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cycle (also
known as the
mixed cycle,
Trinkler cycle,
Seiliger cycle or
Sabathe cycle) is a
thermal cycle that is a
combination of the Otto
cycle and the...
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Stade Sabathé is a multi-use
stadium in Montpellier, France. It is
currently used
mostly for
rugby union and
rugby league matches and is the home stadium...
- Hérault Rugby, of the Top 14 who play
rugby union formerly at the
Stade Sabathé and now at the
Altrad Stadium. In the 2010/2011 season, the team made it...
- the
French league system, the Top 14. They
originally pla**** at
Stade Sabathé (capacity 5,000) but
moved to the
Stade Yves-du-Manoir,
later known as...
- instruments, keyboards) 1992–1998
Christian Vignoles (guitars) 1979–1988
Bruno Sabathé (keyboards) 1985–1992 Louis-Marie Séveno (violin, b**** guitar) 1986–1999...
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Edwards (1992). "Barbe". Les
Chevaux (in French).
Translated by
Philippe Sabathé. Illustrator: Bob Langrish.
Solar (published
April 1992). pp. 30–31. ISBN 2-263-01821-2...
- band reformed, with Jean
Geeraerts replacing guitarist Tellard and
Bruno Sabathe taking Bretonniere's
place on keyboards. The band
initially changed its...
- prog-jazz and
zeuhl touch". Jean Geeraerts:
electric &
acoustic guitars Bruno Sabathe: piano,
synthesizers Alain Termolle: xylophone, vibraphone, percussion...
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moved into a new
stadium this
season having previously based at
Stade Sabathé.
Stade Français
would also play
three home
games at the 81,338 capacity...
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Sabas (Seba):
Sabeans Evilas (Havilah): "Evileans, who are
called Getuli".
Sabathes (Sabta): "Sabathens, they are now
called by the Gr****s Astaborans". Sabactas...