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pavie
▪ I. pavie Sc. (ˈpeɪvɪ) [Origin unascertained.] A clever or nimble movement of the body, as of a juggler in performing a trick; hence, a trick.1598 Birrell Diary in Dalyell Fragm. Sc. Hist. (1798) 47 A juglar playit sic sowple tricks upon ane tow..the lyk wes nevir sene in this countrie, as he raid ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pavie
Pavie (; ) is a commune in the Gers department in southwestern France. wikipedia.org
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Château Pavie
He bought Château Monbousquet in 1993, Château Pavie-Decesse in 1997, and Pavie in 1998. References External links Château Pavie official site Interview of Pavie owner Gerard Perse with many pictures - in English Bordeaux wine producers wikipedia.org
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pavy
pavy (ˈpeɪvɪ) [a. F. pavie, from Pavie Pavia.] A hard clingstone peach or nectarine.1675 Phil. Trans. X. 373 Plums, Peaches, Pavyes, Apples and Pears. 1685 Temple Gardening Wks. 1720 I. 183 Of the Pavies or Hard Peaches, I know none good here but the Newington. 1766 Complete Farmer s.v. Peach-tree, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Marie Pavie
Marie Pavie (fl. 1600) was a calligrapher active in France at the beginning of the seventeenth century and possibly the first woman to have published a copybook, Le premier essay de la plume de Marie Pavie, under her own name. wikipedia.org
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peyze
peyvee, peyze obs. forms of pavie, peise. Oxford English Dictionary
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Pavie Ridge
Pavie Ridge or Cap Pavie or Île Pavie is a rocky ridge located at in Antarctica which rises over 500 m. " and "Cap Pavie". wikipedia.org
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Auguste Pavie
Pavie was enchanted by his new posting: Pavie went on to become consul in 1886 and consul general in 1891. I-VI of Mission Pavie en Indochine. Pavie, Auguste: Mission Pavie, Indochine, 1879-1895. Géographie et Voyages VII. Journal de Marche (1888-1889). wikipedia.org
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Théodore Pavie
Théodore Pavie (16 August 1811 – 5 January 1896) was a traveler and writer born in Angers, France. Biography Théodore Pavie was born in Angers on 16 August 1811. wikipedia.org
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Château Pavie-Macquin
The winery is one of three Pavie estates, along with Château Pavie and Château Pavie-Decesse, located in the Right Bank of France’s Bordeaux wine region References External links Château Pavie-Macquin official site Google Maps Location Bordeaux wine producers wikipedia.org
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Raimond Beccarie de Pavie, Seigneur de Fourquevaux
Raimond de Beccarie de Pavie, baron (Seigneur) de Fourquevaux was a French soldier, politician, and diplomat. He was known as Raymond Beccaria, Raymond de Rouer, and Raimond de Beccarie de Pavie. wikipedia.org
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Château Saint Georges (Côte Pavie)
Château Saint Georges (Côte Pavie) is a Bordeaux wine producer located on the Pavie hill (Côte Pavie) in Saint-Émilion. This estate is located between Château Pavie and Château La Gaffelière. References Châteaux in Gironde Bordeaux wine producers wikipedia.org
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Vorvong and Sorvong
Translation in French by Auguste Pavie in 1903 Auguste Pavie, a French civil servant, obtained the folk legend version he wrote down from an "Old Uncle The epic matched the narrative written down 70 years prior by Auguste Pavie. wikipedia.org
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Joffre Daran
He was born in Pavie. References External links 1914 births 2008 deaths French male cyclists Place of birth missing wikipedia.org
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Mario Cavaglieri
Mario Cavaglieri (1887, Rovigo – 1969, maison de Peyloubère, Pavie, Gers, France) was an Italian painter. From then on Cavaglieri alternated between Paris and Pavie, holding onto the house until his death. wikipedia.org
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