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    luminaries in law and politics including the 2nd President of France, Adolphe Thiers, former Prime Minister of France, Édouard Balladur, former President...
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  • sliced potatoes cooked in butter was created and named by French chef Adolphe Dugléré for the 19th-century courtesan/actress Anna Deslions, who frequented...
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  • (1856‍–‍1916) Marjory Allen (1897‍–‍1976) Nellie B. Allen (1874‍–‍1961) Adolphe Alphand (1817‍–‍1891) Gustav Ammann (1885‍–‍1955) Charles Morris Anderson...
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  • (1929–2024) Nobel laureate George William Hill – United States (1838–1914) Gustave-Adolphe Hirn – France (1815–1890) Carol Hirschmugl – United States, professor...
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  • d'un cours de psychologie ("Summary of a Psychology Course") in 1831 by Adolphe Garnier, who also published the Traité des facultés de l'âme, comprenant...
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  • 1911 423 Dubreuil, Gaston 3 March 1911 d. 10 December 1957. 424 Garnier, Gustave 3 March 1911 425 Balancie, Henri 3 March 1911 426 Chemine, Ernest 3 March...
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  • ace) was first used by French newspapers during World War I, describing Adolphe Pégoud as l'as ('the ace'), after he downed five German aircraft. When...
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  • VRD, Royal Australian Naval Reserve. Supply Lieutenant-Commander Lyell Adolphe Bock, Royal Australian Navy. Lieutenant (S.D.) Frederick Henry Pitt, Royal...
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