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Neyret is a red
Italian wine
grape variety that is
grown in the
mountainous Valle d'Aosta wine
region of
northwest Italy though most
plantings are in the...
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Michel Neyret (born 12
April 1956) is a
former police chief of
staff (2nd in command) of the
Direction interrégionale de la
police judiciaire de Lyon (the...
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Neyret is a red
Italian wine
grape variety.
Neyret may also
refer to: Aurélie
Neyret (born 1983),
French illustrator and
cartoonist of
bande dessinée Bob...
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Robert "Bob"
Neyret (born 28
February 1934 in Grenoble) is a
retired French dental surgeon and semi-professional
rally driver who
competed in beginning...
- Lyonnais) is a 2011
French drama film
directed by
Olivier Marchal.
Michel Neyret was the real-life
inspiration for this film. Gérard
Lanvin -
Edmond "Momon"...
- Aurélie
Neyret (pen name, Clo; born 24 May 1983) is a
French illustrator and
cartoonist of
bande dessinée.
Neyret took
courses at the École Émile-Cohl [fr]...
- Schneider, Antione; Si-Mohamed, Salim; Magnussen, Robert; Lustig, Sebastien;
Neyret, Philippe; Servien,
Elvire (October 2017). "Tibiofemoral
joint congruence...
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primarily from the
Petit Rouge grape with
lesser amounts of Dolcetto, Gamay,
Neyret,
Pinot noir, and/or Vien de Nus.
Previously Enfer d'Arvier had its own DOC...
- had been used in
other vehicles, such as rally-prepared DSs used by Bob
Neyret in
Bandama Rally, and in the
Ligier JS2. With
secure financial backing,...
- 1968 London–Sydney Marathon, 158 km (98 mi) from the
finish line.
Robert Neyret won the
Rallye du
Maroc in 1969 and 1970 in a DS 21. The DS was
still competitive...