• α-bromoester and a nitrile.[1][2][3] The reaction was first reported by Edmond Blaise (1872–1939) in 1901. The final intermediate is a metaloimine, which...
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  • The Blaise ketone synthesis (named after Edmond Blaise) is the chemical reaction of acid chlorides with organozinc compounds to give ketones.[1][2] The...
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  • banque Edmond de Rothschild ?". Vanity Fair (in French). Retrieved 13 September 2022. Robinson, Blaise; Black, Jeff (16 January 2021). "Edmond de Rothschild...
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  • early aphorists were Baltasar Gracián, François de La Rochefoucauld, and Blaise Pascal. Two influential collections of aphorisms published in the twentieth...
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  • garagiste Edmond Beauchamp as Le professeur Le Gossec Henri Arius as Un ami Jacques Berlioz as Le directeur de l'asile Raymond Souplex as Blaise Annequin...
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  • perdu (In Search of Lost Time) Albert Cohen François Mauriac Louis Aragon Blaise Cendrars Samuel Beckett - Molloy, Malone Dies, The Unnamable, How It Is...
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    extortion and impunity within the government of Burkina Faso President Blaise Compaoré. He was assassinated after his newspaper began investigating the...
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    president until 1987 when he was deposed and assassinated in a coup led by Blaise Compaoré, who became president and ruled the country until his removal on...
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    Blaise Pascal (1623–1662), mathematician, physicist and religious philosopher Jacqueline Pascal (1625–1661), child prodigy, youngest sister of Blaise...
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    seem to have been contacts between St. Blaise and the Cluniac Abbey of Fruttuaria in Italy, which led to St. Blaise following the Fruttuarian reforms. The...
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