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  • Cycling: Tour de France Low‑importance...
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  • Talk:Yellow jersey statistics (category List-Class Tour de France articles)
    out that he won the prologue of 1988 Tour de France, so he most likely wore the maillot jaune in the first stage. I could change the article but I don't...
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  • wasn't a tournament but just tour matches) then the 4 players got to Lyon, November 27-28 (according to Tennis de France while McCauley proposed November...
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  • French version there is a section about La femme (the woman) in which her off-stage activities are highlighted. Such as her involvement in the French...
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  • Talk:Patrie (airship) (category A-Class France articles)
    the 1-2-3-4's performance; I'll have to have a thorough look at the better sources. If you look at a contemporary French source (Le tour de France en...
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  • 7 November 2008 (UTC) Good interview with Luba Kadison: Chloe Veltman, Theatre was my cradle : Chloe Veltman Interviews Luba Kadison -Buloff (1906 -2006)...
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  • we'd have to treat every country as having its own tour? What about German #1 at the time, or French? I get the problem. So it's not just two to urs but...
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  • to say that Le Mesurier had a role in a televised stage production of Just William - it would be more accurate to say that he appeared in a touring production...
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  • the Oxygene Tour from "Luxembourg, Rockhal" by adding "Esch/Alzette", as the Rockhal is NOT in the City of Luxembourg but close to the french border in...
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  • André Vacherot 1904 Max Décugis André Vacherot 6-1 9-7 6-8 6-1 1905 Maurice Germot André Vacherot 1906 Maurice Germot Max Décugis 1907 Max Décugis Robert...
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  • Talk:Wales national rugby union team (category Wikipedia pages with to-do lists)
    1904. In 1906, Wales again won the Home Championship, In 1909, Wales won the Home Championship and then, in 1910 – with the inclusion of France – the first-ever...
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  • science. Lance Armstrong (1971–): American cyclist. Winner of the Tour De France 7 consecutive times. Lance Armstrong was quoted by ET Magazine in 2004...
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  • supports this. -- Ssilvers (talk) 00:13, 7 March 2009 (UTC) "This attention to detail was typical of Gilbert's stage management and would be repeated in all...
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  • La Plume 1, 15 June 1905 of side interest ... Charles Morice, 'Le XXIe Salon des Indépendants', in Mercure de France 15 April 1905 Marie de Roode-Herijermans:...
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  • architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron. Hermann Hesse (1877–1962), German-Swiss writer and philosopher. Albert Hofmann (1906–2008), Swiss chemist, discoverer...
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  • University, by Daniel Chester French - (age 10 when it was commissioned; age 12 when it was installed) Day and Night (1906), Pennsylvania Station, by Adolph...
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  • tawdriness’ of the stage). Brahms and Tchaikovsky had a couple of curious date-related connections: They shared the same birth date of 7 May (Tchaikovsky...
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  • pilgrimage in France , after Lourdes. 1 Biography - 1.1 Childhood - 1.1.1 Alençon - 1.1.2. Arrival at Lisieux - 1.1.3 Education among Benedictines - 1.1.4 Departure...
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  • between the two offices. --83.70.154.81 Eamon DeValera referred to himself as President while on tour in America to raise funds for the Republic during the...
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  • New York, and Warsaw, with 200,000 to 300,000 visitors reportedly attending each exhibition. In September 1906, William Hornaday, director of the Bronx...
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