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    Hervé Jean Robert Giraud (born 26 February 1957) is a French prelate of the Catholic Church who has been named bishop of Viviers with the personal title...
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  • Castres et Lavaur Jean-Louis Balsa (Archbishop) Jean Legrez (Archbishop emeritus) 6 Amiens Gérard Le Stang 7 Angers Emmanuel Delmas Jean-Louis Bruguès (Archbishop...
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    Meindre 2000–2010: Pierre-Marie Joseph Carré 2011–2023: Jean Legrez, O.P. 2023–present: Jean-Louis Balsa Catholic Church in France List of Catholic dioceses...
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  • Kandagawa Yoshihiro Narisawa Nui Onoue Linas Tadas Karosas Tadas Karosas Cesar Balsa Caesar Cardini Eduardo Santamarina Des Britten Vernon Lawrence Clare Stanley...
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    cessation of the Second World War. The 43-lap race was won by Bugatti driver Jean-Pierre Wimille, with Raymond Sommer over a minute behind in a Talbot-Lago...
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  • Skalice in Central Bohemia is razed by Sigismund of Luxembourg. April – Balša III succeeds his father Đurađ II as ruler of the Principality of Zeta (now...
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    from this plant. The Uru people also use the totora plant to make boats (balsas) of the bundled dried plant reeds. In Titicaca, it commonly grows at a water...
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    Maurice Trintignant in a Gordini Type 16. Trintignant's teammate Jean Behra was second and Louis Rosier was third in a Ferrari 500. "I Grand Prix de Caen 1952"...
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    1973 United States Grand Prix. Jean-Pierre Beltoise, iconic Matra driver, won the 1972 Monaco Grand Prix for BRM. Jean Alesi is the only French driver...
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    will witness people like Aldo Gordini, René Bonnet, Élie Bayol, Marcel Balsa, René Simone, Harry Schell and Raymond Sommer. Also a motorcycle event is...
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    in 1959. The hotel was sold several times in the early 1960s, and Cesar Balsa operated the hotel briefly before the St. Regis joined the Sheraton Hotels...
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  • The race, consisting of 2x15 lap heats and a 30 lap final, was won by Louis Rosier in a Ferrari 500. Harry Schell finished second in a Gordini Type...
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    polyethersulfone, polyvinylchloride, polyurethane, polyethylene or polystyrene foams, balsa wood, syntactic foams, and honeycombs are commonly used core materials....
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    In 1880, while working in the military hospital in Constantine, Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran discovered that the cause of malaria is a protozoan. He...
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  • heats and a 30 lap final, was won by Jean Behra in a Gordini. Behra's team-mate André Pilette finished second and Louis Rosier in a Maserati was third. Behra...
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  • German) Albert Eschenmoser deceased Morre Luiz Rocha Filho, ex-prefeito de Balsas (in Portuguese) Carlton Gamer Vítor Godinho, antigo internacional e figura...
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    bronze gilt, white marble; 87 x 119 cm; Louvre Louis XVI style roll-top desk of Marie-Antoinette; by Jean-Henri Riesener; 1784; oak and pine frame, sycamore...
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  • Gaudreau Jean-Pierre Latz Jean-François Leleu Pierre Macret Bernard Molitor Roger Vandercruse Lacroix Jean-François Oeben Jean Oppenord Jean-Henri Riesener...
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    century connected with the development of the modern classical guitar are Louis Panormo and Georg Staufer. Antonio Torres Jurado is credited with developing...
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    Taruffi's teammates Giuseppe Farina and André Simon shared second place, with Louis Rosier third in his own Ferrari 500. Robert Manzon started from pole in...
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    Risamburgh, Jean-Pierre Latz and Simon-François Oeben. The most famous royal French furniture veneered with marquetry are the pieces delivered by Jean Henri...
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    Villoresi in a Maserati 4CL. Villoresi started from pole and set fastest lap. Louis Chiron was second in a Talbot-Lago T26 and Reg Parnell third in a Maserati...
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    ruined by the sea water. And no coconut can float over the sea faster than a balsa raft moves with the wind behind it. He also notes that several of the nuts...
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    Ottawa, Quebec City, and Toronto. It opened on 5 August 2021. Dutchman Jean-Louis Brenninkmeijer moved to Canada in 1999 for a two-year stint of specialty...
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  • welcome by the populace. 18 September. Ottomans defeat Serbian forces under Balša II and Ivaniš Mrnjavčević at the Battle of Savra. (Date unknown). Lazar...
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    Froilán González (2nd, 1951 French Grand Prix). Seven drivers (Alberto Ascari, Jean Behra, Juan Manuel Fangio, José Froilán González, Mike Hawthorn, Onofre Marimón...
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  • the New Zealand All Blacks. 1 January – Marcel Balsa, motor racing driver (died 1984) 2 January – Louis Poterat, lyricist (died 1982) 8 January – Eugène...
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  • defeat a Castilian army. Battle of Savra Zeta (Montenegro) forces under Balša II were defeated by Ottoman commander Hayreddin Pasha near Berat. 1386 Battle...
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     smithi are found along the Pacific Coast of Mexico on opposite sides of the Balsas River basin as it opens onto the Pacific. B. hamorii is found to the north...
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    chestnuts is used as a substitute for potatoes. In 1583, Charles Estienne and Jean Liébault wrote, "an infinity of people live on nothing else but (the chestnut)"...
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