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| imself in oratory at the Society of Studies in | Dijon, a political and literary circle of the town's |
| iner for undergraduate students, and rector of | Dijon Academy. |
| big works are generally in the conurbation of | Dijon although biggest (CEA Valduc) is at Salives in |
| a series of advanced training assignments, at | Dijon, Ambrieu, Avord, Cazau, and Pau. |
| He returned to | Dijon and continued writing for local newspapers. |
| Michel Benoist studied in | Dijon and at Saint Sulpice, Paris. |
| He was born in | Dijon and died in Langres. |
| The bishop bore the title of | Dijon and Langres, but the union was never quite com |
| t at University College, Dublin, University of | Dijon, and the University of Kent. |
| A little is still grown north of | Dijon and in the Jura. |
| d by the Augustinian monks at Langres north of | Dijon and was widely grown before the phylloxera epi |
| He left home in | Dijon and travelled to Dunkerque where he enlisted a |
| layed another three gigs in 2008, in Bradford, | Dijon and London. |
| , Henri was at the court of Philip the Good in | Dijon as well. |
| Dijon attended Fairfield Middle School in Winnsboro, | |
| the convention center, built in 1950, and the | Dijon Auditorium, built in the 1990s. |
| Subsequently, the | Dijon Avenue site has closed down and all pupils are |
| r 2008, a third of the school buildings on the | Dijon Avenue site were burnt down in a fire. |
| ents from classic yellow, stone ground, spicy, | Dijon, beer, Kosciusko and even horseradish. |
| Dijon Bourgogne HB | |
| 1992 Zambia Open, Open | Dijon Bourgogne |
| rles Louis Guillemin (born January 11, 1924 in | Dijon, Bourgogne, France) received the National Meda |
| Dijon, Bourgogne, France | |
| On June 10, 1886, he was appointed bishop of | Dijon by Pope Leo XIII. |
| chose was still alive in 1440, but absent from | Dijon; by January 1445 he had died. |
| It is served by the A39 autoroute, by which | Dijon can be reached in about an hour and Lyon in an |
| Born in | Dijon, Chausson capitalized on her previously succes |
| cer of Pinot Noir in Oregon, and also produces | Dijon clone Chardonnay and Pinot Gris. |
| nd served as abbot of Saint Benignus' Abbey at | Dijon, dedicated to Saint Benignus of Dijon, which h |
| bited books in his possession, was executed at | Dijon; des Gallars, having nothing suspicious about |
| He was given a leave of absence from | Dijon due to all these breakdowns. |
| alenciennes and, in the summer of 1999, joined | Dijon FC. |
| In August 2003, he was signed by | Dijon FCO in Championnat National. |
| layed on the professional level in Ligue 2 for | Dijon FCO and Libourne. |
| He currently plays as a left winger for | Dijon FCO in the Ligue 2. |
| ter Lens suffered relegation, he now plays for | Dijon FCO after signing a two-year contract on 26 Ju |
| 15 July 2009 FC Nantes have signed the former | Dijon FCO left-back on a free transfer and on a one |
| travelling across the Atlantic to link up with | Dijon FCO in 1999. |
| yer who is currently playing as a defender for | Dijon FCO in France's Ligue 2. |
| Currently, he plays in the Ligue 2 for | Dijon FCO. |
| our signed a 3-year contract with Ligue 2 side | Dijon FCO. |
| th second division sides Stade Brestois 29 and | Dijon FCO. |
| he saxophone instructor at the Conservatory of | Dijon for 18 years. |
| He was jailed below the castle of | Dijon for 19 days, and spent the following six years |
| Etienne Binet, born | Dijon, France 1569, died Paris 1639, was a Jesuit au |
| Sometime after that the family moved to | Dijon, France, where they stayed until Robert the el |
| ad broken out of the Normandy bridgehead, near | Dijon, France, in mid-September, the 6th Army Group |
| ed and taught at the University of Burgundy in | Dijon, France; the University of Bordeaux; the Victo |
| Dijon, France; | |
| XIV Corps was headquartered in the vicinity of | Dijon from October 1942 until April 1944. |
| appointments at the universities of Cambridge, | Dijon, Hong Kong, Auckland and Geneva, as well as th |
| Boirac died in | Dijon in 1917. |
| Bonne died 17 September 1425 in | Dijon in childbirth. |
| Together they moved on | Dijon in order to take the city. |
| 's beginnings in the pagus Attoariensis around | Dijon in northern Burgundy. |
| He would spend the 2007-08 season with JDA | Dijon in the French Pro A league. |
| D in physical chemistry from the University of | Dijon in France and another Ph. |
| ly originated in the pagus Attoariensis around | Dijon in northern Burgundy. |
| f Napoleonic France) and his family settled in | Dijon in 1814. |
| He joins | Dijon in 2007 and is eventually shared with Brest wh |
| Dijon is the child of Kim Cohen and Daryl Prioleau ( | |
| Benjamin Darbelet (born 13 November 1980 in | Dijon) is a French judoka. |
| Virginie Razzano (born May 12, 1983 in | Dijon) is a French professional tennis player and th |
| Arnaud Brocard (born 19 August 1986 in | Dijon) is a French goalkeeper who plays in the Champ |
| y works from the period to compare to those in | Dijon, it is hard to assess the originality of de Ba |
| as sent to France, in order to study French in | Dijon, Lyon and Paris. |
| Margaret (1363 - January 23, 1423, | Dijon), married in Cambrai in 1385 John the Fearless |
| Bonne of Artois (1396 - September 17, 1425, | Dijon), married at Beaumont-en-Artois on June 20, 14 |
| lemon chicken made in France usually includes | Dijon mustard in the sauce and is accomplained by ro |
| 100 g | dijon mustard |
| o of whose major carved altarpieces survive in | Dijon, now in France, then the capital of the Duchy |
| Pope John Paul II appointed him as Bishop of | Dijon on November 6, 1982. |
| onds, an instrumental break begins, with Rocky | Dijon on congas; saxophonist Bobby Keys performs an |
| Dijon Prioleau (born on December 19, 1992 in Columbi | |
| d not ratify this agreement and the bishops of | Dijon remained administrators of the Diocese of Lang |
| in Holland, MIDEM in Cannes, as well as Paris, | Dijon, Rouen, Amsterdam, and across Europe. |
| Around the year of our Lord 620, the prince of | Dijon, Salvaert, makes his way to the Kingdom of Eng |
| very low vigor rootstock 420A and heirloom and | Dijon selections of Pinot Noir which would produce s |
| , Beverly Todd, Omari Hardwick, Michole White, | Dijon Talton, Royale Watkins, Damone Roberts, Tracie |
| s Meagan Good and older cousin of actor/singer | Dijon Talton. |
| t most employees commute from Is-sur-Tille and | Dijon; the CEA charters buses bringing employees fro |
| artist who came from the South Netherlands to | Dijon to work for the Dukes of Burgundy. |
| In the final scene, Scrooge catches | Dijon trying to steal coins from his house and chase |
| nce 1893), and modern history and geography at | Dijon University (1903), history at Sorbonne Univers |
| 1855, and then taught at the Minor Seminary of | Dijon until 1858. |
| (born 1340s in Haarlem ; died in 1405 or 1406, | Dijon) was a sculptor of Dutch origin. |
| March 1806, Vercelli, Piedmont - 5 March 1867, | Dijon) was a French Romantic painter, lithographer a |
| Bonne of Artois (1396-17 September 1425, | Dijon) was the daughter of Philip of Artois, Count o |
| ant (December 6, 1790 - June 4, 1872), born in | Dijon, was a Marshal of France. |
| a, young Allarmet retired to the Chartreuse of | Dijon, where his merits soon became widely known. |
| els before moving to the Burgundian capital of | Dijon, where from 1385 to 1389 he was the assistant |
| races including the Grand Prix of Bourgogne - | Dijon where he finished at the 4th position and the |
| this tower is an office building with shops in | Dijon, which has a total area of 5000 square meters, |
| er 1718 at Poitiers; the duchess was exiled to | Dijon while her husband was imprisoned in the fortre |
| of Volpiano (Guillaume de Volpiano; William of | Dijon; William of Saint Benignus) (June/July 962 - J |
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