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Christophe de
Margerie (French pronunciation: [kʁistɔf də maʁʒəʁi], 6
August 1951 – 20
October 2014) was a
French businessman. He
served as the chairman...
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Margerie (66°49′S 141°23′E / 66.817°S 141.383°E / -66.817; 141.383) is a low, ice-covered cape in Antarctica,
marked by
prominent rock outcrops...
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Margerie Glacier is a 21 mi (34 km) long
tidewater glacier in
Glacier Bay, Alaska,
United States within the
boundaries of
Glacier Bay
National Park and...
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Pierre Martin Jacquin de
Margerie ForMemRS (11
November 1862 – 20
December 1953) was a
French geographer after whom the
Margerie Glacier was named, which...
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Margerie Bonner (February 17, 1905 –
September 28, 1988) was an
American actress, scriptwriter, and novelist. She is best
known as the wife of Malcolm...
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continued working on his
novel and met his
second wife, the
actress and
writer Margerie Bonner. His
father sent his rent
checks directly to the Normandie's hotel...
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Jacquin de
Margerie (December 25, 1924 –
December 2, 1991) was an Amb****ador of France,
author and
promoter of the Arts. The son of
Roland de
Margerie, French...
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Margerie Lake
Reservoir is a 244 acre lake in
Danbury and New Fairfield, Connecticut. It is a
source of
public drinking water,
maintained by the Danbury...
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sculpture in
American public collections, is a
project directed by
Laure de
Margerie, and
funded by the
Nasher Sculpture Center, the
Institut National d'Histoire...
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Hotel on
Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles, Van **** and the
former Margerie Willett were
married on the
radio show
Bride and Groom. They had four children:...