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    72 names inscribed on the Eiffel Tower. sometimes mistakenly quoted as Jules Triger, who is his brother; Birth Certificate from the city of Mamers, Sarthe...
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    "one of the greatest writers of the century". He also listed H. G. Wells, Jules Verne, and Edgar Rice Burroughs as influences. Clarke won the 1963 Stuart...
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  • 1919 in Toulon, France. Her father Henri Melchior and both grandfathers Jules Melchior (paternal) and Jean Baehme (maternal) were admirals in the French...
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    heart attack at his home in Lausanne, Switzerland; he was 78 years old. Jules Piccard (professor of chemistry) Auguste Piccard (physicist, aeronaut, balloonist...
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  • in the Red Sea Helgoland Habitat – Ambient pressure underwater habitat Jules' Undersea Lodge Scott Carpenter Space Analog Station – NASA underwater habitat...
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    In the mid-1980s La Chalupa was transformed into Jules' Undersea Lodge in Key Largo, Florida. Jules' co-developer, Dr. Neil Monney, formerly served as...
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    to watching the 1954 film 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, an adaptation of Jules Verne’s 1870 novel.: 19–20  While he was a high school student, his father...
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    Verne, Jules (2004) [1872]. A Fantasy of Dr Ox. Hesperus Press. ISBN 978-1-84391-067-1. Retrieved 8 May 2009. Translated from French Verne, Jules (1877)...
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    2017-10-17{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Cousin, Jules, ed. (1886), L'Avenir du Tonkin (in French), Librairie F. Crettier, retrieved...
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    Legasse house of Bayonne, this sailing ship was under the command of Captain Jules Trévty and had eight crew members. It ensured the transportation of cod...
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    photographs in Norfolk Harbor. He then expanded the photosphere, which he named Jules Verne, and used it to create motion pictures, starting first in the Bahamas...
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  • Robert S. Dietz (US, 1914–1995) Tom Denniss (Australia, born 1961) Bernard Delemotte (France) Paul K. Dayton (US, born 1941) Philippe Diolé (France, 1908–1977)...
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    apparatus was presented at the 1867 World's Fair and won the gold medal. Jules Verne, who attended the exposition, discovered the invention with enthusiasm...
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    Station, The MarineLab Research Station [2] and the undersea hotel—the Jules Undersea Lodge [3]. The fourth habitat, the Aquarius (laboratory) habitat...
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