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debonnaire การใช้

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  • Shortly before Debonnaire's death Hesketh-Fleetwood contracted scarlet fever.
  • Three more children named Metcalfe Bold, Debonnaire and Frances all died in infancy.
  • Debonnaire contracted tuberculosis and died in early 1833.
  • With his round glasses and air of debonnaire, Fignon was a contrast to Hinault's hard-knocks image.
  • He was the first conductor of the Russtown Band and played the trombone in the band, " The Debonnaires ".
  • Maria, his daughter with Debonnaire, contracted tuberculosis and died in 1838 at Regent's Park, aged 11.
  • When, in 817, Bernard, son of Pepin, aspired to the imperial crown, Louis le Debonnaire suspected Adalard of being in sympathy with Bernard and banished him to Hermoutier, the modern Noirmoutier, on the island of the same name.
  • If only she was as irresistably attractive, debonnaire and oh so suave as Michael Moore, and so astonishingly truthful as he was in his brilliantly unbiased masterpiece : Fahrenheit 9 / 11 . . . well . . . Loomis 07 : 09, 28 October 2006 ( UTC)
  • The folk etymology holds that Charlemagne had named the region as a reference to the Biblical Andor " ( where the Midianites had been defeated ), a name also bestowed by his heir and son Louis le Debonnaire after defeating the Moors in the " wild valleys of Hell ".