-
before dawn on the
morning of
December 12, 1992,
Arnold Archambeau and Ruby
Bruguier, aged 20 and 18 respectively, left a car
Archambeau had been
driving following...
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Bruguier may
refer to:
Theophile Bruguier (August 31, 1813 –
February 18, 1896) was a French-Canadian fur
trader with the
American Fur Company. Willard...
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Antoine Bruguier, a US engineer,
filed suit
against Amazon in the
United States District Court for the
Western District of Washington.
Bruguier argued...
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Michel Bruguier (17
November 1921 - 16
March 1967) was a
French lawyer and
resistance fighter.
Michel Bruguier was born on
November 17, 1921, in Carc****onne...
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Theophile Bruguier (August 31, 1813 –
February 18, 1896) was a French-Canadian fur
trader with the
American Fur Company.
Bruguier is
credited as being...
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Willard Bruguier III (/ˈbruːjʌr/ born
December 4, 1981) is an
American former professional darts player from
South Dakota who pla**** in
Professional Darts...
- The
Theophile Bruguier Cabin is a
historic building located in
Sioux City, Iowa,
United States.
Bruguier was a
Quebec native who was a
trader with the...
- the true
tradition of the Jaquet-Droz, the also
Swiss Bruguier family.
Charles Abraham Bruguier was born in
Geneva in 1788. He
would gain
great fame in...
-
Victorien Félix
Bruguier (16
March 1884 – 20
August 1962),
called Georges Bruguier, was a
French politician and journalist. Born in Nîmes,
Georges Brugier...
- Élisabeth Bruyère (or
Bruguier) (March 19, 1818 –
April 5, 1876) was the
founder of the
Sisters of
Charity of
Bytown and
opened the
first hospital there...