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Norman Le
Brocq (8
January 1922 – 26
November 1996) was a communist,
trade union activist, and a
leader of a
Jersey resistance cell
opposed to the German...
- Ed Le
Brocq,
previously known as Emma, Ed or
Eddie Ayres (/ɛərz/), (born 1967) is a musician,
music teacher,
radio presenter and writer. He is notable...
- The
medical condition pseudopelade of
Brocq is a flesh- to pink-colored,
irregularly shaped alopecia that may
begin in a moth-eaten
pattern with eventual...
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renumbered to 87) was
taken by Will Brown, who left
Erebus Motorsport. Jack Le
Brocq left Matt
Stone Racing to move to
Erebus Motorsport,
replacing Brown. Due...
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World War, when
Jersey was
under **** occupation, the JCP-leader
Norman Le
Brocq led a
resistance group called Jersey Democratic Movement. The resistance...
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Dermatitis herpetiformis (DH) is a
chronic autoimmune blistering skin condition,
characterised by
intensely itchy blisters filled with a
watery fluid....
- Jack Le
Brocq (born 7 July 1992) is an
Australian professional racing driver. He
currently competes in the
Repco Supercars Championship, and
drives the...
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frontal fibrosing alopecia,
central centrifugal alopecia, and
pseudopelade (
Brocq).
Cicatricial alopecias that are due to
predominantly neutrophilic inflammation...
- Australia. It was
designed by
Richard Gailey and
built c. 1889 by
Charles Le
Brocq. It was
added to the
Queensland Heritage Register on 21
October 1992. Cairnsville...
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Dorothea Weber (née Le
Brocq) (14 May 1905 - May 1993) was a
Jersey person who
sheltered a
Jewish woman during the
German occupation of the
Channel Islands...