- Jean
Meslier (French: [melje]; also Mellier; 15 June 1664 – 17 June 1729) was a
French Catholic priest (abbé) who was discovered, upon his death, to have...
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Illan Stéphane
Meslier (/ˌmɛlˈjeɪ/;
French pronunciation: [məlje]) (born 2
March 2000) is a
French professional footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for...
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Meslier is
originally a
French surname, and can
refer to the following: People: Jean
Meslier (1664–1729),
Catholic priest who was
discovered after his...
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Meslier Petit is a rare
white wine
grape that is a
minor component of some
Champagne blends. It is
valued for its
ability to
retain acidity even in hot...
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Jacques Meslier (3 May 1928 – 25
January 2014) was a
French water polo player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1960
Summer Olympics. Planche...
- Colombard,
while up to 10% of the
grapes used can be Folignan, Jurançon blanc,
Meslier St-François (also
called Blanc Ramé), Sélect, Montils, or Sémillon. Cognacs...
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Jenyns Karl
Christian Friedrich Krause John
Lawrence Charles R.
Magel Jean
Meslier Mary
Midgley J.
Howard Moore José
Ferrater Mora
Leonard Nelson Edward Nicholson...
- Gros
meslier,
Grosse blanche,
Meslier,
Meslier blanc,
Meslier d’Orleans,
Meslier de
Seine et Oise,
Meslier du Gâtinais,
Meslier du Gers,
Meslier gros...
- his death.
Meslier had
spent the
greater part of his life
working on it. The
history of true
atheism had begun.
Prior to
announcing Meslier as the first...
- on
Leeds goalkeeper Illan Meslier,
which was
regarded by Sky
Sports commentator Andy
Hinchcliffe as in fact a foul by
Meslier.
Keith Hackett,
former chief...