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Thomas Mario Haas (German pronunciation: [ˈtɔmi ˈhaːs]; born 3
April 1978) is a German-American
former professional tennis player. He
competed on the ATP...
- limits,
resulting in him
being eighteenth. He
joined Nico Hülkenberg of
Haas,
Pierre Gasly of Alpine, and Zhou
Guanyu of
Sauber in elimination. The second...
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between the
French and the British. One of the most
famous Spiritans was
Pierre Maillard,
named "the
Apostle of the Micmacs".
After arduous learning over...
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States Grand Prix.
Reserve driver Oliver Bearman replaced Kevin Magnussen at
Haas for the free
practice and
sprint sessions as
Magnussen felt unwell. This...
- in 1990 by Jean-
Pierre and François
Perrin of the
Perrin family,
proprietors of
Beaucastel since the
early 20th century, and
Robert Haas, an
importer and...
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Pierre Jean-Jacques
Gasly (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ ɡasli]; born 7
February 1996) is a
French racing driver,
currently competing in
Formula One for...
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later at the
Paris Conservatory,
where her
teachers were
Pierre Sancan,
Monique Haas,
Pierre Fiquet and
Nadia Boulanger. At the age of 16 she graduated...
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feminist activist Caroline De
Haas. This
report follows the
testimony of the
daughter of a
couple close to Abbé
Pierre, who came to
first meet Véronique...
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Wolfgang Haas (born 7
August 1948) is a Liechtenstein-born
prelate of the
Catholic Church who was the
first archbishop of the
newly established Archdiocese...
- 1992) is a
Danish racing driver,
currently competing in
Formula One for
Haas. Born and
raised in Roskilde,
Magnussen is the son of four-time 24 Hours...