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Fauconnet (March 13, 1874 in Saint-Denis – 1938) was a
French sociologist who is best
known as a
contributor to the L'Année Sociologique.
Fauconnet aggregated...
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Michel Fauconnet (6
September 1909 – 1
November 1988) was a
Swiss foil fencer. He
competed at the 1928 and 1936
Summer Olympics. "Michel
Fauconnet Olympic...
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Track Speed Skating World Cup legs cancelled". "Thibaut
Fauconnet & ISU v. ISU &
Thibaut Fauconnet, Award". Jus Mundi.
April 19, 2012.
Retrieved January...
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Thibaut Fauconnet (born 23
April 1985) is a
French short track speed skater. He
represented France at the 2010
Winter Olympics in
Vancouver and at the...
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- Cultures.
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- 55s were
built in Germany, 155 in
France under the name
Avialsa A.60
Fauconnet, and 16 in
Italy as the
Meteor MS-30 L P****ero;
production was discontinued...
- The white-fronted
falconet (Microhierax latifrons), also
called the
Bornean falconet, is a
species of bird of prey in the
family Falconidae. Described...
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equal to the third. Its legs and feet are yellow,
hence the
French name
fauconnet à
pattes jaunes (yellow-legged falconet). Base of the bill and skin surrounding...
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Paris were
constructed in 1809. In 1823,
Genevan entrepreneur M.
Fauconnet launched the Évian
mineral water company (Société des Eaux Minérales d'Évian)...