- Jean-Baptiste
Gustave Deloye (30
April 1838,
Sedan - 17
February 1899, Paris) was a
French sculptor and
medallist in the Neo-Baroque style. He was a student...
- 93-95.
Déloye 1994, § 63.
Déloye 1994, p. 215.
Déloye 1994, § 51.
Déloye 1994, § 38 and § 102.
Déloye 1994, § 38.
Déloye 1994, p. 227.
Déloye 1994, p...
- the
Benedictine Nuns of Our Lady of
Calvary Suzanne-Agathe (Marie Rose)
Deloye [fr] (4
February 1741 - 6 July 1794),
martyr of the
French Revolution Gertrude...
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Nancy Burr
Deloye Fitzroy (October 5, 1927 –
January 15, 2024) was an
American engineer specializing in heat
transfer and
fluid dynamics. She was one of...
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Jules Emil
Deloye Jr. The main-central and east
wings were
completed later 1935–38 by the
Civilian Conservation Corps,
supervised by
Deloye. The lodge...
- more
years under the
overall leadership of Mathieu's successor,
General Deloye, to
perfect and
finally adopt in
March 1898 an
improved and
final version...
- Encyclopaedia.
Retrieved 2018-08-22. H. A. Krimm; C. B. Markwardt; C. J.
Deloye; P. Romano; et al. (October 2007). "Discovery of the accretion-powered millisecond...
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Déloye 1994, § 140.
Déloye 1994, § 101.
Déloye 1994, § 145.
Déloye 1994, § 143.
Déloye 1994, § 122.
Déloye 1994, § 117.
Déloye 1994, § 118.
Déloye 1994...
- an
Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue,
located at 7, rue
Gustave Deloye in Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
region of France...
- The
Daily Show correspondent". The A.V. Club.
Retrieved April 4, 2025.
DeLoye,
Logan (March 4, 2024). "Comedian
Grace Kuhlenschmidt Reveals How She Landed...