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Sablonnières (French pronunciation: [sablɔnjɛʁ] ) is a
commune in the Seine-et-Marne
department in the Île-de-France
region in north-central France. Communes...
- Charles-Étienne César
Gudin de la
Sablonnière (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl etjɛn sezaʁ ɡydɛ̃ də la sablɔnjɛʁ]; 13
February 1768 – 22
August 1812) was...
- In 1745
Louis Pierre Ancillon de la
Sablonnière established the
Pechelbronn bitumen mine at Merkwiller-Pechelbronn, Bas-Rhin, Alsace. He was an interpreter...
- Merkwiller-Pechelbronn,
initially under the
direction of
Louis Pierre Ancillon de la
Sablonnière, by
special appointment of
Louis XV. The
Pechelbronn oil
field was active...
- Saint-Cyr. His best
friend was
possibly Charles-Étienne
Gudin de La
Sablonnière, one of his subordinates, who was
killed in
battle in 1812.[citation...
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method Boole 1880, p. 47, Eq(21).
Davis &
Polonsky 1983. Weisstein.
Sablonnière,
Sbibih &
Tahrichi 2010, p. 852. Boole,
George (1880) [1860]. A Treatise...
- at La
Coste and died of an
illness a few
months later. In June,
Nanon Sablonnière, one of the
servants involved in the La
Coste orgies,
quarreled with...
- girls' campus. In 1980, the
current owners,
Philippe and Anne
Gudin de la
Sablonnière,
became the
fourth generation of
directors at Le Rosey.
Louis Johannot...
- Québécois Véronique
Hivon 9,859 30.13 -5.23
Action démocratique Luc de la
Sablonnière 6,056 18.51 +3.34
Green Ali
Dahan 1,518 4.64 +3.23 Québec
solidaire Bill...
- (1999). "Curves from motion,
motion from curves". In Laurent, P.-J.;
Sablonniere, P.; Schumaker, L. L. (eds.).
Curve and
Surface Design: Saint-Malo 1999...