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Des Hamilton, Top Boy's casting director, and Yann Demange, the director, found one of our actors here, sitting on the concrete steps.
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This program was written and produced by Dana Demange.
Shakespeare Was a Producer and Actor and, Oh Yes, a Writer 2010
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VOICE ONE:This program was written and produced by Dana Demange.
How Culture Affected Shakespeare, and He Affected Culture 2010
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Demange said the United Nations used an attack helicopter in the operation against the militia.
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Demange, who was wounded in both knees while in his cellar, succeeded in dragging himself as far as the kitchen.
The New York Times Current History, A Monthly Magazine The European War, March 1915 Various
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The Germans set fire to the house and prevented Mme. Demange from rescuing her husband, and left their victims to be burned in the blazing house.
The New York Times Current History, A Monthly Magazine The European War, March 1915 Various
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This makes me suspect some other origin, probably local, for Munday, the more so as Fr. Dimanche, Demange, etc., is often for the personal name Dominicus, the etymology remaining the same as that of the day-name, the Lord's day.
The Romance of Names Ernest Weekley 1909
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The touring car went back to Demange, picked up a Staff-Captain, a
The War Romance of the Salvation Army Grace Livingston Hill 1906
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Army at Demange and the night of the opening of the Salvation Army hut someone came to ask if they would come over to the Y. and help in a meeting.
The War Romance of the Salvation Army Grace Livingston Hill 1906
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Demange; -- and a touring car was bought with part of the money advanced.
The War Romance of the Salvation Army Grace Livingston Hill 1906
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