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  • Look up Mme or -mme in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. MME may stand for: Mme or Mme, the French abbreviation for Madame MME, the IATA code for Teesside...
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  • Fwe (redirect from FWE (disambiguation))
    "Karl-Marx" Erfurt (MME) in 1983, a microelectronic design and development facility in the former East Germany This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • (Carmelite) (1566–1618) Marie of the Incarnation (Ursuline) (1599–1672) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal...
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  • Generally ascribed to Prince Metternich, but the Prince borrowed it from Mme. Pompadour, who laughed off all the remonstrances of ministers at her extravagance...
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  • Bolena, Op. 16/4 (piano,1834). Variations à la vieille sur l'air chanté par Mme. Persiani dans l'Elisir d'amore de G. Donizetti (piano, 1840). Carl Czerny:...
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  • convent to which Mme de Tencin was confined against her will in 1708 fictional character in Cyrano de Bergerac This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • in Literature M. and Mme. Joseph Prudhomme, 19th-century cartoon characters created by Henri Monnier Prudhomme (disambiguation) "Prudhomme Family History"...
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  • Maux (category All article disambiguation pages)
    actress Mme de Maux (1725-?), French 18th century personality Richard Maux [de] (1893–1971), Austrian composer Maux, Nièvre, France This disambiguation page...
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  • Tarbé des Sablons (1777–1855), French author and composer, also known as Mme. Tarbé des Sablons Sablon (Brussels), an area in the historic center of Brussels...
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  • composer and musical critic Eugene Schoen, architect and lecturer on art Mme. Aino Malmberg, authority on Finnish Affairs The Rand School is not related...
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    Grindley during the 19th century and now home to Baron Pearson of Rannoch. Mme Evelyn Mary Grindlay in the drawing room at Bedford Park by Sir Herbert James...
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  • business was carried on by his widow Amélie and reconstructed as Ateliers Mme Veuve A. de Mesmay, with Louis Demilly as director. From circa 1906 the Ateliers...
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  • KME (redirect from KME (disambiguation))
    around the VEB Mikroelektronik "Karl Marx" Erfurt (MME) in the former East Germany This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title KME...
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  • Pyvart de Chastullé, a San Domingo heiress allied to the Beauharnais family. Mme de La Rochefoucauld became dame d'honneur to the empress Josephine, and their...
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    consequent establishment of a standard of clear and adequate expression. Mme de Rambouillet was known as the "incomparable Arthénice", the name being...
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    Mathilde Gouin (1829-1916), French painter and photographer, also known as Mme. M. Gouin. Laura Pérez Granel (born 1983), Spanish cartoonist and illustrator...
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    Madame (1786-1866) Auteur du texte (1907). Mémoires d'une danseuse de corde : Mme Saqui (1786-1866) / Paul Ginisty.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names:...
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    vulgaire. Vocabulaire, historiettes, proverbes, chants. Dialecte tunisien. Mme. veuve L. Namura. (in French) Battesti, Vincent (2005). Jardins au désert:...
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    Phélypeaux (disambiguation) Phélypeaux Fremyn, Marie Angelique Fremyn (1890). Mémoires de la Dsse de Brancas: suivis de la correspondance de Mme de Chateauroux...
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    dramatic cantata, The Gate of Life conducted by the composer, was performed by Mme. Ada Davies, Giuseppe Lenghi-Cellini, and Wilfrid Douthitt with the British...
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