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    Lucien Maurice Prévost, known as Maurice Prévost, (22 September 1887 in Reims – 27 November 1952) in Neuilly-sur-Seine) was a French pioneer aviator,...
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  • Lucien-Anatole Prévost-Paradol (1829–1870), French journalist and essayist Marcel Prévost (1862–1941), French writer Marie Prevost (1896–1937), actress Maurice Prévost...
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    by Maurice Prévost, piloting a French Deperdussin Monocoque (Coupe Schneider) at an average speed of 73.56 km/h (45.71 mph).: 240  Although Prévost had...
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    restart) all at once. Given the emergence of high-speed flight, e.g. Maurice Prévost reached 200 km/h in 1913, recording multiple time intervals with a...
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    April 2015. Accessed: 4 October 2015. Records Downloads, NAA. Allward, Maurice. Modern Combat Aircraft 4: F-86 Sabre. London: Ian Allan, 1978. ISBN 0-7110-0860-4...
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    Védrines won the 1912 Gordon Bennett Trophy race in a Monocoque, with Maurice Prévost coming second in another Monocoque. Deperdussin entered three aircraft...
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    monoplane, which won the inaugural 1913 Schneider Trophy race flown by Maurice Prévost, completing 28 circuits of the 10 km (6.2 mi) course with an average...
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  • War. 16 April – The inaugural 1913 Schneider Trophy race is won by Maurice Prévost in a Deperdussin monoplane, who completes 28 circuits of the 10 km...
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    Maurice Prévost flies his Deperdussin Monocoque around the mast for the 1913 trophy....
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    First aircraft to exceed 100 mph (87 kn; 160 km/h) in level flight: Maurice Prévost flew a Deperdussin Monocoque in the 1913 Gordon Bennett Trophy race...
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  • Mannock, British fighter ace (died 1918 in action) 22 September – Maurice Prévost, French aviator (died 1952) 26 September – William Barnard Rhodes-Moorhouse...
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    family, Jacques Maurice Prévost and María Cavalliery Bey (who also was a native of Cabo Rojo) were appointed as his tutors. Prévost opened a drug store...
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    international race had been won in a monoplane since the French aviator Maurice Prévost had won the Gordon Bennett Trophy in a Deperdussin Monocoque in 1913...
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    over 100 mph [169.6 km/h (105.4 mph)], and again in 1913 with pilot Maurice Prévost, who flew 200.8 km/h (124.8 mph). The company went bankrupt in August...
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    Daniel Prévost (born 20 October 1939) is a French actor, comedian and writer. Daniel Prévost, alias Denis Forestier, was born to Micheline Chevalier and...
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  • (197 hp) France Clerget Clerget 1913 203.8 km/h (126.66 mph) France Maurice Prévost Deperdussin Monocoque September 29, 1913 1,021.19 km (634.54 miles)...
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  • Since 2003, Le Prevost has been portraying Georges Simenon's fictional detective Jules Maigret for BBC Radio, replacing the late Maurice Denham in the...
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    Takarazuka Wiki. Retrieved 29 June 2019. "Prévost (d'Exiles, Antoine François), Abbé". Encarta (2004 ed.). 2003. "Prévost d'Exiles, Antoine-François, Abbé"....
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    It entered into the April 16, 1913 Schneider Cup race. Flying it, Maurice Prévost was awarded the Schneider Cup. Data from General characteristics Crew:...
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    892 of its soldiers had been killed, and another 104,586 wounded. Maurice Prévost of France set a new speed record, traveling 125 miles per hour (201 km/h)...
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    precursor to the Mexican Air Force, was established. French pilot Maurice Prévost set a new airplane speed record, averaging 117 miles per hour in a...
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  • hp, 3h09, averaging 95 km/h. Maurice Prévost with a Deperdussin Type B "Sport", powered by a Gnome 100hp engine. Prévost achieved an average speed of...
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    hour's flight the Ponnier finished second, just 66 seconds behind Maurice Prévost in a Deperdussin Monocoque; both aircraft used the same double row...
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  • Temps", is a French children's fantasy novel trilogy written by Guillaume Prévost and first published in France by Gallimard Jeunesse. The first book of...
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  • Monfils Yannick Noah Lolette Payot Yvon Petra Mary Pierce André Prévost Hélène Prévost Laurent Riboulet Colette Rosambert Fabrice Santoro Jean-Pierre Samazeuilh...
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  • thriller film directed by Sidney Hayers and starring Michael Craig, Françoise Prévost, and Billie Whitelaw. The screenplay by George Baxt was adapted from Derek...
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  • Madame Prévost Doumel as Capoutigue Jean Sinoël as Le curé Camille Bert Édouard Delmont Milly Mathis Crisp p.398 Rège p.511 O’Brien p.112 Bessy, Maurice &...
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    from 1944 to 1960 under former Premiers Maurice Duplessis, Paul Sauve and Antonio Barrette. He replaced Yves Prévost as interim UN leader and leader of the...
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  •  FRA Paul Lebreton 9–7, 3–6, 6–3 1900  FRA Paul Aymé (4/4) †  FRA André Prévost 6–3, 6–0 1901  FRA André Vacherot (4/4) †  FRA Paul Lebreton — 1902  FRA...
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  • controls (first flight to achieve 100 mph), and again in 1913 with Maurice Prevost at the controls. In 1911, one of his collaborators was Dutch aviation...
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