- Anne-Sophie
Mondière (born 1
February 1979 in Roanne, Loire) is a
French judoka (practitioner of judo). "Anne-Sophie
Mondière Bio, Stats, and Results...
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State Extension.
Retrieved November 26, 2024.
Wendeborn S,
Godineau E,
Mondière R,
Smejkal T,
Smits H (2012), "1.8
Chirality in Agrochemicals", Comprehensive...
- factory, the
Forges Mondière , the
Seychalles bridge plant, the Saint-Jean de
Thiers church and the
Moutier abbey. The
Forges Mondière The
Entraygues plant...
- international-level
swimmer Anne
Sophie Mathis,
French female boxer Anne-Sophie
Mondière (born 1979),
French judoka Anne-Sophie
Mutter (born 1963),
German violinist...
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wrote on the use of
proportional wheels in 1647,
published by
Melchoir Mondière. He was then
appointed ordinary royal engineer from
around 1648. He made...
- (+78 kg). She lost the
first preliminary match against France's Anne-Sophie
Mondière, who
successfully scored a waza-ari
awasete ippon (two waza-ari), seven...
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politician Anne
Molin Kongsgård (born 1977),
Norwegian snowboarder Anne-Sophie
Mondière (born 1979),
French judoka Anne E.
Monius (1964–2019),
American Indologist...
- Anne-Sophie
Mondière (FRA) Maki T****da (JPN)
Openweight details Midori Shintani (JPN) Karina Bryant (GBR) Carola Uilenhoed (NED) Anne-Sophie
Mondière (FRA)...
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factories built on
former mills, such as the Pont de
Seychalles factory or the
Mondière forges, are
taking the
place of the
spinning wheels. Many
churches and...
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Bryant (8), Tea
Donguzashvili (8),
Lucija Polavder (7) and Anne-Sophie
Mondiere (5). In 2018, in +78 kg
category for seniors, Cerić
achieved World No....