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Ambre may refer to: People * Ambre Allinckx (born 2002), Swiss squash player * Ambre Ballenghien (born 2000), Belgian field hockey player * Ambre Hammond Hammond (born in Cairns), Australian classical pianist * Ambre McLean, Canadian singer-songwriter * Ambré, American singer and songwriter * Samuel Ambre (born 1972), Ghanaian politician * Émilie Ambre Émilie Gabrielle Adèle Ambre (''née'' Ambroise; (1849 – April 1898) was a French opera singer who performed leading soprano roles in Europe and North America and later became a singing teacher. Born in French Algeria and trained at the Mars ... (1849–1898), French opera singer Other * Ambre or Arrufiac, French wine grape variety * Ambre Energy Energy Limited, Australian coal and oil shale company {{dab ...
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Ambre Allinckx
Ambre Allinckx (born 26 March 2002 in Lucerne) is a Swiss professional squash player. As of January 2021, she was ranked number 68 in the world ''In the World'' is an album by jazz saxophonist Clifford Jordan which was recorded in 1969 and released on the Strata-East label in 1972. The album was rereleased on CD as part of ''The Complete Clifford Jordan Strata-East Sessions'' by Mosaic Re .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Allinckx, Ambre 2002 births Living people Swiss female squash players French female squash players Sportspeople from Lucerne ...
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Ambre Ballenghien
Ambre Ballenghien (born 13 December 2000) is a Belgian field hockey player, who plays as a striker. Career Junior National Team In 2017, Ambre Ballenghien made her first appearance for a Belgian junior team at the EuroHockey Junior Championship in Valencia. At the tournament, Belgium won their first medal at the tournament, finishing second after losing in the final. Senior National Team Ballenghien made her senior international debut in 2017, in a test match against Germany. During the match, she scored her first international goal. In 2019, Ballenghien was a member of the Belgian team in the inaugural FIH Pro League FIH Pro League may refer to: *Men's FIH Pro League, a tournament in men's field hockey *Women's FIH Pro League The Women's FIH Pro League is an international women's field hockey competition organised by the International Hockey Federation (F .... The team finished in fifth place, eight places above their pre tournament ranking of 13th. Throughout the tournam ...
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Ambre Hammond
Ambre Hammond (born in Cairns) is an Australian classical pianist and composer. Life Hammond has been taught by her mother, Carolyn Hammond, since the age of three. In 1989, Hammond achieved a world record when she was awarded her AMEB Associate Diploma at the age of 11 and Licentiate Diploma at the age of 12 in the same year. At 16, Hammond won first prize in an international music competition in Córdoba, Argentina. In 1994, Hammond made her debut performance with the Orquesta Sinfonica De Córdoba where her performance of the Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 3 was recorded live. She recorded a CD titled ''Devotion - Piano works of Franz Liszt'' at the age of 16, which includes ''Réminiscences de Norma (Bellini)'', '' Mephisto Waltz No. 1'', '' Après une lecture de Dante'' and ''Wilde Jagd''. Hammond has performed both solo and with orchestras in Australia, East Timor, Thailand, India, Europe (England, Italy, Poland, Spain, Switzerland, Belarus), North America, and South Am ...
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Ambre McLean
Ambre McLean is a Canadian-born singer-songwriter based in Smiths Falls, Ontario. McLean is known for her live performances, versatile and distinct singing voice, cross-genre songwriting style and use of live looping technology. McLean's debut album ''Just Passing Through'' was released independently in 2004. Since then she has released three additional albums, two on respected indie label Busted Flat Records and her latest album "Me" on Northwood Records. Canadian radio personality Alan Cross said of McLean in 2013 "I find her voice fantastically expressive" She was in the final eight competitors in the CBC competition for "Canada's Best New Artist". Songs *"Missing You" spent 5 weeks on the FMQB Top 200 AC charts, peaking at No. 38. *"Me, My Heart and The Moon" was the winner of the 2010 Ontario Council of Folk Festival's "Songs from the Heart" Award *"So Over" reached the Top 8 in CBC's 2013 "Searchlight: The Hunt for Canada's Best New Artist" competition *"Summon Me" featur ...
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Ambré
Ambré Perkins, known mononymously as Ambré, is an American singer and songwriter. She is currently signed to Roc Nation. She has released three full-length projects with ''Wanderlust'' (2015), ''2090's'' (2016), and '' 3000° '' (2022). Her debut major label EP, ''Pulp'', was released in November 2019, by Roc Nation. She first gained recognition after collaborating with Kehlani on a cover of Drake's " Preach" in 2015. She also co-wrote two tracks ("Changes" and "U") which featured on H.E.R.'s 2017 self-titled album, which was nominated for multiple Grammy Awards. Early life Ambré Perkins was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. At age 4, she entered into the foster care system and went in and out of multiple homes and schools as a child. As a teenager, she joined a church choir and also performed at various talent competitions. At age 17 in 2014, she met producer Erick Bardales and began making music with him. Career In April 2015, Ambré released her first ful ...
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Samuel Ambre
Samuel Ambre (born 1 March 1972) was a member of the Sixth Parliament of the Fourth Republic of Ghana representing the Assin North in the Central region of Ghana. Early life and education Ambre was born on 1 March 1972 in Oppong Valley in the Western region of Ghana. He holds a bachelor's degree in education in Early Childhood Care and Development at University of Education, Winneba. Career Ambre is an educationist. Prior to becoming a member of the Parliament of Ghana, he was a teacher at Twifo Praso Basic School in Twifo Praso. Politics He is a member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC). In 2012, Ambre contested in the 2012 Ghanaian General Elections under the ticket of the NDC and won, giving him the chance to represent the Assin North constituency. He garnered 14,338 votes which represents 51.64% of the valid votes cast and hence defeated the other contestants including Ebenezer Appiah-Kubi, Akakpo John Gameley, Sanni Mahama and Daniel Gibson Gyetuan. However ...
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Émilie Ambre
Émilie Gabrielle Adèle Ambre (''née'' Ambroise; (1849 – April 1898) was a French opera singer who performed leading soprano roles in Europe and North America and later became a singing teacher. Born in French Algeria and trained at the Marseilles Conservatory, she was for several years the mistress of William III of the Netherlands. She had a son Robert by her next lover Gaston de Beauplan, but the relationship eventually foundered after their return from the financially disastrous 1880–1881 American tour de Beauplan had organized to showcase her talents. Following her retirement from the stage in 1890, Ambre opened a singing school in Paris with the composer Emile Bouichère and married him in 1894. As a singer, she was particularly known for her performances as Violetta, Manon, and Aida, but is primarily remembered today as the subject of Édouard Manet's portrait of her as Carmen. King's mistress: from Algeria to the stages of Paris Ambre was born in Oran in French ...
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Arrufiac
Arrufiac (or Arrufiat) is a white French wine grape varietyArrufiac
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that is primarily planted in the region of South West France. It is a secondary grape in the wines from the ''