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    François de Singly (born 1948) was born in Dreux, is a French sociologist and professor of sociology at Paris Descartes University. He has worked a lot...
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    American sociologist Georges Davy (1883–1976), French sociologist François de Singly, French sociologist Régis Debray, French mediologist Alexander Deichsel...
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  • Jean-Claude Chamboredon, Robert Castel, Claude Grignon, Michel Grumbach and François de Singly. He studied the sociology of culture and the sociology of the arts...
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    signatures, including these of Christian Baudelot, Stéphane Beaud, François de Singly, Jean-Louis Fabiani, Bernard Lahire, Louis Pinto, Alain Trautmann...
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  • sociologique de l'anorexie : un travail de soi” (transl. "Sociological approach to anorexia: a work of the self"), in 2001 under the direction of François de Singly...
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    plant has a large, high-centered, double bloom form and flowers are carried singly carried on long stems. Bloom color is orange-nasturtium with a darker orange...
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    elegant form and large variety of colours. Their flowers are usually borne singly at the end of long stems which also makes them very popular as cut flowers...
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    ions that can bind to ion exchangers are: H+ (proton) and OH− (hydroxide). Singly charged monatomic (i.e., monovalent) ions like Na+, K+, and Cl−. Doubly...
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    JBF. (1780). Herbier de la France. Vol 1 (in French). Vol. 97–144. Paris, France: P.F. Didot. pp. 97–144, plate 108. Durand, François; Valla, Dominique (2013)...
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    dispersal. A saprobic species, it is typically found growing on the ground singly or in small groups on woody debris or leaf litter, during summer and autumn...
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  • Marquis de Condorcet Pierre Claude François Daunou Marguerite-Élie Guadet Jacques Claude Beugnot Louis Gustave le Doulcet Claude Fauchet François Buzot...
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    petioles are short, almost wingless or slightly winged. The flowers are borne singly or in small groups in the leaf-axils. Citrus are usually self-fertile (needing...
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  • victims were drowned, strangled, hacked to pieces, or bludgeoned to death, singly or in large groups. Seven surviving women were forced into sexual slavery...
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    shiny and tan-brown to nearly black, often black at the tips, and borne singly or in clusters. Depending on the growing conditions, live oaks vary from...
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    Gyroporus cyanescens (category Taxa named by Jean Baptiste François Pierre Bulliard)
    described scientifically by French botanist Jean Baptiste François Pierre Bulliard in his 1788 Herbier de la France. Later synonyms include Boletus constrictus...
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  • Monge and the production of Damascus and cast steel. Clouet was born in Singly, Ardennes, son of farmer Norbert and Marie-Jeanne Tayaut. Educated at Charleville...
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    Exidia glandulosa (category Taxa named by Jean Baptiste François Pierre Bulliard)
    bodies) are up to 3 cm (1.2 in) wide, shiny, black and blister-like, and grow singly or in clusters. Its occurrence elsewhere is uncertain because of confusion...
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    Coprinellus micaceus (category Taxa named by Jean Baptiste François Pierre Bulliard)
    scientifically by French botanist Jean Baptiste François Pierre Bulliard in 1786 as Agaricus micaceus in his work Herbier de la France. In 1801, Christian Hendrik...
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    or Mars. Childlike or boyish winged figures who accompany Venus, whether singly, in pairs or more, have been variously identified as Amores, Cupids, Erotes...
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  • infusion). It has an ovoid morphology categorized as coccal with arrangement singly, in pairs, or short chains. According to analytical profile index results...
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    African pygmy kingfisher (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Leclerc, Comte de Buffon in 1780 in his Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux. The bird was also illustrated in a hand-coloured plate engraved by François-Nicolas Martinet...
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    Lepiota clypeolaria (category Taxa named by Jean Baptiste François Pierre Bulliard)
    measure 20–40 by 5–15 μm. The fruit bodies of Lepiota clypeolaria grow singly or in small groups on the ground in deciduous and coniferous forests. A...
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    Western pygmy perch (category Taxa named by François-Louis Laporte, comte de Castelnau)
    temperatures from almost 0 to 25 °C. Pygmy perch are egg layers. They produce eggs singly, laying 12 to 15 over a period of up to three hours. During the breeding...
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    the fallen or standing dead wood of deciduous trees, in which it fruits singly, in groups, fused, or in overlapping clusters. Fruit bodies are in the form...
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  • late 17th-century English jurist, wrote: The evidence at Law which taken singly or apart makes but an imperfect proof, semiplena probatio, yet in conjunction...
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    generally simple and elongated with veins parallel to the edges, arranged singly and alternating on the stem, but may form a rosette at the base of the stem...
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    at that time, named after Pierre François, Marquis de Rougé, general of the French armies k.a. 1761. The Pointe de Givet National Nature Reserve is partly...
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    Vienna Secession (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    and was aimed at a broad market. The range concentrated on items bought singly or in pairs, such as jugs or vases, rather than full table services. The...
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  • succeeded in downing, singly or with others, five of the enemy craft despite the extreme hazards involved. He not only won the Croix de Guerre with three...
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    football player Antoine Louis Dugès (1797–1838), obstetrician and naturalist François Habeneck (1781–1849), violinist born in Mézières Adolphe-Hippolyte Couveley...
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