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Nicolas Achille Paroche (1
March 1868 – 27 May 1933) was a
French sport shooter who
competed in the 1900
Summer Olympics and 1920
Summer Olympics. In...
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Paroches (French pronunciation: [le paʁɔʃ]) is a
commune in the
Meuse department in
Grand Est in north-eastern France.
Communes of the
Meuse department...
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attractive and, lastly, her
French host
family headed over by a
strict Madame Paroche who is none too
pleased to see
Jenny having any sort of
social life whatsoever...
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metre free pistol,
individual details Karl Röderer Switzerland
Achille Paroche France
Konrad Stäheli Switzerland 50
metre free pistol, team details...
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north head of Ywst,
whilk term is twa
paroche kirks, and is mair of
profit than the rest of
haill of Ywst, perteining...
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laich fertile fruitful ****rie... All
inhabite and
manurit with twa
paroche kirkis in it, ane
fresh water loch with an auld castell. Na ****rie may...
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alsmeikle as to say in
English the bay Castle. In this ile ther is twa
paroche kirks, that ane
southe callit the kirk of Bride, the
uther northe in the...
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scores of the five
shooters were
summed to give a team score.
Achille Paroche of
France won the gold
medal in the
prone event, with
Anders Peter Nielsen...
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Pareid Parfondrupt Les
Paroches Peuvillers Pierre****e-sur-Aire
Pillon Pintheville Pont-sur-Meuse Pouilly-sur-Meuse...
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Kandukuri Veeresalingam,
Indian author and
activist (b. 1848) 1933 –
Achille Paroche,
French target shooter (b. 1868) 1939 –
Joseph Roth, Austrian-French journalist...