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losses tables for ****essing casualties. In 1876,
General Julius von
Verdy du Vernois proposed dispensing with all the
rules and
tools completely and allowing...
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Henri Duvernois (4
March 1875 in
Paris - 30
January 1937 in Paris) was a
French novelist,
playwright and screenwriter. La
Guitare et le Jazz-band, directed...
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Adrian Friedrich Wilhelm Julius Ludwig von
Verdy du Vernois (19 July 1832 – 30
September 1910),
often given the
short name of Verdy, was a
German general...
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du Vernois (French pronunciation: [lak dy vɛʁnwa]) is a lake at Le Frasnois, in the Jura
department of France. v t e...
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Claude Antoine,
comte Prieur-
Duvernois (1763–1832),
commonly known as
Prieur de la Côte-d'Or
after his
native département, was a
French engineer and a...
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Vernois may
refer to: Lac
du Vernois, a lake in Le Frasnois, France. Le
Vernois, a
commune in the Jura
department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern...
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Louis Duvernois (born 17 May 1941 in Le Creusot) is a
French politician and a
member of the
Senate of France. He is a
member of the
Union for a Po****r...
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Republicans group; French:
Groupe Les Républicains, also Les Républicains
du Sénat),
formerly the
Union for a Po****r
Movement group (Groupe
Union pour...
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Inouye W,
Oltean HN,
McMillan M,
Schnitzler H,
Lipton B,
Peterson JM,
DuVernois S,
Snekvik K,
Wolking RM,
Petersen J, Dietric, EA, Re****io-Kingry L,...
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shortly after signing the
contract and was
placed in
cryonic suspension.
Duvernois, the L.E.
representative who
explains César's
experiences to him while...