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Lucie Colliard, born
Lucie Claudine Parmelan (24
January 1877 – 12
August 1961) was a
French teacher, pacifist,
trade unionist and
communist from Haute-Savoie...
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Roberto Colliard (born 8
January 1953) is a
Mexican sailor. He
competed in the Finn
event at the 1972
Summer Olympics. "Roberto
Colliard". Olympedia. Retrieved...
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Daniel Colliard (French pronunciation: [danjɛl kɔljaʁ]; 14
August 1930 – 2
January 2022) was a
French politician. He was a
member of the
French Communist...
- Renée
Colliard (24
December 1933 in
Geneva – 15
December 2022) was a
Swiss alpine skier. At the 1956
Winter Olympics in
Cortina d'Ampezzo, she
became Olympic...
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Pierre Colliard (30
April 1852, Jons – 19 May 1925) was a
French politician belonging to the Republican-Socialist Party. He was a
member of the Chamber...
- Jean-Claude
Colliard (15
March 1946 – 27
March 2014) was a
French academic and
senior public servant.
Colliard was born in Paris. He
graduated from the...
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violone Julien Clerc – choeurs, clavier, piano,
primary artist Jérôme
Colliard –
design Christophe Morin –
cello Eric
Sauviat –
guitar Bénédicte Schmitt...
- ****embly,
appointed Guy
Canivet to the
Constitutional Council of France,
replacing Jean-Claude
Colliard.
Decision of appointment, 22
February 2007 v t e...
- doi:10.1038/sj.hdy.6800648. PMID 15770234. Stock, M.; Ustinova, J.; Betto-
Colliard, C.; Schartl, M.; Moritz, C.; Perrin, N. (2011). "Simultaneous Mendelian...
- Ruda,
Stephen Schwebel, José Sette-Camara,
Robert Jennings, Claude-Albert
Colliard (ad hoc) Case
opinions Separate Opinion:
Nagendra Singh Separate Opinion:...