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AIME
AIME AIME can refer to: American Invitational Mathematics Examination ...
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Like (translated from French)
Like Commune located in Savoie in the valley of Tarentaise . Population (1999): 3 222 inhabitants Surface: 50,74 km² Altitude: 680 m It is downwards located skiable field of Plagne and of its stations. To see The basilica St Martin: basilica of XIe century having an underground crypt The Montmayeur tower ...
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Aime (translated from Italian)
Aime Aime Name originates them: Aime Stato : Francia Regione : Rodano-Alps Dipartimento : Savoia ... invited to follow the outline comuni French Aime it is a common one francese of ...
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Aimé Maillart
Aimé Maillart Louis-Aimé Maillart (March 24, 1817 - May 26, 1871), was a French composer, best known for his operas, particularly Les Dragons de Villars (1856). He was born in Montpellier-des-Moulins. His other well-known works include: Lionel Foscara (cantata) (1841) Gastilbelza (l'homme à la carbine) (1847) Le ...
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Aimé Jacquet
Aimé Jacquet Aimé Jacquet 5 june 2005 Aimé Jacquet, born 27 November 1941 in Sail-sous-Couzan , Loire, France was the manager of the French national football team when they won the 1998 World Cup Biography Aimé Jacquet began his career as an amateur player for his local club, US Couzan ...
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Aimé Argand
Aimé Argand Aimé Argand (1755-1803) was Swiss physicist and chemist. He greatly improved the oil lamp. In 1784, he received a patent for his design which uses a glass chimney and a hollow wick to increase airflow producing a much brighter light and a smokeless flame because of more complete ...
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Aimé Anthuenis
Aimé Anthuenis Aimé Anthuenis (born December 21, 1943) is a former Belgian footballer and the current coach of the Belgium national football team. The Lokeren-born player and manager used to coach among others Genk and Anderlecht with whom he won three Belgian championships in a row from 1999 until 2001 ...
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St. Aimé
St. Aimé Saint Amatus, also called St. Aimé, was a Benedictine monk. After being the abbot of the Agaune monastery in Switzerland, he became bishop of the Sens (or Sion) diocese in Valis. After being (falsely) accused, he went into exile, first to Peronne, and later to Breuil, where he died ...
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Aimé Martin
Aimé Martin Aimé Martin (1781-1844) was a French writer. Born in Lyons, he moved to Paris, where he became the pupil and friend of Bernardin de St. Pierre: he collected his works and married his widow. Martin's letters to Sophia on Natural History were highly popular. This article incorporates ...
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Aimé Lepercq
Aimé Lepercq Aimé Marie Antoine Lepercq (Collonges-au-Mont-d'Or (Rhône département) September 2, 1889 - November 9, 1944) was a French soldier, industrialist and political figure. The eldest of nine children, he graduated from the Ecole Polytechnique in 1911. He fought in World War I, in which he was wounded ...
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