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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...
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Lagarde may
refer to:
Lagarde, Ariège
Lagarde, Haute-Garonne
Lagarde, Gers
Lagarde,
Moselle Lagarde, Hautes-Pyrénées
Lagarde-d'Apt,
Vaucluse département...
- Martinot-
Lagarde (born 7
February 1988) is a
French sprinter who
specialises in the 110
metres hurdles. He is the
older brother of
Pascal Martinot-
Lagarde. In...
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Britannica (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press. Rahlfs, Alfred. Paul de
Lagardes wissenschaftliches Lebenswerk im
Rahmen einer Geschichte seines Lebens...
- Léonce
Lagarde,
Count de Rouffeyroux, Duke of
Enttoto (1860 – 15
February 1936) was a
French colonial governor of
French Somaliland and amb****ador. In...
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Battle of
Lagarde may
refer to:
Battle of
Lagarde (1914), a
World War I
battle between German and
French forces Battle of
Lagarde (1940), a
World War...
- The
Lagarde List is a
spreadsheet containing roughly 2,000
potential tax
evaders with
undeclared accounts at
Swiss HSBC bank's
Geneva branch. It is named...
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Jocelyne Bredin LaGarde (24
April 1924 – 12
September 1979) was a
Native Tahitian actress who
became famous for her
first and only
acting role in the...
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Ernest Lagarde (September 4, 1836 –
October 25, 1914) was a
mixed race
Creole author, journalist, professor, publisher, and linguist. He
spoke many languages...
- The Thompson–
LaGarde Tests were a
series of
tests conducted in 1904 to
determine which caliber should be used in
American military handguns. The Army...