• Arnaud Spire (16 June 1939 – January 2022) was a French journalist and philosopher. He worked primarily for L'Humanité. The son of professor of philosophy...
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  • (1977–2015) and speaker (1994–2015) of the New York State Assembly. Arnaud Spire, 82, French journalist (L'Humanité). Borislav Stevanović, 46, Serbian...
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  • The Spike may refer to: The Spike (novel), a 1980 novel by Arnaud de Borchgrave and Robert Moss The Spike (Broderick book), a 1997 nonfiction book by Damien...
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    June 9, 2005, at the Wayback Machine, L'Humanité, 10 November 1990. Arnaud Spire, « Guy Besse, philosophe et militant »[permanent dead link], L'Humanité...
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  • in the village. Lescheret has a small campsite and a singing restaurant. Arnaud De Lie, a cyclist born in 2002, lives in a farm in the village. He is nicknamed...
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  • Andy Sullivan McLaren Red Bull Racing / Arrow McLaren Hendrick Motorsports Spire Motorsports McLaren Electric Racing (Extreme E and Formula E) Repsol Honda...
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  • Telescope), the IRAS PSC Redshift Survey, the Herschel Space Observatory SPIRE instrument and the Planck Surveyor HFI. Rowan-Robinson co-supervised Brian...
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    Hopkins, Benjamin Kowalewicz, Vic Fuentes, actors Luke Evans and Francois Arnaud, Questlove, Kiesza, Diplo, Gao Xiaosong, Colin Parry, The Tim Parry Johnathan...
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  • Blood Ties: The Life and Work of Sally Mann Nominated Shared with Peter Spirer Elaine Holliman Jason Schneider Chicks in White Satin Nominated 1994 Charles...
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    1954), writer and literary critic, winner of the 2012 Prix des Deux Magots Arnaud Beltrame, gendarme killed in the Carcassonne and Trèbes attack, 23 March...
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    still extant. In Poe's story the church is described to have a Gothic spire. The spire, however, was only added to the church in 1829, some nine years after...
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    "Twinnings and Agreements". Comune.torino.it. Retrieved April 2, 2021. Arnaud, Michel (2017). Detroit: the dream is now: the design, art, and resurgence...
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    Revival architect William Butterfield and completed in 1891, except for the spires which were built to a different design from 1926 to 1932. It is one of Melbourne's...
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    Christian; Larson, Neal L.; Schweigert, Günter (February 2020). Brayard, Arnaud (ed.). "The Muensterelloidea: phylogeny and character evolution of Mesozoic...
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    tower and spire but all these attempts were to no avail. In 1909, Edmund's son Cyril prepared documents for the completion of the tower and spire. A commemorative...
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    Saint Arnaud and officers from the French Army in North Africa to provide military backing for the coup. On the night of 1–2 December, Saint Arnaud's soldiers...
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    Raymond (1004–1010) Pierre Roger (1018–1031) Arnaud (1031–1035) Bernard (1035–1040) Hugues II (1041–1044) Arnaud (1045–1059) Durand de Breton (1059–1070)...
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  • Feral Fantasy". The Music Essentials. Retrieved November 4, 2022. Dal-Mas, Arnaud (November 4, 2022). "Ofenbach – I". DJ Mag (in French). Retrieved November...
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    project was spread over a four-year period. The restoration work was led by Arnaud de Saint-Jouan, chief architect for historic monuments. The first phase...
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    (Original description) The transparent white, fusiform shell has a turreted spire, somewhat elongately contracted at the base. The whorls are longitudinally...
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    right-angled whorls. The spire constitutes about 1/5 of the total shell length. There is a short but clearly defined subsutural shelf. The spire angle is approximately...
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    Tran Duc Thao, 1946-1993." Journal of Asian Studies 61:1 (Feb. 2002). Spire, Arnaud. "Tran Duc Thao, un marxiste dérangeant" (obituary). L'Humanité 26 April...
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    anecdotique des termes et des choses du théâtre, p. 83 (in French). Paris: Arnaud et Labat. View at Google Books. Ayers 2004, p. 49. Lambert and Massounie...
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    Paris region. Many famous French people like Edith Piaf, Isabelle Adjani, Arnaud Montebourg, Alain Bashung, Dany Boon, Zinedine Zidane,Karim Benzema, and...
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    2021. Papadopoulos & Moyes 2021, p. 460. Lubke 1873, p. 171. Quertinmont, Arnaud (2012-12-01). "Une scénographie de la Chrétienté et de l'Islam" [A scenography...
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  • Reason (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to Peter Spirer's 1997 documentary film Rhyme & Reason. It was released on January 14, 1997...
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    made between 1533 and 1534, and was then ornamented with sculpture by Jean Arnaud in 1536. It was mutilated in 1793 during the French Revolution, and moved...
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  • eligible for reinstatement on 24 February 2029. In 2007, French tennis player Arnaud Clément claimed he was offered a bribe to fix a match, which he turned down...
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    (Original description) The shell is oblong-ovate, attenuated at the base. The spire is obtusely rounded. The sutures are rather deep. The shell is longitudinally...
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    side along with Circular Quay, the spire of St James', Garden Island, Woolloomoolloo Bay and in the distance, the spire of St John's Darlinghurst. St Michael...
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