Old
Charges Revisited...
- Françoise
Charlotte was the only
child of
Charles d'Aubigné and Geneviève
Piètre, who were
married on 23
February 1678.
Because they were poor, her parents...