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    Maginot Line (redirect from Armoured cloche)
    VP cloches but have two or three openings to provide a direct view. Consequently, they were not covered by concrete. GFM cloche JM cloche AM cloche LG...
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    flanquée de bas-côtés, et d’un chevet plat ajouré d'une baie à remplage. Le clocher-tour carré, massif, s'élève au-dessus du chœur. Église Saint-Martin-de-Caïx...
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    into a square of 8.50 metres wide. Between 1444 and 1474, the so-called "clocher du retour" was placed above the choir, covered in carved stone. It was...
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  • "Les Trois Cloches" (French pronunciation: [le tʁwɑ klɔʃ]) is a Swiss song written in French by Jean Villard. Edith Piaf recorded the song a cappella...
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    Les cloches de Corneville (The Bells of Corneville, sometimes known in English as The Chimes of Normandy) is an opéra-comique in three acts, composed...
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  • Goebbels Hörstücke ECM New Series ECM 1455 1991 Hal Russell The Finnish/Swiss Tour ECM 1456 1992 Eleni Karaindrou The Suspended Step of the Stork ECM 1457 1992...
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    Saleina. It has two important subsidiary summits: Grand Clocher du Portalet (2,983 m) and Petit Clocher du Portalet (2,823 m). The latter forms a needle and...
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    Hadancourt-le-Haut-Clocher (French pronunciation: [adɑ̃kuʁ lə o klɔʃe]) is a commune in the Oise department in northern France. Communes of the Oise department...
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  • (winner) Notes: Each basket had a special confection hidden under a separate cloche that had to be used in their dish. 195 9 "Break a Crab Leg!" Marc Murphy...
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  • as "Les Cloches de Vendôme" or "Orléans", is a French children's song dating from the 15th century. It takes its name from the bells (cloches) of the...
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