- Jean-Baptiste
Dubos (French: [dybo]; 14
December 1670 – 23
March 1742), also
referred to as l'Abbé
Du Bos, was a
French author. He was also a diplomat...
- René
Jules Dubos (February 20, 1901 –
February 20, 1982) was a French-American microbiologist,
experimental pathologist, environmentalist, humanist, and...
- the
opening of the 1976 film The Man Who Fell to Earth. Film
critic David DuBos described Chigurh as a "modern
equivalent of
Death from
Ingmar Bergman's...
-
businessman René
Dubos (1901–1982),
American scientist Charles Du Bos (1882–1939),
French essayist and
critic Marie-Jeanne
Renard du Bos (1700 – between...
- Blue
Rider Productions,
screenwriter David DuBos was
given an
opportunity to
pitch for
Leprechaun 3.
DuBos, who hadn't seen the
previous two films, was...
-
Charles Du Bos (27
October 1882 – 5
August 1939) was a
French essayist and critic,
known for
works including Approximations (1922–37), a seven-volume collection...
- The
Bugatti Type 51
Dubos Coupe is a one-off
automobile originally built by
Bugatti in 1931 as an open-top
Bugatti Type 51 race car that was
driven by...
- S2CID 29494719.
Dubos, René J. (1976). The Professor, the Institute, and DNA. New York:
Rockefeller University Press. p. 49. ISBN 0874700221.
Dubos, René J....
- declined, due to
Du Bos's perception that Gide had
disavowed or betra**** his
spiritual faith, in
contrast to
Du Bos's own
return to faith.
Du Bos's essay Dialogue...
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August 7, 2002 Times-Picayune, July 10, 2002 [1][permanent dead link]
DuBos, Clancy, "Questions for Cleo",
Gambit W****ly
newspaper / Best of New Orleans...