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talma in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Talma may
refer to:
Brian Talma (born 1965),
Barbadian sailor, windsurfer, and
Olympics competitor César...
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Talmas (French pronunciation: [
talma]; Picard: Talmar) is a
commune in the
Somme department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France.
Talmas is situated...
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Brian Herbert Hamilton Talma (born 24
March 1965) is a
Barbadian windsurfer. He grew up with dyslexia, and
attended The Gow
School for his high school...
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Louise Juliette Talma (October 31, 1906 –
August 13, 1996) was an
American composer, academic, and pianist.
After studies in New York and in France, piano...
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Talma was the
stage name of Mary Ann Ford (1861 – 13 July, 1944), the magician, who is best
known for
performing with her
husband Servais Le Roy in the...
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Joseph Talma (15
January 1763 – 19
October 1826) was a
French actor. He was born in Paris. His father, a dentist,
moved to London, and saw that...
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original on 4
November 2021.
Retrieved 4
November 2021. Schönbeck Y,
Talma H, van
Dommelen P,
Bakker B,
Buitendijk SE,
HiraSing RA, van
Buuren S (March...
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supposedly po****rized in 1791 by the
French actor François-Joseph
Talma who pla****
Titus in a
Parisian production of Voltaire's Brutus. The Titus...
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Julie Talma, born Louise-Julie
Careau (8
January 1756 – 5 May 1805), was a
French dancer at the
Paris Opera who
became a
courtesan in the
years before...
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Chelmonops truncatus, the
eastern talma or
truncate coralfish, is a
species of
marine ray-finned fish, a
butterflyfish from the
family Chaetodontidae...