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Louis Joseph "Lou"
Sebille (November 21, 1915 –
August 5, 1950) was a
fighter pilot in the
United States Army Air
Forces during World War II and later...
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located southwest of
Lottivue between the Salt
River and Lake
Saint Clair.
Sebille Manor is
located northwest of
Anchor Bay
Harbor between Sugarbush and Donner...
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Cornelis Sebille Roos or
Cornelis Roos (1754 – 1820) was a
Dutch art
dealer and
inspector of the
Nationale Konst-Gallery
collection in ****s ten Bosch...
- the
National Kunst Galerie in the Hague,
against the
advice of
Cornelis Sebille Roos, who felt it
should be
covered with a curtain. The same
subject was...
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works in the
collection of Jan
Gildemeester Cornelis Sebille Roos in KNAW
members list "Cornelis
Sebille Roos". if then is now. 26
March 2013. De Nationale...
- not used in Korea.[citation needed] On
August 5, 1950,
Major Louis J.
Sebille of the 67th Fighter-Bomber
Squadron attacked a
North Korean armored column...
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Inspector Borowsky in investigating. The film
originally had a
story by René
Sebille, but was re-written by
Franco and two film
critics from the
Spanish film...
- Beast, Fane, Ifan, Lohse, the Red
Prince (now
named the Red Emperor) and
Sebille, as well as Malady, a key non-playable
character from the
first game. The...
- and cheerful,
silly or
serious depending on the hour.
Biographer Nadège
Sébille describes him as a man who
loved jokes and
exuded an
infectious joie de...
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February 2012.
Retrieved 23
April 2018. Bull, C.Y.; Kiss, A.E.; van
Sebille, E.; Jourdain, N.C.; England, M.H. (2018). "The role of the New Zealand...