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Alain Acart (sometimes
shown as
Alain Acard; 28
March 1951 – 2
January 2023) was a
French canoe sprinter who
competed in the 1970s. He won a
bronze medal...
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- mi), with four
lines and 41 stations. The system's name was
proposed by
Acart Communications, an
Ottawa advertising agency. The name "O-Train" was based...
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canoer who
competed in the mid-1970s. He won a
bronze medal,
alongside Alain Acart, in the C-2 10000 m
event at the 1974 ICF
Canoe Sprint World Championships...
- website. It
includes a list of all non-classified
Federal programs that make
awards to recipients.
ACART –
Federal Requirements Compliance & Traceability...
- and
Urban Myth went on to
study theatre-related
courses at NIDA, WAAPA,
ACArts, and
Flinders University.
Alumni of the
company include:
Edwin Kemp Attrill...
- to
Hungary (2003–2007) and the
Netherlands (2001–2003), COVID-19.
Alain Acart, 71,
French Olympic sprint canoer (1972, 1976),
heart attack.
Lincoln Almond...
- rare
Belgian last name. The
origins of Acar come from the
French last name
Acart. Here, the 't' is not
pronounced in
spoken French, and
hence was dropped...
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Acart and Gérald Delacroix (FRA) 4:30.78 QR 7. Mitsuhide Hata and
Mitsuo Nakanishi (JPN)...
- legal,
ethical and
cultural issues often involved in ****isted reproduction.
acart.health.govt.nz (Report).
Advisory Committee on ****isted
Reproductive Technology...