Alain Bombard (French pronunciation: [alɛ̃ bɔ̃baʁ]; Paris, 27 October 1924 – Paris, 19 July 2005) was a French biologist, physician and politician famous...
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Bombard may refer to the act of carrying out a bombardment. It may also refer to: Alain Bombard (1924–2005), French biologist, physician and politician;...
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mind respond to survival at sea, a theme which the Kon-Tiki (1947) and Alain Bombard (1952) explored in earlier ocean voyages. His kayak was delivered to...
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general public in 1949. Zodiac received publicity in late 1952 after Alain Bombard made a crossing of the Atlantic in a production model of a Zodiac inflatable...
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servicemen who did perished in the failed military operation. In 1952, Alain Bombard crossed the Atlantic from East to West, journeying 113 days in a Zodiac...
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Furled Sails Podcast Interview Part 1 Furled Sails Podcast Interview Part 2 Sven Yrvind's Official Site Sven Yrvind's YouTube channel Alain Bombard...
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water in a 2:3 ratio, produces no ill effect. The French physician Alain Bombard survived an ocean crossing in a small Zodiak rubber boat using mainly...
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football player Alain Boire (born 1971), Canadian politician Yve-Alain Bois (born 1952), historian and critic of modern art Alain Bombard (1924–2005), French...
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explorations of Jacques Cousteau and the experiences of intentional castaway Alain Bombard. For this reason, when the Zodiac Group sold its Marine business in...
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start of WWII. In the 1950s, the French Navy officer and biologist Alain Bombard was the first to combine the outboard engine, a rigid floor and a boat...
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had also been Ridgway and Blyth's starting point, as well as that of Alain Bombard, who rafted across the Atlantic in 1952. After initially making good...
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Christian Blanc (1942–), centre-right politician (UDF Party), prefect. Alain Bombard (1924–2005), Socialist Party politician. Charles Bosanquet (1769–1850)...
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Representative Council; Sukarno avoids confrontation. October 19 – Alain Bombard begins to sail from the Canary Islands to Barbados in 65 days; he reaches...
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singing of the French national anthem, "La Marseillaise". French explorer Alain Bombard, an expert on survival-at-sea, was one of only five survivors in rough...
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medievalist historian, he taught at the Lycée Louis-Thuillier [fr] Alain Bombard, (1924–2005), medical biologist and navigator, lived in Amiens for twenty...
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Raphaële Billetdoux Nino Boccara [fr] Marc Boegner Jean de Boishue Alain Bombard Michel Boujenah Emmanuel Bove Jean Brachet Juan Branco Thierry Breton...
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and Cinsaut usually filling out the rest of the wine's composition. Alain Bombard, scientist Alexander Lévy (born 1990), professional golfer Louis Lumière...
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Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in South Western France. Founded by Paul Ricard and Alain Bombard, the institute receives 25,000 visitors annually, and produces films...
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Alain Badiou (/bɑːˈdjuː/; French: [alɛ̃ badju] ; born 17 January 1937) is a French philosopher, formerly chair of Philosophy at the École normale supérieure...
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Thor Heyerdahl 1952 William H Murray 1953 Count Eigil Knuth 1954 Dr Alain Bombard MD 1955 Thomas Dempster Mackinnon 1955 George Christopher Band 1961...
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Gisèle Bochenek-Forray Reinhold L. Bocklet Jørgen Bøgh Alfons Boesmans Alain Bombard Aldo Bonaccini Jens-Peter Bonde Emma Bonino Margherita Boniver Elise...
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figure skating (5), canoeing (4). "Gloires du sport. Florence Arthaud et Alain Giresse promus". Le Telegramme (in French). 2019-05-15. Retrieved 2021-04-05...
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2 October – Gilbert Simondon, philosopher (died 1989) 27 October – Alain Bombard, biologist, physician, politician and sailor (died 2005) 30 October...
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Montréal/Canada, 1971 : retranscription des entrevues de Louis Pauwels, Alain Bombard, Georges Simenon, Jean Rostand, Marguerite Duras, Marcel Achard, Hervé...
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Laurent-Michel Vacher, philosopher, writer and journalist (born 1944). 19 July Alain Bombard, biologist, physician, politician and sailor (born 1924). Jean-Michel...
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Neil Blaney Erik Blumenfeld Reinhold Bocklet Fernand Boden Jørgen Bøgh Alain Bombard Aldo Bonaccini Jens-Peter Bonde Emma Bonino Elise Boot André Bord Bodil...
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Silent World Institut océanographique, Paris 2nd Jules Verne Awards 1993 Alain Bombard — Institut océanographique, Paris 3rd Jules Verne Awards 1994 Paul-Émile...
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Alan Stivell (redirect from Alain Stivell)
Breton) harp and Celtic music as part of world music. As a bagpiper and bombard player, he modernized traditional Breton music and singing in the Breton...
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72, American comic book artist (Batman, Phantom Stranger, Spectre). Alain Bombard, 80, French biologist and physician. Edward Bunker, 71, American author...
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Vietnam. 1 October – Operation Bretagne begins in Vietnam. 19 October – Alain Bombard begins to sail from Canary Islands to Barbados in 65 days; he reaches...
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