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    Paul Édouard Passy (French: [pɔl edwaʁ pasi]; 13 January 1859, Versailles – 21 March 1940, Bourg-la-Reine) was a French linguist, founder of the International...
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    Passy (French pronunciation: [pasi] ) is an area of Paris, France, located in the 16th arrondissement, on the Right Bank. It is adjacent to Auteuil to...
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    Frédéric Passy (20 May 1822 – 12 June 1912) was a French economist and pacifist who was a founding member of several peace societies and the Inter-Parliamentary...
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    Passy Cemetery (French: Cimetière de Passy) is a small cemetery in Passy, in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, France. The current cemetery replaced the...
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    tîtcer) 1886–1887 Paul Passy (as ðə fɔnetik tîtcər) 1887–1888 Paul Passy (as lə mɛːtrə fɔnetik) 1889-1914 Paul Passy 1923– Paul Passy and Daniel Jones...
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    September 1881 – 4 December 1967) was a British phonetician who studied under Paul Passy, professor of phonetics at the École des Hautes Études at the Sorbonne...
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    The Passy family is a French political family which had prominent members in 19th Century politics and 20th Century linguistics. Notable members of the...
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    also to aid in teaching reading to young children. The group, led by Paul Passy, called itself initially Dhi Fonètik Tîtcerz' Asóciécon (the FTA). In...
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    letter he sent to Paul Passy. In 1887–1888, he traveled to England, Germany and France, meeting linguists like Henry Sweet and Paul Passy and attending lectures...
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    group of French and English language teachers, led by the French linguist Paul Passy, formed what would be known from 1897 onwards as the International Phonetic...
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    established in Paris in 1886 by French and British language teachers led by Paul Passy. The prototype of the alphabet appeared in Phonetic Teachers' Association...
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    Solomon Isaac Passy (Bulgarian: Соломон Исак Паси; born 22 December 1956) is a Bulgarian scientist and politician. According to Alpha Research, he is...
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  • Hippolyte Passy (1793–1880), French cavalry officer, economist, and politician Paul Passy (1859–1940), French linguist; son of Frédéric Solomon Passy (born...
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    the early members of the International Phonetic Association, founded by Paul Passy in 1886, alongside leading British phonetician Henry Sweet, and served...
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  • Geneva to escape persecution. Michael Maittaire (1668–1747), linguist. Paul Passy (1859–1940), linguist, Social Christianity advocate, lived according to...
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    Passy (French pronunciation: [pasi] ) is a commune in the Haute-Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in south-eastern France. It is part...
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    Charles Paul de Kock (May 21, 1793 in Passy, Paris – April 27, 1871 in Paris) was a French novelist. Although one of the most popular writers of his day...
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    He was the third Frenchman to receive this distinction after Frédéric Passy, in 1901, and Louis Renault, in 1907. The news of this appointment had little...
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  • Saint-Jean de Passy (known as "le Pensionnat de Passy" between 1905 and 1911, and "le Pensionnat diocésain de Passy" between 1911 and its second change...
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    Marine (naval museum) and the Musée de l'Homme (ethnology) in the southern (Passy) wing. the Cité de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine, including the Musée...
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    Paul Maximilien Landowski (1 June 1875 – 31 March 1961) was a French monument sculptor of Polish descent. His best-known work is Christ the Redeemer in...
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    1900. Hervieu died at age 57 in Paris, France, and was interred in its Passy Cemetery. His lover Claude Ferval who died in 1943 is interred with him...
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    Lilian Turner, Paul Urquhart, and A. M. Williamson. Paul-Margueritte was the recipient of the "Prix Jean-Jacques-Berger", for Auteuil et Passy, 1947, and...
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  • "Auteuil, Neuilly, Passy (rap BCBG)" is a song recorded by the satiric group Les Inconnus in 1991. Released as a single from their album Bouleversifiant...
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    Trocadéro. On 5 November 1903, the line was extended to Passy; the line from Étoile to Trocadéro and Passy became known as Line 2 South as part of a planned...
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    Adele Passy-Cornet (22 January 1838 – 2 November 1915) was a German opera soprano singer. Born in Braunschweig, Passy-Cornet was a daughter of the opera...
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    December 1891, to the art collector Paul Sohège. Boyer died on May 12, 1904 in Paris, aged 62. She is buried in Passy Cemetery. Loveless, A.E., Come Travel...
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    Passy, Bridges of Paris, also called Les ponts de Paris (Passy), or Paysage à Passy, is a painting created in 1912 by the French artist, theorist and...
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    Marcel Dassault (category Burials at Passy Cemetery)
    Fame. Dassault died at Neuilly-sur-Seine in 1986 and was buried at the Passy Cemetery in the 16th arrondissement of Paris. Serge Dassault, Marcel's younger...
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    started many commercial enterprises, founding the first cotton factory at Passy in 1801, and a sugar factory in 1802 where Jean-Baptiste Quéruel developed...
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