-
century ago
after a
disaster known as the
Tragedy of
Sablier (in
which the
entire city of
Sablier fell into the Abyss) by the Four
Great Dukedoms. Wanting...
- the
bloody armed conflict which he
speaks about in his song
Graine de
sablier ("the
shots of the
Kalashnikov keep me from dreaming"),
Exutoire ("kill...
- The
Sablier 4 was a
tourism aircraft built in
France in the mid-1950s. The
Sablier 4 was a
parasol monoplane designed for
amateur construction. Data from...
- one of four black-winged
Chains known as Gryphon.
Before the
tragedy of
Sablier, the
Vessalius were low-ranking viscounts. The family's fame and prestige...
- www.msu.edu.
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February 2018.
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Rebuffat S,
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Ponge JF (2019-05-20). "Chemical
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Michel (ed.). "Les
Ailes françaises au Tchad :
Retournons le
sablier…". lavoiedelepee.blogspot.com. Jowett,
Philip (20
November 2013). China's...
- the
Leiden Observatory. In 1876,
Camille Flammarion called it the Mer du
Sablier (French for "Hourgl**** Sea") when he
revised Proctor's nomenclature. The...
- (Georges
Sablier)
Sablier S-4
Sablier T.4
Sablier S-8
Sablier S-10
Sablier S-11
Sablier S-12
Sablier S-14
Sablier S-16
Sablier S-18
Sablier S-19
Sablier S-20...
- cost overruns. In 2005, the
tower was
finally completed with a so-called
Sablier de lumière (English: Hourgl**** of Light)
designed by
architect Thierry...
- Marie-France (2
September 2013). "The
History of the
McIntosh /
Concepts du
sablier". cdsboutique.com.
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September 2017. Retrieved...