• Billy (redirect from Billy (album))
    typically found around old gasworks Puffing Billy (locomotive), first commercial railway steam locomotive in the UK Will (disambiguation) William (disambiguation)...
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    (President album) 1962 : Claude Nougaro 1964 : Claude Nougaro n°2 1966 : Bidonville 1967 : Petit taureau 1971 : Sœur âme 1973 : Locomotive d'or 1974 : Récréation...
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  • Nord began running a regular luxury passenger train, Golden Arrow/Fleche d'Or, from London to Paris. Four containers were used to transport of passengers'...
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  • Dancer in the Dark (category Palme d'Or winners)
    in the Dark premiered at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival and won the Palme d'Or, along with the Best Actress Award for Björk. The film received generally...
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  • Tijuana Brass, Warm (1969) Claude Nougaro, "Dansez sur moi (Girl Talk)", Locomotive d'or (1973) The King's Singers, Out of the Blue (1974) (choral arrangement...
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    the album Satanstornade under their real names. Live albums Compilation tracks Studio albums Compilation tracks with Tetsuya Mugishima Studio albums Live...
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  • views of a locomotive were filmed near Stockton, California, using diesel locomotives. Scenes showing locomotives utilized three steam locomotives owned by...
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  • traveling to Yuriatin by rail were filmed in Canada. The locomotives seen in the film are Spanish locomotives like the RENFE Class 240 (ex-1400 MZA), and Strelnikov's...
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  • set in Dover. The railway station scenes were filmed in York, using locomotives from the National Railway Museum. The filming of the Scotland–France...
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    was used as the location for I, Daniel Blake (2016) which won the Palme d'Or award at Cannes Film Festival as well as the BAFTA for Outstanding British...
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    hoisted the Union Flag, before also raising it on the flagstaff of the Pomme D'Or Hotel. It appears that the first place liberated in Jersey may have been...
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  • (1968–2020) – actor, of partial Greek descent Michael Flessas – actor, Palme d'Or (Golden Palm) winning film Dancer in the Dark at the Cannes Film Festival...
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    and from Wales, Ian Rush and Ryan Giggs. The first recipient of the Ballon d'Or, Stanley Matthews was knighted while still a player. The English Premier...
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  • worries over French influence due to a locomotives name Napoleon, the Alsacians have purchased a separate locomotive called City of Basel (French: Ville...
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    chosen as the winner, beating out other entries such as Mountaineers and Locomotives. The Red Tailed Hawk logo and mascot was adopted beginning in the 1990–1991...
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  • fatally injured by locomotive Stephenson's Rocket Chris Huston: musician, record producer and recording engineer, successful albums with Led Zeppelin and...
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  • October 9, 2022. Etan Vlessing (May 18, 2020). "Monique Mercure, 1977 Palme d'Or Winner, Dies at 89". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved June 8, 2020. Report on...
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  • Tintinologist, I fear, would not learn much he or she didn't already know". Île d'Or Hergé 1966, pp. 1–22. Hergé 1966, pp. 23–42. Hergé 1966, pp. 43–62. Peeters...
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    as it mimics the sounds and motion of a steam locomotive – Honegger said "I have always loved locomotives passionately. For me they are living creatures…"...
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  • music by Parizot, 1858 Le Chevalier du lustre !, music by Parizot, 1858 Cœur d'or, historiette, music by Henrion, 1858 Une Âme au ciel, melody for soprano...
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    Titles of the Chapter of Bayonne Cartulary: Cartulary of Bayonne or Livre d'Or (Book of Gold) Camara: Chapters of the Camara de Comptos. In the absence...
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