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    industrialists, an important commune that absorbed the village of Saint-Nicolas-près-Granville in 1962, port and airport of South Manche, it has also been a...
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  • Caorches-Saint-Nicolas Saint-Nicolas-en-Forêt, a former commune of the Moselle département, now part of Hayanve Saint-Nicolas-près-Granville, a former...
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    Mont-Saint-Michel (French pronunciation: [lə mɔ̃ sɛ̃ miʃɛl]; Norman: Mont Saint Miché; English: Saint Michael's Mount) is a tidal island and mainland commune...
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    Mont-Saint-Michel : Cancale, Avranches, Granville, Renaissance Du Livre, p. 38 Robert de Laroche, op. cité, p. 39 "Chroniques latines du Mont Saint-Michel...
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    Étampes resolves to watch over four strongholds, Bayeux, Saint-Lô, Avranches, and Granville. Greatly concerned by his successes, Condé and Coligny urge...
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    Mans. Argentan station has rail connections to Caen, Le Mans, Paris and Granville. Argentan is situated near the river Orne. Although the region was heavily...
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    (13 November 2022). "Près de Flers. Une association pour sauvegarder la chapelle Saint-Gervais". Ouest-France.fr. "Chapelle Saint-Gervais à Briouze - PA00110755"...
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  • director of engineering on the 777; the engines cost 20% of the total cost; Granville Frazier of propulsion; the ETOPS standard for twin-engined aircraft; Chester...
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    about ten kilometres from the border of the Calvados, an hour east of Granville, and two hours by train from Paris. It depends on a prefecture located...
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    body of work of the sculptor Pompon A section of modern art including Granville gift: Théodore Géricault, Eugène Boudin, Claude Monet, Édouard Manet,...
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    leaders and theoricists of the Nabis movement in the 1890s, was a native of Granville, in the department of Manche. Marie-Thérèse Auffray, an expressionist...
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  • the French of La Rochelle, Granville, Saint-Malo and the Basque Country. When French explorer Jacques Cartier was in Saint-Pierre in 1536 he made note...
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  • Alleyne., Browne, E. Granville., Redhouse, J. W. (James William)., Muḣammad ʻAsal., Rogers, A., Nicholson, R. Alleyne., Browne, E. Granville., Redhouse, J....
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    peasants under the leadership of Jacques Cathelineau and Jean-Nicolas Stofflet seized Saint-Florent-le-Vieil on 12 March. By mid-March, a minor revolt against...
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    William Stockley as its first principal The school's second principal Granville Bantock was recommended for the position by Edward Elgar The name 'Birmingham...
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    Con 53.50% 18,352 9,488 13,485 – 439 1,298 86 219 43,367 BC Vancouver Granville Lib 19,873 37.23% 2,303 4.31% NDP Con 62.17% 19,873 13,163 17,570 – 1...
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    (Prince Albert's brother, for whom the Lord President of the Council, Earl Granville, stood proxy); the Prince of Leiningen (the Prince of Wales's half-cousin);...
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    Emmanuel Le Borgne with 100 men also raided Saint-Pierre. Denys was taken prisoner and returned to France. Nicolas Denys was here between 1650–1669 and then...
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  • Aage Th B Jacobsen, prof medicine, Aarhus" "Reflection microscopy" "The pre-erythrocytic stage of human malarial plasmodia" "The inheritance of deafness...
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    town on 4 July 2016, where Fougères was a race-through town in the stage Granville-Angers. Fougères is also one of the control points for the Paris–Brest–Paris...
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    haven for birds and a typical flora of the Val de Loire. The étang Saint-Nicolas and Lac de Maine, both artificial, are among the biggest green areas...
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  • and son) in Les Uns et les Autres (1981) Nicolas Cage as Sean Archer and Castor Troy in Face/Off (1997) Nicolas Cage as Charlie Kaufman and Donald Kaufman...
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    (soprano, alto, tenor, bass) and piano in 1896. The British composer Granville Bantock produced a choral setting of FitzGerald's translation 1906–1909...
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  • is the Eastern European location in which Dr. Doofenshmirtz was born. Granville The Littles (TV series) ABC Entertainment , DIC Audiovisuel A fictional...
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  • Hamilton, 3rd Duke of Abercorn (1922–45) William Leveson-Gower, 4th Earl Granville (1945–52) John Loder, 2nd Baron Wakehurst (1952–64) John Erskine, 1st...
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  • Polyvalent Jean Mermoz, Saint-Louis Lycée Polyvalent Jean Rostand, Strasbourg Lycée Polyvalent Marlioz, Aix-les-Bains Lycée Polyvalent Nicolas Appert, Orvault...
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  • unpublished) Gustav Strube (1867–1953), German–American composer of 2 symphonies Granville Bantock (1868–1946), British composer of 4 unnumbered symphonies, chronologically...
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  • Government during the Covid-19 Response. Professor Christopher James Alfred Granville Fairburn. Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry, University of Oxford. For...
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  • April 22 (section Pre-1600)
    Italian violinist and composer (d. 1709) 1690 – John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville, English politician, Lord President of the Council (d. 1763) 1707 – Henry...
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    Oxford. Some of the more prominent members of the association were George Granville Bradley, T. H. Green and Edward Stuart Talbot. Talbot insisted on a specifically...
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