-
asking Védrines to
fight or
leave Cairo merely resulted in
Védrines returning to
Paris and
challenging Quinton to a duel in Roux's place,
Vedrines desiring...
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Hubert Yves
Pierre Védrine (French pronunciation: [ybɛʁ vedʁin]; born 31 July 1947) is a
French retired senior civil servant and
politician who served...
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Olivier Védrine (born 3
April 1969) is a
French political scientist.
Olivier Védrine has
worked in
Russia for many
years and now
residing in
Ukraine after...
- The Astoux-
Védrines Triplane was a
triplane fighter prototype designed and
built in
France during World War I.
Powered by a 130 hp (97 kW)
Clerget 9B rotary...
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Védrines-Saint-Loup (French pronunciation: [vedʁin sɛ̃ lu]; Occitan: Vedrenas) is a
commune in the
Cantal department in south-central France. Communes...
- 30s. In
correspondence between Sartre and Beauvoir, the
pseudonym Louise Védrine was used when
referring to
Bianca in
Lettres au
Castor and
Lettres à Sartre...
- 44°35′09″N 0°19′25″W / 44.5859°N 0.3235°W / 44.5859; -0.3235 Château Doisy-
Védrines is a
sweet white wine
ranked as
Second Cru classé (French, “Second Growth”)...
- château, such as La
Chartreuse de
Coutet (from Coutet), or
Petit Vedrines (from Doisy-
Védrines). Wine
areas close to Sauternes, such as Cérons,
Loupiac and...
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January 1978, pp. 5–12
Védrines Regains the
Speed Record Flight 2
March 1912, p. 198[dead link] The
Accident to
Vedrines Flight International 4 May...
- de Funès : M.
Védrines,
editor Gregori Chmara : Le "Pépé"
Michel Subor :
Bruno Pittuiti, the son of the
Gypsy Guy Bertil : Théo
Védrines, the son of the...