Julianna Grace LeBlanc (/ləˈblɒŋk/; born December 5, 2004), known professionally as both Annie LeBlanc and Jules LeBlanc, is an American YouTuber, actress...
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Christian Jules LeBlanc (born August 25, 1958) is an American actor. He is best known for playing the role of Michael Baldwin on The Young and the Restless...
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"Le blanc et le noir. Amour et mort dans les 'Voyages extraordinaires'", Bulletin de la Société Jules Verne, 77: 22–30 Compère, Cecile (1997a), "Jules Verne...
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d'Aurevilly, Jules (1910). Joseph de Maistre, Blanc de Saint-Bonnet, Lacordaire, Gratry, Caro. Paris: Bloud. Buche, Joseph (1904). Blanc de Saint-Bonnet...
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Works by or about Jules Lemaître at the Internet Archive Works by Jules Lemaître at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks) Works by Jules Lemaître, at Hathi...
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Pierre Janssen (redirect from Pierre Jules Cesar Janssen)
Pierre Jules César Janssen (22 February 1824 – 23 December 1907), usually known as Jules Janssen, was a French astronomer who, along with English scientist...
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nephew of Frederic Bronson and grandson of H. H. Hunnewell, in 1903. Jules Blanc Neilson (1879–1945), who married Marguerite Wall (1881–1936), the daughter...
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Chicken Girls is an American web series starring Jules LeBlanc, Hayden Summerall, Hayley LeBlanc, Brooke Elizabeth Butler, Riley Lewis, Indiana Massara...
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deputy of Saint-Julien), Dufour, Barons Scipion Ruphy [fr] (Annecy) and Jules Blanc (Faverges), François Bétrix (director of the Bank of Savoy), Dr. Descotes...
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rescue expedition after the double air disaster of the Montagne du Cheval Blanc [fr] in 1948. From the beginning of 1945, new convoys of troops moved through...
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1929, Blanc began studying violin at the age of six. He passed the entrance exam to the Conservatoire de Paris at age ten and studied with Jules Boucherit...
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Jules Boucherit (29 March 1877 – 1 April 1962) was a French violinist and renowned violin pedagogue. Jules Boucherit was born in Morlaix. He attended the...
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senior line of the House of Bourbon. Born in Versailles, Jules was the younger son of Jules, 1st Duke of Polignac, and Gabrielle de Polastron, a confidante...
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Jacques Vogt (Fantaisie pastorale et orage dans les Alpes, ca. 1830), and Jules Blanc (La procession, 1859). The most notable 19th-composer to use such organ...
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inventor. He is notable for having determined the solar constant at Mont Blanc in 1875, and, in 1881, for proposing a standard for luminous intensity,...
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Yvonne Sadoul as Secretary of the Tours Congress (December 1920). President Jules Blanc is pictured standing...
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(°1684–1784), married Charles François de la Baume Le Blanc, duc de La Vallière; Emmanuel Jules de Noailles, Count of Noailles (1686–1702) Marie Françoise...
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at the age of 71. Émile Lisbonne (1937). preface. Plaie hideuse. By Jules Blanc (in French). Paris: Éditions du Semeur. p. 176. Émile Lisbonne (1938)...
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Sofia Coppola (redirect from Sofia Blanc De Blancs)
Clément (1946) René Clément (1949) Luis Buñuel (1951) Christian-Jaque (1952) Jules Dassin / Sergei Vasilyev (1955) Sergei Yutkevich (1956) Robert Bresson (1957)...
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Lillet (redirect from Lillet Blanc)
within EU law, it is a blend of 85% Bordeaux region wines (Semillon for the blanc and for the rosé, Merlot for the rouge) and 15% macerated liqueurs, mostly...
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related to this article: Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jules Amédée Barbey d'Aurevilly. Works by Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly...
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Jules Dutrou (1819–1885) and Charles Garnier, the architect who had designed the Paris opera house, now known as the Palais Garnier. François Blanc knew...
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Doctor Ox (category Short stories by Jules Verne)
Docteur Ox) is a collection of short stories by Jules Verne, first published in 1874 by Pierre-Jules Hetzel. It consists of four varied works by Verne:...
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Lamartine, Jules Michelet and Louis Blanc. Edmund Wilson. To The Finland Station (1940) (Chapter 3) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jules Michelet...
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The University of Picardy Jules Verne (French: Université de Picardie Jules Verne; UPJV) is a public university located in the former Picardy region of...
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featuring teenage stars from Disney Channel and Nickelodeon, such as Jules LeBlanc, Anna Cathcart, Francesca Capaldi, and Emily Skinner. Brat was launched...
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Raimu (redirect from Jules Auguste Muraire)
Jules Auguste Muraire (18 December 1883 – 20 September 1946), whose stage name was Raimu, was a French actor.[citation needed] He is most famous for playing...
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participation in two Himalaya expeditions. Jules Jacot-Guillarmod was the son of the animal painter Jules Jacot-Guillarmod (1828-1889). He successfully...
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Eiffel Tower (redirect from Jules Verne (restaurant))
expression of France's gratitude. Little progress was made until 1886, when Jules Grévy was re-elected as president of France and Édouard Lockroy was appointed...
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Louis Jules César "Louis-Jules" Bouchot (French pronunciation: [lwi ʒyl buʃo]; 12 August 1817 – 15 August 1907) was a 19th-century French architect responsible...
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