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    using headphones. The improved model was co-developed in Chicago by Paul Renard and Howard Holman for Wurlitzer. The first model, the 100 was announced...
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    naturalized as a Dutch citizen. Renard's grandfather, Johannes (Paul) Renard was a cityscape painter in Rotterdam. Renard speaks (in order of fluency) Dutch...
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    Pius XII appointed Renard Bishop of Versailles, and on 28 May 1967 he was appointed to the metropolitan see of Lyon by Pope Paul VI. He was created Cardinal-Priest...
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    Kinds of Women (1932) as Joseph Gresham Jr. Broken Lullaby (1932) as Paul Renard Night Court (1932) as Mike Thomas Make Me a Star (1932) as Phillips Holmes...
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  • the terrorist Renard, and Bond's subsequent assignment to protect King's daughter Elektra, who was previously held for ransom by Renard. During his assignment...
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  • Emil Coleman and the Society Orchestra 518 Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland Paul Renard 519 Amen Wings Over Jordan Choir 520 Lonesome Road Lonnie Johnson 521...
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    Walter Holderlin, a soldier he killed during World War I, French musician Paul Renard (Phillips Holmes) confesses to a priest (Frank Sheridan), who grants...
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  • Buchanan/Laurant Madden) Mercy 09/2001 (Theo Buchanan/Dr. Michelle Renard) Killjoy 09/2002 (John Paul Renard/Avery Delaney) Murder List 08/2004 (Alec Buchanan/Regan...
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  • During the Second World War, Robert, an English agent, comes to rescue Paul Renard, a key member of the French Resistance, who has been taken by the Gestapo...
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    Charles Renard (1847–1905) born in Damblain, Vosges, was a French military engineer. After the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871 he started work on the...
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    by his fellow players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2014. Assistant coach Paul Guenther was hired to replace Mike Zimmer at defensive coordinator after...
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    Mauriès, preface of Souvenirs imaginaires, Paris, Le Promeneur, 1998 Paul Renard, Pierre Herbart, romancier, autobiographe et journaliste, Roman 20 -...
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    (SHD-DE-2014-PA-40) asking him to explain his career following the article by Paul Renard in the "Revue Aéronautique" about the 40 years of the dirigible "La France"...
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    a Hammond organ. He took lessons at a store in downtown Chicago with Paul Renard, who became the author of The Music Dynamics Method for Sight Reading...
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    (Jacques Landrecies) Ces dames aux chapeaux verts, en noir et blanc (Paul Renard) Visions de femmes chez Germaine Acremant (Janine Hache) Reflets d'une...
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  • Ernest Létang 1870: Vinciguerra le bandit, opérette bouffe in 1 act, with Paul Renard, music by Giovanni Bottesini 1872: Pygmalion, étude réaliste, d'après...
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    André Renard (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃dʁe ʁənaʁ]; 25 May 1911 – 20 July 1962) was a Belgian trade union leader who, in the aftermath of World War II,...
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    Olivier Renard (born 24 May 1979) is a retired Belgian football goalkeeper who previously worked as Sporting Director for CF Montreal. He was transferred...
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  • traces the money to Renard, a KGB agent-turned-terrorist, who had previously kidnapped King's daughter Elektra. MI6 believes that Renard is targeting Elektra...
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    HMS Renard was a Beagle-class (later G-class) destroyer of the British Royal Navy. The Beagles were coal-fuelled ships, designed for a speed of 27 kn (31 mph;...
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    "strong in counsel". Because of the popularity of the Reynard stories, renard became the standard French word for "fox", replacing the old French word...
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    Minister of the Interior Louis Lucien Klotz – Minister of Finance André Renard – Minister of Labour and Social Security Provisions Raoul Péret – Minister...
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  • focuses on Richter Belmont, a descendant of Trevor and Sypha, and Maria Renard during the French Revolution, with James Callis reprising his role as Alucard...
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  • time. Edward G. Robinson as Edward Renard Francis Lederer as Kurt Schneider George Sanders as Franz Schlager Paul Lukas as Dr. Karl Kassel Henry O'Neill...
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    Renard II of Choiseul, also known as Raynard II of Choiseul or Renaud of Choiseul, was the son of Foulques II and Alix of Vignory. He held the title of...
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    belges: entre absence et magie. Brussels, Labor, Archives du Futur. Paul Renard, 1991. Suzanne Lilar: Bio-Bibliographie, vol. 17, pp. 1–6 in Nord – Revue...
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  • Reynard, or HMS Renard, ten ships of the Royal Navy Renard (Stravinsky), one-act opera by Igor Stravinsky (spelled either way) Renard, short for Reynardine...
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  • Perabo, Adina Porter, Kathleen Quinlan, Annie Quinn, Anne Ramsay, Mercedes Renard, Jake Richardson, Tyson Ritter, Jenny Robertson, Alan Rosenberg, Vyto Ruginis...
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  • Since 1993, the Éditions du Triomphe have reissued 35 of her works. Paul Renard, author of L'Action française et la vie littéraire (1931-1944), described...
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    Latin towns. Before that time her Roman equivalent was Juno Moneta. Marcel Renard for his part considers her an ancient Roman figure since the title of the...
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