lanciers


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lanciers

(lãsje)
pl n
(Dancing) Les Lanciers another name for lancers
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"Lanciers du 6-me,"* replied Dolokhov, neither hastening nor slackening his horse's pace.
During the pregnancy, maternal immunity is reduced due to a hormonal imbalance, and according to Lanciers et al., 26.6% of pregnant women, as opposed to 11.0% of nonpregnant women, are significantly infected with Helicobacter pylori (8).
Ici repose Lucien Leuwen, republicain, qui pendant deux annees fit une guerre soutenue aux cigares et aux bottes neuves." (86) (3) Peu de temps apres, grace aux interventions des amis de son pere aupres du ministre, Lucien se trouve sous-lieutenant a un regiment de lanciers (90).
"Friends in Hungary told me the reports were too alarmist," says Barbara Lanciers, a U.S.
Similarly, a newspaper account describing how an audience in Epinal in 1896 recoiled while watching the filmed charge of Spanish lancers racing toward the camera with sabres drawn accompanies the entry for Lanciers de la Reine, Charge (#263) (83-4).
Lanciers, "Die Opfer im hellenistischen Herrscherkult und ihre Rezeption bei der einheimischen Bevolkerung der hellenistischen Reiche" (pp.