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    Ernesto Bunge; the Central Post Office the Palace of Justice, by Norbert Maillart; the National Congress by Vittorio Meano and the Colón Opera House, by...
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  • Fischer, is consecrated. Zuoz Bridge, Switzerland, designed by Robert Maillart, is built. The Glasgow International Exhibition (1901) is held with new...
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  • Alkan (1813–1888), composer André-Marie Ampère (1775–1836), physicist (namesake of electrical unit ampere) Édouard André (1840–1911), landscape architect...
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  • Bank in Nancy, designed by Émile André and Paul Charbonnier. The Ducret Apartment Building in Nancy, designed by André and Charbonnier. Casa Milà in Barcelona...
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  • Consultants Fritz Leonhardt Li Guohao Ian Liddell Tung-Yen Lin Robert Maillart Mao Yisheng Guy Maunsell Christian Menn Riccardo Morandi Carson Morrison...
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    Les dragons de Villars (category Compositions by Aimé Maillart)
    Villars (The Dragoons of Villars) is an opéra-comique in three acts by Aimé Maillart to a libretto by Lockroy and Eugène Cormon. The story of the opera was...
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  • Belgian civil engineer to graduate from the University of Ghent Robert Maillart Swiss, concrete bridges Charles Manby Steamship navigation Fred Mannering...
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    owing to the support of LR deputies, ahead of NFP-supported PCF deputy André Chassaigne with 207. Across 19 and 20 July, the NFP obtained 12 of 22 posts...
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    André Bizette-Lindet 1931 – Louis Leygue 1932 – Henri Lagriffoul 1933 – Ulysse Gémignani 1934 – Albert Bouquillon 1935 – Claude Bouscau 1936 – André Greck...
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    Ille-et-Vilaine's 2nd constituency Laurence Maillart-Méhaignerie MoDem Ille-et-Vilaine's 3rd constituency François André Socialist Party Ille-et-Vilaine's 4th...
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    "social-democratic, reformist, and Europeanist." Michel Dagbert Éric Gold André Guiol Claude Haut Xavier Iacovelli Anne-Yvonne Le Dain Gilles Savary Irène...
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  • recorded in One's Company (1934). He then went overland in company of Ella Maillart from China via Tunganistan to India on a journey written up in News from...
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    eight years her senior. Their relationship was a tumultuous one: Ella Maillart, a friend of Colette Peignot, reports that she said on the first evening:...
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    Maier (born 1963), psychoanalyst, economist, and best-selling writer Ella Maillart (1903–1997), adventurer, travel writer and photographer, as well as a sportswoman...
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  • 1926. November 29 – Schwandbach Bridge, Switzerland, designed by Robert Maillart. Royal Masonic Hospital (later Ravenscourt Park Hospital) at Ravenscourt...
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  • (1928–2019) Johann André (1741–1799) Elfrida Andrée (1841–1929) Kerry Andrew (born 1978) Annamacharya (1408–1503) Johann Anton André (1775–1842) Andrea...
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    from the West apart from David-Néel (Paul Pelliot, Ella Maillart, Peter Fleming, Evariste Huc, André Migot) have spent time there. "sku 'bum dgon". Tibetan...
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    générale Jean-Piaget [fr] École de culture générale Ella-Maillart [fr] École de commerce André-Chavanne [fr] École de commerce Émilie-Gourd [fr] École...
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    Site because of its unique post-WWII reconstruction and architecture. The André Malraux Modern Art Museum is the second of France for the number of impressionist...
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    portrayed as a burden. This attitude can clearly be seen in an article by Ella Maillart for the “Weekly” magazine in London, 1938. Between 10,000 and 24,000 Jewish...
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    artificial, but the relationship is, nonetheless, clear: Square de la place André-Masson Square de la place Dauphine Square de la place de Bitche Square de...
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  • series – 11 books about his travels in Britain, the US and Japan Ella Maillart (1903 – 1997) – Swiss travel writer. Turkestan Solo - One Woman's Expedition...
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    to become an artist. He joined Roussel at the studio of painter Diogène Maillart, in the former studio of Eugène Delacroix on Place Fürstenberg. There,...
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    Ernesto Bunge; the Central Post Office and Palace of Justice, by Norbert Maillart; and the National Congress and the Colón Opera House, by Vittorio Meano...
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    Accidents." arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.02380 (2015). Wheatley, Spencer, Thomas Maillart, and Didier Sornette. "The Extreme Risk of Personal Data Breaches & The...
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    least 135 works, of which Les dragons de Villars, set to music by Aimé Maillart, was perhaps the most successful. Carré, who had initially trained as a...
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  • 1865) April 1 – J. A. Hobson, English economist (b. 1858) April 5 Robert Maillart, Swiss civil engineer (b. 1872) Song Zheyuan, Chinese general of the Northwestern...
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  • 1866 – Karl Sapper, German linguist and explorer (d. 1945) 1872 – Robert Maillart, Swiss engineer, designed the Salginatobel Bridge and Schwandbach Bridge...
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  • resident 1976-2014 Carl Lutz (1895–1975), diplomat and humanitarian Robert Maillart (1872–1940), civil engineer, inventor of many concrete bridge techniques...
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  • of forty years, Nicolas Bacri encouraged him to return to composition. Maillart began composing again in the early 2000s. Among others, a Sonata for viola...
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