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    Missing Person (French: Rue des Boutiques Obscures) is the sixth novel by French writer Patrick Modiano, published on 5 September 1978. In the same year...
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    Hall, a convention centre, three museums and an open-air theatre. The Rue Obscure [fr] or “Dark Street” is a passageway under the harbour front houses...
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    Jimmy Page (redirect from Charles obscure)
    Release Me, the Johnny Hallyday albums Jeune homme and Je suis né dans la rue, the Al Stewart album Love Chronicles and played guitar on five tracks of...
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    chapter — À la Huchette d'Or — took the place of the former rue de Laas appellation. The obscure word "huchette" may derive from "hutchet", an old term for...
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    cryptic, oracular epigrams earned him the epithets "the dark" and "the obscure". He was considered arrogant and depressed, a misanthrope who was subject...
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  • L (Death Note) (redirect from Rue Ryuzaki)
    serial murderer, Beyond Birthday, who masquerades as L under the alias "Rue Ryuzaki". The light novel also says that L won the aliases Eraldo Coil and...
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  • McKelvie. It is published by American company Image Comics. The first volume, Rue Britannia, began in August 2006 and stars David Kohl, a mage who uses the...
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  • Roture, n° 4, Liège, 1974. Poulpes, papiers, Paris, Commune Mesure, 1975. Rue obscure (with Eugène Savitzkaya). Liège, Atelier de l'Agneau, 1975. Le Corps...
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    made his first appearance in Poe's 1841 short story "The Murders in the Rue Morgue", widely considered the first detective fiction story. He reappears...
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    Rusyn language (redirect from ISO 639:rue)
    jazŷka), was published in 2000 by Mirosława Chomiak and Henryk Fontański [pl; rue], with a second edition issued in 2004. In Transcarpathia, Ukraine, M. Almašij's...
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