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    Blet (French pronunciation: [blɛ]) is a commune in the Cher department in the Centre-Val de Loire region of France. A farming area comprising a village...
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  • Blet may refer to: Blet, a commune in France Bletting, a process associated with the ripening of some fruits Stéphane Blet (1969-2022), French pianist...
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    Stéphane Blet (9 March 1969 – 7 January 2022) was a French classical pianist and composer. Born in Paris, France, Blet was a disciple of the great American...
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    Bled (pronounced [ˈbleːt] ; German: Veldes, in older sources also Feldes) is a town on Lake Bled in the Upper Carniolan region of northwestern Slovenia...
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  • II. The collection was compiled by four Jesuit priest-historians—Pierre Blet (France), Angelo Martini (Italy), Burkhart Schneider (Germany), and Robert...
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  • The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) is a labor union founded in Marshall, Michigan, on 8 May 1863 as the Brotherhood of the Footboard...
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    New York: Paulist Press, 1999, ISBN 978-0-8091-0503-8, p. 256. Blet, pp. 89–90. Blet, pp. 219–24. Richard J. Evans, The Third Reich at War, London: Allen...
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    Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) for over 40 years, and served as president of BLET Local 391 for eight years, chairman of the BLET Iowa State Legislative...
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  • Teamsters, along with the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET), they negotiated separately. Similarly, SMART-MD and SMART-TD, the union's...
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  • (hexenollactone) into sorbic acid.[clarification needed] The English verb to blet was coined by John Lindley, in his Introduction to Botany (1835). He derived...
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