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  • John Michel (1804–1886) was a British Army officer. John Michel may also refer to: John B. Michel, (1917–1969), science fiction author, member of the...
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  • people Alain Michel (disambiguation), several people Ambroise Michel (born 1982), French actor, director and writer. André Michel (director), French film...
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  • Mitchell (disambiguation) John Michel (disambiguation) John Michell (disambiguation) John Mitchels (disambiguation) Jack Mitchell (disambiguation) Jackie...
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  • constituency) John Michel (disambiguation) John Michels (born 1973), American football offensive tackle John Michels (guard) (born 1931) John Mitchell (disambiguation)...
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  • Michel Jarre, 1978 Equinoxe Infinity, by Jean Michel Jarre, 2018 The Equinox (album), by Organized Konfusion, 1997 "Equinox" (jazz standard), by John...
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  • by Iron Maiden "El Dorado", a 1991 composition by John Adams "Eldorado" a 1994 song by Jean-Michel Jarre "El Dorado", a song by Death Cab for Cutie from...
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  • Take on Each Other and the World, a 2008 book by Bernard-Henri Lévy with Michel Houellebecq Public Enemies: America's Greatest Crime Wave and the Birth...
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  • Spain (Michel Camilo and Tomatito album), 2000 Spain (instrumental), a 1971 instrumental jazz fusion composition by Chick Corea "Spain" (John Paul Young...
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  • General Michel may refer to: John Michel (1804–1886), British Army general John Michel (British Army officer, born 1765) (1765–1844), British Army general...
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  • (1786–1868), French embryologist Günther Serres (1910–1981), German politician Michel Serres (1930–2019), French philosopher Olivia Serres (1772–1834), English...
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  • a novel by Robert A. Heinlein Friday, or, The Other Island, a novel by Michel Tournier Al-Jumua, 'Friday', the 62nd chapter (sura) of the Quran Friday...
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  • "Yanni", a song by Jean-Michel Blais from the album Aubades Yan Ni (disambiguation) Yannis Gianni Johnny Alternate forms for the name John Yanny or Laurel, a...
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  • "Virus", by Pitchshifter from Infotainment?, 1996 Virus (musician) or Andre Michel Karkos, lead guitarist of Device Virus (wrestler) or Ricardo Amezquita Cardeño...
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  • artist Jean-Michel Basquiat Untitled (1982 Basquiat skull painting), by Jean-Michel Basquiat Untitled (Fishing), a 1981 painting by Jean-Michel Basquiat...
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  • river in northern Italy. Rubicon may also refer to: Rubicon River (disambiguation) Rubicon Estuary, Tasmania Rubicon (Belgium), an underground river of...
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  • by France Gall from the 1984 album Débranche! "Calypso", a song by Jean-Michel Jarre from Waiting for Cousteau "Calypso", a song by Suzanne Vega from the...
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  • Inseparables (category All article disambiguation pages)
    British film directed by Adelqui Migliar and John Stafford Inséparables (1999 film), a French film directed by Michel Couvelard Inséparables (2000 film), a Canadian...
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  • refer to: Lilies (film), a 1996 Canadian film by John Greyson Lilies (play), a 1987 play by Michel Marc Bouchard Lilies (TV series), a 2007 British period-drama...
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  • (slang) Whatever (novel) (Extension du domaine de la lutte), a 1994 novel by Michel Houellebecq Whatever (1999 film), a French adaptation of the novel, directed...
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  • known as J'Accuse, directed by Roman Polański "J'accuse, a French song by Michel Sardou J'accuse (album), 2010 album by Damien Saez, or the title song I...
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