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Michel Grosclaude (French pronunciation: [miʃɛl ɡʁɔsklod]; Occitan: Miquèu; 8 July 1926 – 21 May 2002) was a
French linguist, and an
author of
works on...
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Philippe Grosclaude (born 1942) is a
painter who
lives and
works in his
native Geneva.
After practicing oil and
acrylic painting, he
adopted pastel, which...
- Louis-Aimé
Grosclaude (26
September 1784, Le
Locle - 11
December 1869, Paris) was a
Swiss painter who
began as a
portrait painter, then
specialized in...
- "Audrey
Grosclaude".
Olympic Channel Services.
Retrieved 18 July 2021. "Audrey
Grosclaude". Olympedia.
Retrieved 18 July 2021.
Audrey Grosclaude at Olympics...
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Maurice Grosclaude (22
February 1900 – 15
September 1985) was a
French middle-distance runner. He
competed in the men's 800
metres at the 1924
Summer Olympics...
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Aurelien Verdant,
guitarist and
singer Julien Paget, b****ist Gwenaël
Grosclaude,
guitarist Samuel Moncharmont (1981–2021) and
drummer Benoît Desvignes...
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public domain from page 442 of the 20th
edition of Gray's
Anatomy (1918)
Grosclaude, M.; Najihi, N.; Lädermann, A.; Menetrey, J.; Ziltener, J.-L. (February...
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Evans (Plaid Cymru),
Fernando Fuente Cortina (More—Commitment),
David Grosclaude (Occitan Party),
Wouter Patho (New
Flemish Alliance),
Frank de Boer (Frisian...
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Reformer of the
French Monarchy. New Haven: Yale
University Press. p. 62.
Grosclaude 1961, p. 467. The EB,
Eleventh Edition,
erroneously says "at St. Lucie"...
- In
April 1900,
Professor L. A.
Grosclaude of
Geneva proposed the
Invariable Calendar, New Era Calendar, or
Normal Calendar with 12
months and four 91-day...