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  • of the lead characters in a Russian TV sitcom Balzac Age, which has been dubbed 'Russian "Sex and t
  • Balzac also filmed a music video for their version.
  • He ranks with Jean de Balzac as the chief director of the reform in French
  • aught Fire" and had the Misfits as track 1 and Balzac as track 2, while the Japanese release was tit
  • , illustrations, books annotated and signed by Balzac, books devoted to Balzac, and other books and
  • region includes the communities and hamlets of Balzac, Bottrel, Bragg Creek, Cochrane Lake, Conrich,
  • by the Misfits for a split single celebrating Balzac's signing to the newly-formed Misfits Records,
  • She was the daughter of Charles Balzac d'Entragues and his wife Marie Touchet, who wa
  • Balzac declared that his rights had been violated und
  • Balzac died in Paris in 1820.
  • he French novel of the 19th century: Stendhal, Balzac, Dumas, Gautier, Sand or Hugo.
  • Balzac et la Petite Tailleuse Chinoise by Dai Sijie
  • re" is a song by the Japanese horror punk band Balzac from their 1995 album The Last Men on Earth.
  • Balzac General Store (with restaurant and gas station
  • Balzac has received high praise from critics as diver
  • ian Pacific Railway station began operating at Balzac in 1910.
  • Stowe, William W. Balzac, James, and the Realistic Novel.
  • In Le Colonel Chabert Balzac juxtaposes two world-views: the Napoleonic val
  • sions to depict scenes from books by Rabelais, Balzac, Milton and Dante.
  • Monument to Balzac photographed by Edward Steichen, 1911
  • s close proximity to both Calgary and Airdrie, Balzac receives most media (television, radio, newspa
  • For the novel by Balzac, see Facino Cane (novel).
  • drich Engels wrote: "I have learned more [from Balzac] than from all the professional historians, ec
  • having been called practically everything from Balzac to Bickelsrock."
  • Three of Marriage's Balzac translations are available on Wikisource.
  • Ellen Marriage, pioneer Balzac translator, and her husband Edmund Garrett, an
  • Balzac v. Porto Rico, 258 U.S. 298 (1922), was a case
  • Catherine Henriette de Balzac was raised at a time when women often sought t
  • Charles-Louis Balzac, who was born in Paris in 1752, was an archite