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  2. April March - Wikipedia

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    April March (born Elinor Lanman Blake; April 20, 1965) is an American singer-songwriter. [2] Considering herself to be a "lifelong Francophile ", she performs in the English and French languages. [ 3 ]

  3. April March (dancer) - Wikipedia

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    Velma Fern Worden (born June 18, 1935), better known by the stage name April March, is an exotic dancer and prominent star of American burlesque. [1] Billed as April March, The First Lady of Burlesque, she was a headline act in burlesque from 1952 to 1978. [ 2 ]

  4. Laisse tomber les filles - Wikipedia

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    April March recorded two covers of the song in 1995: one with the original French lyrics, and the other as "Chick Habit" with English lyrics written by March. "Chick Habit" is played during the opening credits of the 1999 campy teen comedy But I'm a Cheerleader directed by Jamie Babbit .

  5. An April March - Wikipedia

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    An April March was a Canadian alternative rock band formed in Kitchener, Ontario, in 1989. The band's last incarnation consisted of singer/guitarist Danella Hocevar, guitarist Chris Perry and drummer Michael Klüg. The band "An April March" is not to be confused with April March, or Russian and French bands called by similar names. [1]

  6. March - Wikipedia

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    March is the third month of the year in both the Julian and Gregorian calendars. Its length is 31 days. Its length is 31 days. In the Northern Hemisphere , the meteorological beginning of spring occurs on the first day of March.

  7. April - Wikipedia

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    April, Brevarium Grimani, fol. 5v (Flemish) The Romans gave this month the Latin name Aprilis [1] but the derivation of this name is uncertain. The traditional etymology is from the verb aperire, "to open", in allusion to its being the season when trees and flowers begin to "open", which is supported by comparison with the modern Greek use of άνοιξη (ánixi) (opening) for spring.

  8. Category:April by year - Wikipedia

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    Events occurring in April. Subcategories. This category has the following 200 subcategories, out of 226 total. (previous page) 0–9. April 1800 events (11 P) April ...

  9. International Fixed Calendar - Wikipedia

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    March February 26: March 25* April March 26* April 22* May April 23* May 20* June May 21* June 17* Leap Day* June 17 Sol June 18: July 15 July July 16: August 12 August August 13: September 9 September September 10: October 7 October October 8: November 4 November November 5: December 2 December December 3: December 30 Year Day: December 31