• winning the league to cap off a successful season and, in the following season, the team won the Coupe de France. In 1981, Saint-Étienne, captained by Michel...
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    The name of Etienne Grass, head of the "public sector" market unit of Capgemini Invent since 2017, was mentioned. "Cap Gemini SA, CAP:PAR financials...
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    Derek Watkins (1976–2007) Lawrence Elam (1977) Kenny Wheeler (1977) Etienne Cap (1977) Gregory Bowen (1978) Jan Kohlin (1980–1981) Bob Coassin (1981–2015)...
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    Étienne René Capoue (born 11 July 1988) is a French professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder. He began his professional career at Toulouse...
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    Le Cap, Okap or Au Cap, is a commune of about 274,000 people on the north coast of Haiti and capital of the department of Nord. Previously named Cap‑Français...
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  • Geoff Stradling - trombone Jim Polivka - trumpet Scot Newton - trumpet Etienne Cap - trumpet on "Oceans of Fantasy" Walter Raab - trumpet on "Oceans of...
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  • an entire quarter, the Clemson offense found the end zone, as Travis Etienne capped a 6 play drive with his first touchdown of the day. Trevor Lawrence...
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    Étienne Bacrot (French pronunciation: [etjɛn bakʁo]; born 22 January 1983) is a French chess grandmaster, and as a child, a chess prodigy. He competed...
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  • Percy Avock (2012–2015) Moise Poida (2015–2017) Etienne Mermer (2017–2018) Paul Munster (2019) Etienne Mermer (2019–2022) George Amos (2022) Juan Carlos...
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  • ("Boogie Tonight") Jürgen S. Korduletsch – accordion ("Boogie Tonight") Etienne Cap – trumpets, trombones Georges Delagaye – trumpets, trombones Pepe Solera...
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    Nouadhibou (redirect from Port Etienne)
    ˈnwɑː-/; Arabic: نواذيبو, Hassaniyya: [nwaðiːbu] ;formerly in French: Port-Étienne) is the second largest city in Mauritania and serves as a major commercial...
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    William Saliba (category AS Saint-Étienne players)
    appearances in his first season at Saint-Étienne. After signing for Arsenal, Saliba returned to Saint-Étienne on loan for the 2019–20 season. He played...
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    Cap-d'Ail (French pronunciation: [kap daj]; Occitan: Caup d'Alh; Italian: Capodaglio or Capo d'Aglio) is a seaside commune in the Alpes-Maritimes department...
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  • Etienne Eto'o Pineda (born 18 August 2002) is a footballer who plays for Spanish club Rayo Vallecano B as a forward. Born in Spain, he represents Cameroon...
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  • Amanda Lear – lead vocals Geoff Bastow – guitar Etienne Cap – brass Judy Cheeks – backing vocals Curt Cress – drums George Delagaye – brass Wolly Emperhoff...
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  • Claude de Saint-Étienne de la Tour (c. 1570 – after 1636) was born in the province of Champagne, France and came to Acadia in 1610 after suffering heavy...
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  • Étienne Chavannes (Cap Haïtien, 1939) is a Haitian painter. Chavannes typically paints crowd scenes, such as religious celebrations, funerals, and sports...
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    Ricky van Wolfswinkel (category AS Saint-Étienne players)
    Netherlands, Portugal, England, France, Spain and Switzerland and has been capped twice by the Netherlands national team. Van Wolfswinkel started his football...
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    Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒɑ̃ kap fɛʁa]; Occitan: Sant Joan de Cap Ferrat; Italian: San Giovanni Capo Ferrato) is a commune in...
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    Antibes (redirect from Cap d'Antibes)
    cape, the Cap d'Antibes, along with Cap Ferrat to the northeast, is one of the best known landforms in the area. The capes house the Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc...
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  • 31, 2001, when Saint-Étienne-des-Grès was transferred to the Maskinongé Regional County Municipality, the municipalities of Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Pointe-du-Lac...
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  • Gérard Vergniaud Étienne (28 May 1936 – 14 December 2008) was a linguist, journalist and writer of poems, novels and essays. Gérard Étienne wrote his first...
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    pass by Texas A&M's Kellen Mond to Kendrick Rogers. Clemson's Travis Etienne capped off a 75-yard drive with a one-yard touchdown run, and Texas A&M responded...
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  • Geoff Stradling Guitar: Mats Björklund Horns & Flutes: Pepe Solera, Etienne Cap Additional Percussion: Jürgen S. Korduletsch, Jörg Evers, Joe Spector...
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    Pierre-Étienne Flandin (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ etjɛn flɑ̃dɛ̃]; 12 April 1889 – 13 June 1958) was a French conservative politician of the Third Republic...
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    Étienne Mattler (25 December 1905 – 23 March 1986) was a French international footballer, nicknamed Le Lion de Belfort, who played as a defender. Mattler...
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    Auvergne. Falgoux won his first cap for France as a replacement in the side's win over Scotland in the 2019 Six Nations. "Etienne Falgoux Profile". Retrieved...
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  • baseball cap outside, and runs after him. Shortly after, Etienne is shot with a bow and arrow in the bayou by an unseen assailant. Etienne crawls to...
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    single-stranded RNA viruses is cap snatching, in which the first 10 to 20 residues of a host cell RNA are removed (snatched) and used as the 5′ cap and primer to initiate...
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  • Charles de Saint-Étienne de La Tour (1593–1666) was a Huguenot French colonist and fur trader who served as Governor of Acadia from 1631–1642 and again...
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