• Bertrand Gille may refer to: Bertrand Gille (historian) (1920–1980), French historian of technology Bertrand Gille (handballer) (born 1978), French Olympic...
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    Bertrand Fabien Gille (born 24 March 1978 in Valence, Drôme) is a handball player from France. Very strong physically (1.87m, 98 kg)[citation needed]...
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  • Bertrand Gille (March 29, 1920, Paris – November 30, 1980) was a French archivist and historian of technology. Although best known for his work on technology...
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  • numbers Bertrand, Count of Toulouse (died 1112) Bertrand (film), a 1964 Australian television film Bertrand Gille (disambiguation) Bertram (disambiguation)...
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  • Henrik Toft Hansen (2013–2015) Dener Jaanimaa (2015–2016) Bertrand Gille (2002–2012) Guillaume Gille (2002–2012) Kentin Mahé (2013–2015) Aron Rafn Eðvarðsson...
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    the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics and is the older brother of Bertrand Gille. Gille's career as a handballer began early. Already in 1984, he was playing...
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    (ISBN 2-7061-1305-7) (fr) Bertrand Gille (s. dir.), Histoire des techniques, Gallimard, coll. "La Pléiade", 1978. (ISBN 978-2-07-010881-7) (fr) Bertrand Gille, Les sources...
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  • the work of Martin Heidegger, André Leroi-Gourhan, Gilbert Simondon, Bertrand Gille, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and Jean-Pierre Vernant in order to outline...
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    1967: Melvin Kranzberg 1968: Joseph Needham 1969: Lewis Mumford 1970: Bertrand Gille 1971: A. G. Drachmann 1972: Ladislao Reti 1973: Carl W. Condit 1974:...
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  • underdogs Iceland in the final (28–23). Thierry Omeyer, Daniel Narcisse and Bertrand Gille were voted into the tournament's All Star team. France won the world...
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