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Achille Paroche (1
March 1868 – 27 May 1933) was a
French sport shooter who
competed in the 1900
Summer Olympics and 1920
Summer Olympics.
Paroche competed...
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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...
- his
countryman Konrad Stäheli
taking bronze.
Between them was
Achille Paroche of
France with silver. This was the
second appearance of what
would become...
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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...
- Les
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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champions since the
world championships began in 1897 were competing:
Achille Paroche of
France (1898) and Lars Jørgen
Madsen of
Denmark (1899); of the total...
- competing. The
world champions were Ole Østmo of
Norway (1897),
Achille Paroche of
France (1898), and
Franz Böckli of
Switzerland (1899). The
Olympic event...
- and Anna Duke and
Dutches of
Buccleuch and
Monmouth for
uniting the fyve
paroches in
Eskdale to the
Sheriffdome of Roxburgh. Not
public and
general 1672...
- of Ywst, that is in Englishe, the
north head of Ywst,
whilk term is twa
paroche kirks, and is mair of
profit than the rest of
haill of Ywst, perteining...
- Water.
Around 1507 the
register of Deer
Abbey lists its
lands in the "new
paroche of Deir". The name
Auchreddie has
dropped in
significance over the years;...