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Darmont (French: [daʁmɔ̃]) was a
French automobile manufacturer,
based at
Courbevoie in the
Paris conurbation, and
active between 1919 and 1939. During...
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Jacques Darmont was a
French film
director author of
three films in the 1930s. 1933: La
Margoton du bataillon [fr] 1934: The
Uncle from
Peking 1936: J'arrose...
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Darmont (French pronunciation: [byzi daʁmɔ̃]) is a
commune in the
Meuse department in
Grand Est in
northeastern France. It was
created in 1973 by...
- Marie-Anne
Charlotte de
Corday d'Armont (27 July 1768 – 17 July 1793),
known simply as
Charlotte Corday (French: [kɔʁdɛ]), was a
figure of the
French Revolution...
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Morgan broke into the
French market,
resulting in the
creation of the
Darmont company and, tangentially, Sandford. Nevertheless, the
second placed French...
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images suitable for
display with
current display technology LDR.
Arnaud Darmont (2012). High
Dynamic Range Imaging:
Sensors and
Architectures (First ed...
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Pujos (1910)
Dangel (1968–1971)
Danvignes (1937–1939) Darl'mat (1936–1950)
Darmont (1921–1939)
Darracq (1896–1920) Le
Dauphin (1941–1942)
David & Bourgeois...
- part of the
watershed of the Ru du
Moulin de
Darmont. The
excess water flowed into the
Moulin de
Darmont stream below, then into the Orne, a tributary...
- inn with two
young women. They hear of the
plans by the
French governor Darmont to
abduct Duke
Frederick William's bride,
Princess Marie of Baden, to marry...
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remained under 8 cwt.
Morgans were also licence-built in
France by
Darmont. By 1930, however,
inexpensive four-wheeled cars were proliferating, led...