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Gabrielle may refer to: * Gabrielle (given name), a French female given name derived from Gabriel Film and television * ''Gabrielle'' (1954 film), a Swedish film directed by Hasse Ekman * ''Gabrielle'' (2005 film), a French film directed by Patrice Chéreau * ''Gabrielle'' (2013 film), a Canadian film directed by Louise Archambault * Gabrielle (''Xena: Warrior Princess''), a character in the television series ''Xena: Warrior Princess'' * ''Gabrielle'' (TV series), a daytime talk show Music * Gabrielle (singer) (born 1969), English singer ** ''Gabrielle'' (album), her self-titled second album * "Gabrielle" (Hootenanny Singers song), song by Hootenanny Singers, 1964 * "Gabrielle" (Johnny Hallyday song), 1976 * Gabrielle Leithaug (born 1985), Norwegian X Factor contestant and singer known as Gabrielle * "Gabrielle", a 1980 single by The Nips * "Gabrielle", a 2020 single by Brett Eldredge * "Gabrielle", a song from the album ''Nymphetamine'' by Cradle of Filth * "Gabrielle", ...
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Gabrielle (given Name)
Gabrielle is the French language, French Grammatical gender, feminine form of the given name Gabriel (given name), Gabriel (Hebrew: ) which translates to "God is my strong man". People with the given name Gabrielle *Gabrielle (singer) (born 1969), English singer *Gabrielle Alioth (born 1955), Swiss author *Gabrielle Andrews (born 1996), American tennis player *Gabrielle Anwar (born 1970), English actress *Gabrielle Aplin (born 1992), English singer-songwriter *Gabrielle Armstrong-Scott, New Zealand platform diver *Gabrielle Asset Brieger (1905–2003), American scientist *Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve (1695–1755), French author *Gabrielle Beaumont (1942–2022), British film and television director *Gabrielle Bell (born 1976), British-born American alternative cartoonist *Gabrielle Bellocq (1920–1999), French artist *Gabrielle Bertrand (1923–1999), Canadian politician *Gabrielle Blunt (1919–2014), English actress *Gabrielle Borthwick (1866–1952), British Driving, ...
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The Nips
The Nips are an English punk rock band formed in London in 1976 as the Nipple Erectors by punk artist Shanne Bradley. They were Shane MacGowan's first musical group. History Initially consisting of vocalist/songwriter Shane MacGowan (known at the time as 'Shane O'Hooligan'), bassist/songwriter/original punk artist Shanne Bradley, guitarist/artist Roger Towndrow and drummer Adrian Fox (AKA "Arcane Vendetta"); the Nipple Erectors performed their first gig at the Roxy Club in Covent Garden in 1977. The band later released four singles and there was one bootleg live album between 1978 and 1981. Inspired by the Stooges, the Nipple Erectors incorporated elements of rockabilly and 1960s garage rock into their music. Following the release of their first single, "King of the Bop"/"Nervous Wreck", in June 1978, on Soho Records, the band renamed themselves the Nips and released the garage punk song "All the Time in the World"/"Private Eye" with Phil Rowland of Eater (band) on dr ...
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Émile Augier
Guillaume Victor Émile Augier (; 17 September 182025 October 1889) was a French dramatist. He was the thirteenth member to occupy seat 1 of the on 31 March 1857. Biography Augier was born at Valence, Drôme, the grandson of Pigault Lebrun, and belonged to the well-to-do bourgeoisie in spirit as well as by birth. After a good education and legal training, he wrote a play in two acts and in verse, ''La Ciguë'' (1844), which was refused at the Théâtre Français, but produced with as considerable success at the Odéon. This settled his career. From then on, at fairly regular intervals, either alone or in collaboration with other writers— Jules Sandeau, Eugène Marin Labiche, Édouard Foussier—he produced plays such as ''Le Fils de Giboyer'' (1862)—which was regarded as an attack on the clerical party in France, and was surely brought out by the direct intervention of the emperor. His last comedy, ''Les Fourchambault'', belongs to the year 1879. After that date he wr ...
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Dysnomia (moon)
Dysnomia, formal designation (136199) Eris I, is the only known moon of the dwarf planet Eris and is the second-largest known moon of a dwarf planet, after Pluto I Charon. It was discovered in September 2005 by Mike Brown and the Laser Guide Star Adaptive Optics (LGSAO) team at the W. M. Keck Observatory. It carried the provisional designation of until it was officially named ''Dysnomia'' (from the Ancient Greek word meaning anarchy/lawlessness) in September 2006, after the daughter of the Greek goddess Eris. With an estimated diameter of , Dysnomia spans 24% to 29% of Eris's diameter. It is significantly less massive than Eris, with a density consistent with it being mainly composed of ice. In stark contrast to Eris's highly-reflective icy surface, Dysnomia has a very dark surface that reflects 5% of incoming visible light, resembling typical trans-Neptunian objects around Dysnomia's size. These physical properties indicate Dysnomia likely formed from a large impact o ...
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Tropical Storm Gabrielle (other)
The name Gabrielle has been used for nine tropical cyclones worldwide, six in the Atlantic Ocean, one in the South-West Indian Ocean and two in the Australian region. In the Atlantic: * Hurricane Gabrielle (1989) – reached Category 4 strength and caused large ocean swells on the East Coast of the United States. * Tropical Storm Gabrielle (1995) – formed too close to land to reach hurricane strength before making landfall in Mexico, causing minimal damage. * Hurricane Gabrielle (2001) – made landfall near Venice, Florida as a tropical storm, exited back into the ocean and strengthened into a Category 1 hurricane while moving out to sea. * Tropical Storm Gabrielle (2007) – weak tropical storm that made landfall on the Outer Banks of North Carolina, causing light damage. * Tropical Storm Gabrielle (2013) – short-lived, weak tropical storm that formed and dissipated in the Caribbean Sea The Caribbean Sea is a sea of the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean in the tropic ...
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Love Me For A Reason (album)
''Love Me for a Reason'' is the sixth studio album by The Osmonds, released in 1974. The album peaked at No. 47 on the ''Billboard'' Top LPs chart. Two singles were released from the album: the title track " Love Me for a Reason" (No. 1 UK, No. 10 US) and "Having a Party" (No. 28 UK). After a string of three albums (''Phase III'', ''Crazy Horses'' and ''The Plan'') in which the Osmonds performed mostly their own material and focused on rock music, ''Love Me for a Reason'' consisted mostly of the work of professional songwriters, most prominently H. B. Barnum, who arranged all of the songs on the album and co-wrote three. The title track in particular was aimed at the easy listening market, continuing a string of easy listening hits for the quintet (it peaked at No. 2 on the ''Billboard'' easy listening chart). The retrenchment, reuniting with former producer Mike Curb Michael Curb (born December 24, 1944) is an American politician, record executive, and philanthropist ...
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Nymphetamine
''Nymphetamine'' is the sixth studio album by English extreme metal band Cradle of Filth. Recorded between February and July 2004, it was released on 28 September by record label Roadrunner Records, Roadrunner. ''Nymphetamine'' marks the first recorded appearance of guitarist James McIlroy (musician), James McIlroy on a Cradle of Filth album. He would later record guitar for the band's 2010 release ''Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa''. ''Nymphetamine'' is also the band's final album to feature keyboardist Martin Powell. Content The title is a portmanteau of "wikt:nymphette, nymphette" and "amphetamine", and Dani Filth explained it as referring to "a drug-like Substance dependence, addiction to the woman in question, with her insidious vampire qualities literally bringing her lover back from the brink of the spiritual grave, only to bury him further on the strength of a whim. This is very Edgar Allan Poe in style, and leaves one thinking that, despite the character's inner agonies, ...
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Brett Eldredge
Brett Ryan Eldredge (born March 23, 1986) is an American country music singer, songwriter and record producer. Eldredge has had five No. 1 singles on the ''Billboard'' Country Airplay chart, three of which came from his debut album, '' Bring You Back'': " Don't Ya", " Beat of the Music", and " Mean to Me". Early life Eldredge was born on March 23, 1986, in Paris, Illinois, to Robin Beth (née Vonderlage) and Christopher "Chris" Eldredge. He has an older brother, Brice. He studied at Elmhurst College in Elmhurst, Illinois. His cousin, Terry Eldredge, is a former member of the Grascals. Career Eldredge co-wrote the track "I Think I've Had Enough" for Gary Allan, who recorded it for his eighth studio album, '' Get Off on the Pain''. By late 2010, he had signed to Atlantic Records and released his debut single, "Raymond" on September 27, 2010. It debuted at number 52 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs chart dated for the week ending October 16, 2010 and reached a pea ...
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Gabrielle Leithaug
Gabrielle Leithaug (Bergen, 10 January 1985), better known by her mononym artist name Gabrielle, is a Norwegian singer and songwriter. She is best known internationally for her breakout single "5 Fine Frøkner", which appears in the Norwegian TV series '' Skam''. Early life Gabrielle was born in Bergen and resided in Hordvik, a neighbourhood in the city's Åsane borough, where she lived for 8 or 9 years. Her family then lived in the city of Bergen for a year, before moving to in Bergen's Fyllingsdalen borough. She attended upper secondary school in Fyllingsdalen, for one year, and later attended "''Katten''". She worked flipping burgers for around 3 years, and as a cleaner in schools. She also worked as a radio host for a year and a half. She once moved to Stavanger and intended to start an education within ''reiselivsutdanning,'' a tourism program. She later studied music at Nord-Trøndelag University College. She was a member of a gospel choir—Gospel Bergen. In 2025, Ga ...
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Gabrielle (1954 Film)
''Gabrielle'' is a 1954 Swedish drama film directed by Hasse Ekman. Plot Bertil Lindström starts to work at the Swedish embassy in Paris while his wife Gabrielle choose to spend the summer alone in the Stockholm archipelago. She is very secretive about her past. He then starts to fantasize about all sorts of things she possibly can be doing separated from him, is she true to him? His jealousy Jealousy generally refers to the thoughts or feelings of Emotional insecurity, insecurity, fear, and concern over a relative lack of possessions or safety. Jealousy can consist of one or more emotions such as anger, resentment, inadequacy, he ... and imaginative mind plays him all sorts of tricks on this theme. Cast * Eva Henning as Gabrielle Lindström * Birger Malmsten as Bertil Lindström * Hasse Ekman as Kjell Rodin * Inga Tidblad as Marianne * Carl Ström as Tor Fagerholm * Karin Molander as Mrs. Fagerholm * Gunnar Björnstrand as Robert Holmén * Åke Claesson as Malmrot * O ...
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Gabrielle (Johnny Hallyday Song)
"The King Is Dead" is a song written and originally recorded by Australian singer and songwriter Tony Cole. Produced by David McKay, it was part of Cole's debut album ''If The Music Stops'' (1972). That year the song was also released as a single that December, with "Ruby" on the flip side. Background and commercial performance "The King Is Dead" was the second single released from Tony Cole's debut album ''If The Music Stops'' (1972). U.S. Billboard magazine picked the single for its "Radio Action and Pick Singles" section. The review was: Nevertheless, the song didn't chart either on U.S. Billboard's charts, or on the UK Singles Chart. It was re-released in 1977 in France to capitalize off of the success of the French version by Johnny Hallyday (titled "Gabrielle" after the first line of the song), however, this also failed to chart. Track listings 7" single 20th Century Records (1972, United States) :A. "The King Is Dead" (2:52) :B. "Ruby" (2:32) 7" single Jare Inte ...
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