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  2. G.I. Carmen - Wikipedia

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    G. I. Carmen was an all-GI 1945 musical stage show produced by the 253rd Infantry Regiment, 63rd Division of the U.S. Army as morale booster for allied troops occupying post-WWII Europe.

  3. Memoirs of a Midget - Wikipedia

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    Born in 1900, Wagenknecht lived until 2004, publishing a book on Willa Cather when he was 94. I’ve sometimes wondered if he ever changed his mind about De la Mare or Memoirs of a Midget. I hope he didn't." [6] Dirda reminds us that the 1920s in Britain were a time that writers experimented in fantasy and unusual perspectives:

  4. Delamare - Wikipedia

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    Delamare or De la Mare is a surname of Norman origin. [1] Delamare may refer to: Achille Joseph Delamare (1790-1873), French senator. Sir Arthur de la Mare (1914–1994), British diplomat; Delphine Delamare (née Couturier, 1822–1848), French housewife said to have inspired Flaubert's Madame Bovary

  5. A. C. de la Mare - Wikipedia

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    Albinia Catherine de la Mare, OBE, FBA (2 June 1932 – 19 December 2001), [1] known in print as A.C. de la Mare and informally as "Tilly", was an English librarian and palaeographer who specialised in Italian Renaissance manuscripts.

  6. El Noi de la Mare - Wikipedia

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    El Noi de la Mare (The Child of the Mother) is a traditional Catalan Christmas song. The song was made famous outside Spain by Andrés Segovia who used to perform Miguel Llobet 's guitar transcription as an encore.

  7. Names of the Mediterranean Sea - Wikipedia

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    The Romans called it Mare Magnum ('Great Sea') or Mare Internum ('Internal Sea') and, starting with the Roman Empire, Mare Nostrum ('Our Sea'). The term Mare Mediterrāneum appears later: Solinus apparently used this in the 3rd century, but the earliest extant witness to it is in the 6th century, in Isidore of Seville.

  8. Manuel De La Mare - Wikipedia

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    Manuel De La Mare is also known as Sara Galli, After Tea, and Combo. His music combines elements of Italo dance , filtered and deep house, techno beats, and minimal melodies. Manuel launched his own labels - 303lovers [ 1 ] and hotfingers [ 2 ] - in 2007 alongside Alex Kenji and Luigi Rocca.

  9. Tossa de Mar - Wikipedia

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    A view of Tossa de Mar from the road to Sant Feliu Remains of the Roman villa of the Ametllers. Tossa de Mar has three main beaches: The Tossa Beach (Platja Gran), in front of downtown. This beach is enclosed to the west by the medieval castle. It is 380m long and 60m wide. La Mar Menuda, on the other side of the bay.