- Louis-Léopold
Chambard (25
August 1811 – 10
March 1895) was a
French sculptor from Jura. He was born in Saint-Amour dans le Jura and was son of Claude...
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Kedward 1993, p. 20.
Kedward 1993, p. 28.
Chambard 1976, p. 89.
Chambard 1976, p. 92.
Kedward 1993, p. 50.
Chambard 1976, p. 99.
Kedward 1993, p. 60. The...
- breakfast. He
subsequently found Bourdain dead by
suicide in his room at Le
Chambard hotel in
Kaysersberg near Colmar. Bourdain's body bore no
signs of violence...
- Oncogene, vol. 26, no. 22, 2007, pp. 3227–3239., doi:10.1038/sj.onc.1210414.
Chambard, Jean-Claude, et al. “ERK
Implication in Cell
Cycle Regulation.” Biochimica...
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collaborator Éric
Ripert of an
apparent suicide by
hanging in his room at Le
Chambard hotel in Kaysersberg, France. They had been
filming an
episode in nearby...
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challenging and some of the
symbols are hard to understand.
Azais and
Chambard believe that the
signs drawn on
stelae are "solar stars" and indication...
- الليبية,
archived from the
original on 2021-12-21,
retrieved 2018-10-10
Chambard, Roger; Nataf, Gilda; Graille, Barbara; Boucherit,
Aziza (January 2002)...
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Willie Mullins and
ridden by Paul Townend. Two horses, Run Wild Fred and
Chambard, were
withdrawn on the
morning of the race
after being found lame, reducing...
- République, of
which he
became editor-in-chief in 1897. In 1893, he
founded Le
Chambard, and was
imprisoned for a year (1894) for a
personal attack upon the president...
- Modesty,
sculpture by Louis-Léopold
Chambard, 1861...