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  • Harses — This interesting surname of German origin is either a nickname for a stern or severe person, deriving from the Middle Low German harsten to grow hard , firm , or an occupational name for a soldier from the Middle High German harsch , harst… …   Surnames reference

  • Harce — This interesting surname of German origin is either a nickname for a stern or severe person, deriving from the Middle Low German harsten to grow hard , firm , or an occupational name for a soldier from the Middle High German harsch , harst… …   Surnames reference

  • Hars — This interesting surname of German origin is either a nickname for a stern or severe person, deriving from the Middle Low German harsten to grow hard , firm , or an occupational name for a soldier from the Middle High German harsch , harst… …   Surnames reference

  • Harse — This interesting surname of German origin is either a nickname for a stern or severe person, deriving from the Middle Low German harsten to grow hard , firm , or an occupational name for a soldier from the Middle High German harsch , harst… …   Surnames reference

  • Pierre Chammassian — (b. Bourj Hammoud, Beirut, Lebanon) is a stand up comic famous in Lebanon for Arabs and Armenians alike, and is also popular in the Armenian Diaspora. He is known especially for his performance as Batale. He regularly tours wherever Armenian and… …   Wikipedia

  • abattre — (a ba tr ) v. a. 1°   Jeter à terre d une façon quelconque. Abattre un cheval, un cavalier. Abattre des olives, des noix. Abattre un arbre. Abattre une maison. Il lui abattit une main d un coup de sabre. Abattre la tête. Il l abattit d un coup de …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

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