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Thomas Desvignes (1812–1868),
English entomologist Fabrice Desvignes (born 1972),
French chef,
winner of the 2007
Bocuse d'Or
Sidney Desvigne This page...
- the palace.
Desvignes supported Thonet for two
years and
helped him
establish himself in business.
Following his long stay in
Vienna Desvignes returned to...
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Fabrice Desvignes (French pronunciation: [fabʁis deviɲ]), born in 1973, is a
French chef, and
winner of the 2007
Bocuse d'Or.
Desvignes is head chef at...
- Museum, London.
Anonym 1868: [
Desvignes, T.] Entomologist's
Monthly Magazine (3) 5:25-26 Bates, H. W. 1868: [
Desvignes, T.] Proc. Ent. Soc. London, London...
- of Rome, whom
Desvignes appointed as
music master, i. e.
conductor and
master of the
choir of Notre-Dame de Paris. In 1811,
Desvignes became deputy head...
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desvignes [dead link] "Interview de
Margot Desvignes,
avant son départ pour la Suède". 5 June 2020. "Neuchâtel's
Margot Desvignes signs with...
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Sidney Desvigne (September 11, 1893 –
December 2, 1959) was an
American jazz trumpeter. He pla**** in a
large number of
noted 1910s and 1920s-era New Orleans...
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allegations of
cheating were
raised against the
winning chef
Fabrice Desvignes, due to the late
delivery of two
metal containers leading to
claims that...
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Sandra DesVignes-Millington (10
December 1957 – 28
January 2021),
better known as
Singing Sandra, was a
Trinidadian calypsonian who won the
Calypso Monarch...
- Toys. In 1827, Gr****-born
English architect and
engineer Peter Hubert Desvignes developed and
advertised a "Speiragraph", a
device to
create elaborate...