• Jean Delahaye (4 November 1929 – 26 June 2017) was a French racing cyclist. He rode in the 1951 and 1952 Tour de France. "Jean Delahaye". Cycling Archives...
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    Delahaye was a family-owned automobile manufacturing company, founded by Émile Delahaye in 1894 in Tours, France. Manufacturing was moved to Paris following...
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    The Delahaye 135 is a luxury car manufactured by French automaker Delahaye. Designed by engineer Jean François, it was produced from 1935 until 1954 in...
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    Jean-Paul Delahaye (born 29 June 1952 in Saint-Mandé Seine) is a French computer scientist and mathematician. Delahaye has been a professor of computer...
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    The Delahaye Type 175 is a coachbuilt luxury automobile manufactured by French automaker Delahaye. Production build numbers were formally recorded from...
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  • Isaac Delahaye (born 1982), lead guitarist for symphonic metal band Epica Jacquotte Delahaye (fl. 1656), French female pirate in the Caribbean Sea Jean-Paul...
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    The Delahaye 235 is a luxury car built by French manufacturer Delahaye from 1951 until 1954. Presented at the 1951 Paris Auto Salon, the 235 was an attempt...
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    The Delahaye 134 is a four-cylinder luxury automobile manufactured by Delahaye. Based on Jean François' Delahaye 135, it was produced from 1933 to 1940...
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  • 2017. "Estelle Macron" (in French). Voici.fr. Retrieved 23 June 2017. Delahaye, Christian (9 May 2016). "Le vilain petit canard". Le Quotidien du médecin...
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    Ernest Delahaye (1853–1930) was a French writer and essayist. He maintained a long and close friendship with Arthur Rimbaud whom he first met in April...
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  • the first lap, while the V12 Delahaye 155 that he had used in 1946 was lent to Levegh for the race. Achard drove the Delahaye again on 13 July 1947. That...
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    du système nerveux. Paris: Delahaye et Lecrosnier, 1885-1887. Avec Paul Richer, Les Démoniaques dans l'art. Paris: Delahaye et Lecrosnier, 1887. Avec Paul...
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    but a fable gotten up by the journalist of the Figaro who signed himself Jean de Paris in an article of May 26, 1877, acting on behalf of M. de Villemessant...
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  • Jacquotte Delahaye (fl. 1656) was a purported pirate of legend in the Caribbean Sea. She has been depicted as operating alongside Anne Dieu-le-Veut as...
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    with light brown hair, and eyes that his lifelong best friend, Ernest Delahaye, described as "pale blue irradiated with dark blue—the loveliest eyes I've...
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  • Angélique Delahaye (born 22 February 1963) is a French agricultural trade unionist and politician. She was the president of the Fédération nationale des...
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    Jean Lafitte (c. 1780 – c. 1823) was a French pirate and privateer who operated in the Gulf of Mexico in the early 19th century. He and his older brother...
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  • Dae playwright, award-winning Indigenous 'WA state treasure' dies "DELAHAYE Jean (Jean Emile Charles)". Narbonne : le photographe Claude Fagedet est décédé...
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    primarily on the luxury manufacturer Delahaye, with Antem supplying a large portion of the bodies for the Delahaye Type 235. Stylistically, the structures...
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  • Dreyfus was hired by Lucy O'Reilly Schell's Écurie Bleue team to drive a Delahaye 145 in testing and in the competition itself in which he risked death by...
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    Jean Bart (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ baʁ]; Dutch: Jan Baert; 21 October 1650 – 27 April 1702) was a Flemish naval commander and privateer. Jean Bart was...
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    special bodies, coupés or cabriolets for Simca, Ford of France, Panhard and Delahaye. Approximately 2,900 cars of all models were hand-built in Facel's short...
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  • fifth position, driving a Delahaye. In 1949, he won the Comminges sports car Grand Prix, in Saint-Gaudens, with a Delahaye 145 (chassis N° 48775), equipped...
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  • Rider Pos. 85  José Beyaert (FRA) DNF 86  Roger Creton (FRA) DNF 87  Jean Delahaye (FRA) DNF 88  Louis Déprez (FRA) 37 89  André Labeylie (FRA) 46 90  Guy...
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  • Berton (FRA) DNF 107  Jean Delahaye (FRA) 73 108  Albert Dolhats (FRA) DNF 109  Guy Lapébie (FRA) DNF 110  Jean Le Guilly (FRA) 26 111  Jean Malléjac (FRA) 33...
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    one of the best-selling book series. When the author Gilbert Delahaye died in 1997, Jean-Louis Marlier, the son of Marcel Marlier, continued to write...
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    (February 2012). "Jean Bourdichon et atelier, Christ bénissant et Vierge en oraison". Dossier de l'art (in French) (193): 40-43. Taburet-Delahaye, Élisabeth;...
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    completed his first car race in 1936 aged 29 in a Delahaye sports car and partnered his mentor Jean Trémoulet in the 1937 24 Hours of Le Mans race, where...
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    tunnel of the Col du Galibier mountain pass on stage 11. In the fourth stage, Jean Robic, the winner of the 1947 Tour de France was in a group with his teammate...
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  • Bitmosky and others. In France, the Cahiers du Cinéma, whose authors Michel Delahaye and Serge Daney, later the film critics Bernard Eisenschitz, François Albera...
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