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Dictionnaire Lingála-Français. 2010.
Dictionnaire Lingála-Français. 2010.
Dwane — m Irish and English: variant of DUANE (SEE Duane). Variant: Dwayne … First names dictionary
Dwane — This most interesting surname is one of the variants of an Anglicized form of surnames derived from either of the Gaelic personal names O Damhain , composed of the Gaelic prefix O , male descendant of , and Damhan meaning Fawn ; or O Dubhain ,… … Surnames reference
Dwane Casey — No. 20 Guard Personal information Date of birth April 17, 1957 (1957 04 17) (age 54) … Wikipedia
Dwane Morrison — Sport(s) Basketball Playing career 1948–1950 1950–1952 Campbellsville Junior College South Carolina Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1963 1964 1964 1 … Wikipedia
Dwane Lee — Personal information Full name Dwane Anthony Lee Date of birth 26 November 1979 ( … Wikipedia
Dwane Husbands — Birth name Dwane Husbands Born July 24, 1985 (1985 07 24) (age 26) Origin Saint Michael, Barbados Genres … Wikipedia
Dwane Casey — Fiche d’identité Nationalité … Wikipédia en Français
David Dwane — is a well known figure in the music industry in the North West of Ireland. David is from Ballina, County Mayo, and has been active in promoting new musical talent in the area since 2000. From his teenage days in Ballyhaunis the talent began to… … Wikipedia
William Dwane Bell — (1978) is a convicted New Zealand murderer who is serving a 30 year non parole prison sentence at Paremoremo Prison, the longest non parole sentence ever passed in New Zealand.Criminal caseIn the early hours of December 8, 2001, Bell entered the… … Wikipedia
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Order of Ethiopia — The Order of Ethiopia was a group from the Ethiopian movement in the Eastern Cape region of South Africa that came into association with the Church of the Province of Southern Africa (since 2006 the Anglican Church of Southern Africa) during most … Wikipedia