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    Bia-Francqui-Cornet, by René J. Cornet, Lucien Bia, Jules Cornet, and Émile Francqui. "Lucien Bia", Biographie Coloniale Belge "Lucien Bia", Regiment...
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    winner Maurice Garin seemed to have repeated his win by a small margin over Lucien Pothier, while Hippolyte Aucouturier won four of the six stages. But the...
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    retrieved 21 August 2021 "Henry, Lucien | The Dictionary of Sydney". dictionaryofsydney.org. Retrieved 21 August 2021. Claude Cornet (1998). "Regards de femmes:...
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    Jean-Baptiste Bienvenu-Martin (1905–1940) Félix Besnard (1909–1913) Lucien Cornet (1909–1922) Marcel Ribière (1913–1922) Gaston Gaudaire (1922–1936) Henri...
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    musician who played the cornet, introduced his son starting at age six to various wind instruments, but the horn became Lucien's preference. He soon began...
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  • Frank E. Weaver Aloïs Catteau Henri Cornet Thorvald Ellegaard Maurice Garin Marie Marvingt Ernest Payne Lucien Petit-Breton René Pottier Jean Alavoine...
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    sculptors Alexandre Descatoire, Marcel Gimond, Jean Paris dit Pryas, Paul Cornet, Lucien Brasseur, Robert Couturier, Paul Niclausse and Félix-Alexandre Desruelles...
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  • Orleans jazz cornet and alto horn player and bandleader, father of Paul and Louis, grandfather of Danny Barker, great-grandfather of Lucien Lucien Barbarin...
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    five each. Indurain is the only man to win five consecutive Tours. Henri Cornet is the youngest winner; he won in 1904, just short of his 20th birthday...
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  • professional musicians as well; Lucien Barbarin (1905–1955) was a drummer, and William Barbarin (1907–1973) played cornet. His grandson, Danny Barker, to...
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    locality was given but it is presumed to be the Mediterranean. In 1831 Charles Lucien Bonaparte classified Sparus sarpa in a monotypic section of the genus Box...
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    before working as an entertainer, playing the cornet and singing in Parisian cafés. He was playing the cornet at the Foire au Pain d'épices, when he encountered...
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    sculptors Alexandre Descatoire, Marcel Gimond, Jean Paris dit Pryas, Paul Cornet, Lucien Brasseur, Robert Couturier, Paul Niclausse, and Félix-Alexandre Desruelles...
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    Rank Rider Time 1  Lucien Mazan (FRA) 10h 07' 00" 2  Giovanni Rossignoli (ITA) s.t. 3  Gustave Garrigou (FRA) s.t. 4  Henri Cornet (FRA) s.t. 5  François...
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    [citation needed] In 1775 he purchased a commission as a cavalry officer (cornet) in the 1st Dragoon Guards (effective from 2 May 1775). He proved to be...
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  • L'Heure d'été (Summer Hours) Jérémie Coupable (Guilty) Lucien In Bruges Eirik 2007 Atonement Luc Cornet Chez Maupassant Chenal TV series (Episode: "Miss Harriet")...
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    Italy 1986 1 0 0 1 Lucien Aimar France 1966 0 1 0 1 Federico Bahamontes Spain 1959 0 1 0 1 Lucien Buysse Belgium 1926 0 1 0 1 Henri Cornet France 1904 0 1...
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    total distance of 4,497 kilometres (2,794 mi). The pre-race favourite was Lucien Petit-Breton, winner of the previous Tour. Petit-Breton dominated the race;...
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    on 23 July. 2 July 1904 — Paris (Montgeron) to Lyon, 467 km (290.2 mi) Lucien Pothier and César Garin were disqualified after the Tour and Pierre Chevalier...
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  • 1906. The race started in Paris and finished in Tours. The race was won by Lucien Petit-Breton. "Paris-Tours (HC)". BikeRaceInfo. Archived from the original...
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    Gino Bartali Louison Bobet Ottavio Bottecchia Lucien Buysse Alberto Contador Fausto Coppi Henri Cornet Maurice De Waele Odile Defraye Pedro Delgado Cadel...
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  • include Gaël Monfils, Richard Gasquet, Lucas Pouille, Caroline Garcia, Alizé Cornet, and Kristina Mladenovic. Other stars from the past include Henri Cochet...
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    1903 –  Maurice Garin (FRA) in the first ever Tour de France 1904 –  Henri Cornet (FRA) 1905 –  Louis Trousselier (FRA) 1947 –  Jean Robic (FRA), first Tour...
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  • (Symphony No 1.); The Miraculous Violin; Mysteries of the Horizon (Trumpet/Cornet Concerto); Earthrise; Gagarin Sidney Corbett 1960 American Nathan Currier...
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  • (born 1980), Canadian designer Emmett Hardy (1903–1925), American jazz cornet player Ernest George Hardy, classicist Evan Hardy, English rugby union player...
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  • RMCA in 1975, at which point he was succeeded by Brother Joseph-Aurélien Cornet. Over time, Congolese managers assumed executive leadership, overseeing...
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    Lucien Storme (18 June 1916 – 10 April 1945) was a Belgian professional road bicycle racer. He won the 1938 Paris–Roubaix. In December 1942, he was taken...
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    Western Architecture. Barrie and Jenkins. p. 134. ISBN 0-7126-1279-3. Libert, Lucien (16 December 2023). "Notre-Dame rooster back on Paris cathedral's spire...
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  • began with 60 riders, including former winner Henri Cornet and future winners René Pottier and Lucien Petit-Breton. The riders were not grouped in teams...
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    France, by a small margin over Lucien Pothier, but was subsequently stripped of the title which was awarded to Henri Cornet. The race aroused a passion among...
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