• Le Voyageur sans bagage (The Traveller Without Luggage) is a 1937 play in five scenes by Jean Anouilh. Incidental music for the original production was...
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    French TV show host Stéphane Bern." For the third edition of Un bagage pour la vie, un bagage pour Curie, Goyard organized an auction of customized bags and...
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  • Traveling Light (French: Le Voyageur sans bagage) is a 1944 French drama film directed by Jean Anouilh, starring Pierre Fresnay and Blanchette Brunoy....
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    native phonemes of Dutch and usually occur in borrowed words, like show and bagage ('baggage'), but may occur if /s/ and /z/ are palatalised. /ɡ/ is not a...
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    (1966) Ramses II (1966) Shaffy Chantate (1967) Sunset Sunkiss (1970) Zonder bagage (1971) We zullen doorgaan (1972) We leven nog (1975) Samen (1976, with Liesbeth...
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    "Haguenau : ouverture du musée du bagage". France 3 (in French). 23 April 2016. Retrieved 26 April 2016. "The Museum". Musée du bagage. Retrieved 26 April 2016...
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  • Kathryn Millard Traveling Light (1944 film), French title Le Voyageur sans bagage, a French film directed by Jean Anouilh Traveling Light (2022 film), an...
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    The IMOCA 60 Class yacht Bagages Superior 101 was designed by Group Finot and launched in 1992 after being built by CDK Technologies based in Lorient...
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    until they had their first major success in 1937 with Le voyageur sans bagage (Traveller Without Luggage). In subsequent years, there was rarely a season...
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    the Oxford English Dictionary, the word baggage comes from the Old French bagage (from baguer 'tie up') or from bagues 'bundles'. It may also be related...
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