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    Burie (French pronunciation: [byʁi]) is a commune in the Charente-Maritime department in southwestern France. Communes of the Charente-Maritime department...
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    Retrieved 24 November 2022. Filmography list at CineNews.be. Actor entry at Burie Burie talent. Filmography and news at Cineuropa.org. Kevin Janssens at IMDb...
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  • The Canton of Burie is a French former administrative division in the Département Charente-Maritime and the region Poitou-Charentes. It was disbanded...
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    Charles de Coucis seigneur de Burie (1492-1565) was a Catholic military commander and lieutenant-general of Guyenne. Burie assisted the crown in its efforts...
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    Leonidas and Godiva are famous, as well as independent producers such as Burie and Del Rey in Antwerp and Mary's in Brussels. Belgium produces over 1100...
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    is now associated with the region of Charente. In 1921, a winemaker from Burie (Charente-Maritime), Emile Daud and P&C, commercialised the drink. The dominant...
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  • Real-Time Project Maxime Masse, Hennadii Prykhodko, Luc Girard, Sophie Burie Nominated Annie Awards Outstanding Achievement for Character Animation in...
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    Research in the Dry Areas. Retrieved 27 January 2021. Fabre, Frederic; Burie, Jean-Baptiste; Ducrot, Arnaud; Lion, Sebastien; Richard, Quentin; Demasse...
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  • "gone astray" and the similar sounding verwirrt means "confused". Audrey Burie Kirchner, Margaret R. Tassia: In Days Gone By: Folklore and Traditions of...
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  • Vietnam War, which "added a hyphen" and which, he commented, "completely burie[s] [the pain] under jargon". He also stated that the name given to the condition...
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