- Jean-Pierre
Defontaine (4
February 1937 – 1
January 2022) was a
French politician. A
member of the
Radical Party of the Left, he
served Pas-de-Calais's...
- Hus 1968–72: René
Houdart 1972–76: Jean
Bondoux 1976–79: Jean-Pierre
Defontaine 1979–86: Jean
Bondoux 1986–88: Jean
Honvault 1988–2012:
Gervais Martel...
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Stoneman Penelope Windust as
Maggie Stoneman Jeffrey Alan
Chandler as
DeFontaine Michael Laskin as
Simon Lambert Rex Linn as Joe
McPherson Richard Riehle...
- Kent Nagano,
stage director Louis Erlo. 2005:
Alain Vernhes,
Martial Defontaine, François Le Roux,
Serghei Khomov,
Sandrine Piau, Anna Shafajinskaja,...
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several sources,
concerns that of Mr. and Mrs. Birch, Mrs.
Eckford and Mrs.
Defontaine, all of whom were said to have been
blown from guns at Fatehgarh. The...
- Chateaubriant,
illustrations by
Pierre Le Trividic [fr], Rouen, Éditions H.
Defontaine 1937: Pays de Bretagne, prix du
tourisme Breton 1942: « Pour une génération...
-
Skies Scenario,"
Didier de Fontaine. http://www.mse.berkeley.edu/faculty/
deFontaine/CommentaryIII.html
Archived July 19, 2011, at the
Wayback Machine "Elaine...
- Robert-A. Pinchon;
Introduction de
Henri Defontaine Lucie Delarue-Mardrus, 1935, Rouen, éd.
Henri Defontaine, Rouen,
Illustrations de
Robert Antoine Pinchon...
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heavy use of deep
magenta or pink in its decoration. In 1735, Anne-Marie
Défontaine, lord of the village,
decided to put her
forests and
quarries to a good...
- cat. AE 006 2012,
March 23
Carmen Giannattasio,
Patrizia Ciofi,
Martial Defontaine,
Bryan Hymel,
Alastair Miles Daniel Oren, Coro del
Teatro dell' Opera...