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Adrien Jean
Joseph Marie Lagard (? in Lyon – 4
March 1878) was a 19th-century
French composer. He
wrote more than 200
songs and
ditties on
lyrics by, among...
- PMID 17079680. Kenyon,
Johanna J.; Hall, Ruth M. (2013-04-16). de Crécy-
Lagard,
Valerie (ed.). "Variation in the
Complex Carbohydrate Biosynthesis Loci...
- The
Unauthorized Guide to
Choosing a Church,
Brazos Press, 2003 See F.
LaGard Smith, "The
Cultural Church", 20th
Century Christian, 1992, 237 pages,...
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Christine Madeleine Odette Lagarde (French: [kʁistin madlɛn ɔdɛt
laɡaʁd]; née Lallouette, IPA: [lalwɛt]; born 1
January 1956) is a
French politician and...
- the
Agenda to
Redefine Moral Values. B&H
Publishing Group. Smith,
Frank LaGard (1996). ACLU: The Devil's Advocate: The
Seduction of
Civil Liberties in...
- Jean-Christophe
Lagarde (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ kʁistɔf
laɡaʁd]; born 24
October 1967) is a
French politician serving as
president of the
Union of...
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Daugherty M,
Polanuyer B,
Farrell M,
Scholle M,
Lykidis A, de Crécy-
Lagard V,
Osterman A (June 2002). "Complete
reconstitution of the
human coenzyme...
- Europa. Der
slawische Standpunkt;
Berlin 1991, pp. 13–44. Snyder, Louis. "
Lagard, Paul
Anton de (1827–1891)",
Encyclopedia of the
Third Reich.
Robert Hale...
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Claude François Chauveau-Lagarde (French pronunciation: [klod fʁɑ̃swa ʃovo
laɡaʁd]; 1756–1841) was a
French lawyer who came into the
public spotlight in the...
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Lagarde (French pronunciation: [
laɡaʁd]; German: Gerden) is a
commune in the
Moselle department in
Grand Est in north-eastern France.
Communes of the Moselle...