Barbey may refer to: Barbey, Seine-et-Marne, a commune in France Aron K. Barbey (born 1977), American neuroscientist Bruno Barbey (1941–2020), French...
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Jules-Amédée Barbey d'Aurevilly (2 November 1808 – 23 April 1889) was a French novelist, poet, short story writer, and literary critic. He specialised...
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Hélène de Pourtalès (redirect from Helen Barbey)
Countess Hélène de Pourtalès (born Helen Barbey; April 28, 1868 – November 2, 1945) was an American-born Swiss sailor who competed in the 1900 Summer Olympics...
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USS Barbey (DE-1088/FF-1088) was a Knox-class frigate of the US Navy. Barbey (DE-1088) was laid down on 5 February 1972 by Avondale Shipyards, Inc., Westwego...
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Bruno Barbey (13 February 1941 – 9 November 2020) was a Moroccan-born French photographer. Throughout his four-decade career he traveled across five continents...
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Peter D. Barbey (born 1957/58) is an American publisher, chief executive officer (CEO) and president at Reading Eagle Company, which owns the Reading Eagle...
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Vice Admiral Daniel Edward Barbey (23 December 1889 – 11 March 1969) was an officer in the United States Navy who served in World War I and World War II...
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Mary Lorillard Barbey (April 17, 1841 – April 10, 1926) was a prominent American member of New York Society during the Gilded Age. She was a daughter of...
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Marie Barbey-Chappuis (born May 14, 1981, in Geneva) is a Swiss politician and member of the Centre. She has been a member of the administrative council...
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July 2013, Voice Media Group executives named Tom Finkel as editor. Peter Barbey, through the privately owned investment company Black Walnut Holdings LLC...
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an American global apparel and footwear company founded in 1899 by John Barbey and headquartered in Denver, Colorado. The company's 11 brands are organized...
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Tom Hooker (redirect from Thomas Barbey)
Tom Hooker or Thomas Barbéy (born Thomas Beecher Hooker on November 18, 1957) is an American singer and fine art photographer. He was the voice and one...
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Louis Barbey (10 November 1888 – 28 October 1978) was a Swiss figure skater. He competed in pairs at the 1928 Winter Olympics and finished 11th in pairs...
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Philippe Barbey (born in 1960) is a French writer, historian, religion and secularism researcher and sociologist, with an interest in the academic study...
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William Barbey (1842–1914) was a Swiss botanist and politician. William Barbey was born on 14 July 1842 at Genthod in the canton of Geneva. He studied...
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Caroline Barbey-Boissier (4 August 1847, in Geneva – 18 January 1918, in Pregny-Chambésy) was a Swiss botanist, author and translator. She was the daughter...
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Aron Keith Barbey (born January 6, 1977) is an American cognitive neuroscientist, who investigates the neural architecture of human intelligence and brain...
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Jeanne-Marie Barbey, also known as Louise Jeanne Marie Barbée (17 July 1876 - 13 August 1960) was a French artist, painter and photographer, whose work...
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Michel Barbey (born 23 April 1927) is a French stage, film, and television actor known for his comic roles. He starred in the 1950 film Dominique. The...
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Elvira Barbey (7 August 1892 – 18 August 1971) was a Swiss figure skater. She competed at the 1928 Winter Olympics and finished 19th in singles and 11th...
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Yverdon William Barbey railway station (French: Gare de Yverdon William Barbey) is a railway station in the municipality of Yverdon-les-Bains, in the Swiss...
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Edouard Barbey (2 September 1831, Béziers – 26 March 1905, Paris) was a French politician. He also served in the French Navy from 1849 to 1862, leaving...
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Marcelle Barbey-Gampert (1895–1987) was a Swiss botanist, geologist, and climatologist noted for phytogeographical studies of the Picos de Europa. The...
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Barbey-Seroux (French pronunciation: [baʁbɛ səʁu] ) is a commune in the Vosges department in Grand Est in northeastern France. Communes of the Vosges department...
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e.s". La Fémis (in French). Retrieved 2024-09-26. Carré d'art : Byron, Barbey d'Aurevilly, Dalí, Hallier, Jean-Pierre Thiollet, Anagramme Editions, 2008...
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of 1961 Vichy France 2024 The Republicans alliance crisis Intellectuals Barbey d'Aurevilly Bainville Barruel de Benoist Blanc de Saint-Bonnet Bloy de Bonald...
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(de l'aménagement, des constructions et de la mobilité, 2020) 2020 Marie Barbey-Chappuis PDC Security and Sport (de la sécurité et des sports, 2020) 2020...
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French Israeli/Zionist Lusitano Spanish Thinkers Aquinas Augustine Balmes Barbey d'Aurevilly Billot Blanc de Bonald Castellani Cuesta Delassus Eyzaguirre...
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of sodium amide gives chlorphenamine. Yasuda SU, Wellstein A, Likhari P, Barbey JT, Woosley RL (August 1995). "Chlorpheniramine plasma concentration and...
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French Israeli/Zionist Lusitano Spanish Thinkers Aquinas Augustine Balmes Barbey d'Aurevilly Billot Blanc de Bonald Castellani Cuesta Delassus Eyzaguirre...
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