by a majority in 1872 by an assembly dominated by conservatives, as an instrument in the hands of the Catholic Church and a bastion of reaction. During...
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1999 : not awarded 2000 : Jean-Frédéric Neuburger (France) 2001 : Alexandre Grelot (France) 2002 : Daria Fadeeva (Belarus/France) 2003 : Rintaro Akamatsu (Japan)...
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Mikdash-Shamailov, Muzeʼon Yiśraʼel (Jerusalem), UPNE, 2002, page 19 Ezra 8:17 Grelot, “Notes d'onomastique sur les textes araméens d'Egypte,” Semitica 21, 1971...
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(2001). The Evidence for Jesus. Hodder & Stoughton. George, Augustin & Grelot, Pierre (Eds.) (1992). Introducción Crítica al Nuevo Testamento. Herder...
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The Besançon-Montfaucon Festival offers musical works played on period instruments. The Foire Comtoise is a trade fair and a travelling funfair held in...
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*grisilōn "to hail" < Gmc) grêlon grêler grelin "wallfish" grêlon "hailstorm" grelot "a bell" grelotter "to shiver" grès "sandstone" grésil gresserie grésil...
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actual people from the area attending a funeral. The mathematician and instrument maker Pierre Vernier, for whom the eponymous scale is named, was also...
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Rittgen, Bitche et son canton, des origines à 1945, 1988. Bernard Robin, Les Grelots du vent, images et mirages du Pays de Bitche, 1984. Bernard Robin, Un sablier...
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