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Ferdinand Marie Léon
Delagrange (French pronunciation: [fɛʁdinɑ̃ maʁi leɔ̃ dəlaɡʁɑ̃ʒ]; 13
March 1872 – 4
January 1910) was a
sculptor and
pioneering French...
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guilty on 25
February 2008 of the
murders of
Marsha McDonnell and Amélie
Delagrange and the
attempted murder of Kate Sheedy, and
sentenced to life imprisonment...
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aircraft were
known by the name of
their owners, for
instance the
Delagrange I, or the
Henri Farman n°1.
Farman made many
modifications to his aircraft...
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French student Amélie
Delagrange. The
subsequent manhunt eventually led to the
arrest of Levi
Bellfield for
Delagrange's murder, and
several other...
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whole life
tariff imposed for the
murders of
Marsha McDonnell and Amélie
Delagrange and the
attempted murder of Kate Sheedy, all of
which had
taken place...
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first woman to
pilot an aircraft. A
friend of
fellow sculptor Leon
Delagrange, when he
became interested in
aviation Peltier soon followed. Thérèse...
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Laville worked for
Laboratoires Delagrange and that
company introduced the drug
Primperan in 1964.
Laboratoires Delagrange was
acquired by
Synthelabo in...
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acquainted with
several aviators,
including artist-turned-aviator Léon
Delagrange, who was
reputed to be the
father of her son André. Due to all of these...
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October 1991). "Synthélabo rachète les
laboratoires Delagrange". Les Echos. "Laboratoires
Delagrange". Bibliothèque
nationale de France.
Retrieved 24 August...
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while other aviation pioneers like Santos-Dumont,
Henri Farman, Léon
Delagrange, and
American Glenn Curtiss entered the limelight. In 1906,
skeptics in...