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2006 ( | Paris Saint Germain) |
He started out with | Paris Saint-Germain in 1990, then joined SCO Angers |
The male section of | Paris Saint-Germain claimed the French Cup. |
Paris Saint-Germain F.C. is a professional football | |
With | Paris Saint-Germain |
notable investments include Virgin Megastores, | Paris Saint-Germain F.C. and SNCM. |
Paris Saint-Germain won the match 1-0 thanks to a fr | |
The male section of | Paris Saint-Germain won the Coupe de France on 1 May |
Paris Saint-Germain captured their first Challenge d | |
Allez | Paris Saint-Germain (Go Paris Saint-Germain) is the |
Paris Saint-Germain FC | |
Eventually, | Paris Saint-Germain paid £2,300,000 for his services |
Later on he became a football manager, with | Paris Saint-Germain and Stade Rennais. |
The 1972-73 season was | Paris Saint-Germain F.C.'s first season after its sp |
and Nantes teammate Mario Yepes both moved to | Paris Saint-Germain in 2004. |
At the end of the 1997 season the | Paris Saint-Germain club was dissolved. |
He currently plays for | Paris Saint-Germain |
Paris Saint-Germain | |
He currently plays for | Paris Saint-Germain as a striker. |
He previously played for Angers SCO and | Paris Saint-Germain at the professional level. |
The victory gives | Paris Saint-Germain its first Challenge de France ti |
The male section of | Paris Saint-Germain claimed the French Cup on 1 May. |
orget is the all-time leader in appearance for | Paris Saint-Germain, with 370 matches. |
Baca began his career by | Paris Saint-Germain, before in July 2003 signing for |
After five years he was released by | Paris Saint-Germain. |
lowing the 2006-07 season, Pizzala signed with | Paris Saint-Germain. |
biggest ever win at the Parc des Princes over | Paris Saint-Germain. |
He currently plays for | Paris Saint-German. |
Brunery received an honorable mention at the | Paris Salon of 1903. |
Shown at the | Paris Salon of 1888. |
Dalou's Daphnis and Chloe shown at the | Paris salon, was purchased by the State. |
He showed his work at the | Paris Salon, but most of his exhibitions were in Bri |
and later in 1886 exhibited at the | Paris Salon, winning two awards. |
at the Great Art Exhibition in Berlin and the | Paris Salon. |
toured Europe, and exhibited his artwork a the | Paris Salon. |
hed several works that gained her entry to the | Paris Salon. |
Born in Algiers, Avril studied art in various | Paris salons. |
Paris: Sand & Conti, [1576, 1579] 1988 edition. | |
Paris: Sandoz & Fischbacher, 1873. | |
Royal-cambouis, 1 act military play, | Paris, Scala, 1910 |
jazz straight out of the late-'60s/early-'70s | Paris scene. |
13 February - Alexis Paulin | Paris, scholar and author (b.1800). |
Paris: Schonenberger. | |
y, Coutances, and studied at the University of | Paris School of Law, Major Seminary of Coutances, an |
Paris scored 81 runs for the club at an average of 8 | |
Paris scored a single half century that yielded his | |
is first full-line collection was shown in the | Paris season of 1980. |
For the bridge in | Paris see Pont Charles-de-Gaulle |
For the Railroad at Disneyland | Paris, see Disneyland Railroad (Paris). |
For the area in | Paris, see Latin Quarter, Paris. |
Les Incertains, | Paris, Seghers, 1965; Paris, Robert Laffont, 1970 |
Flower shop in | Paris selling the famous "poulbots" |
Treaty of | Paris, September 3, 1783 |
The Conservatoire russe de | Paris Serge Rachmaninoff (English translation: Serge |
La Femme qui danse with Dominique Simonnet, | Paris, Seuil, 2008 |
Paris: Seuil. | |
Paris: Seuil; reprint: 1997; A Tempest, New York: Ub | |
The main gallery of the | Paris Sewer Museum is also named in his honor, as is |
European Super Cup runner-up in 1996 with | Paris SG |
Coupe de France in 1993 and 1998 with | Paris SG |
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1996 with | Paris SG |
Coupe de la Ligue in 1998 with | Paris SG |
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup runner-up in 1997 with | Paris SG |
in 1991 with Olympique Marseille and 1994 with | Paris SG |
2010 Coupe de France with | Paris SG |
2004 Coupe de France with | Paris SG |
He was part of | Paris SG squad at the 1996 UEFA Super Cup. |
He played for Bordeaux, Marseille, Auxerre, | Paris SG and Valencia. |
rench football player who played for Poitiers, | Paris SG, Paris FC, Boulogne, Nice and U.E.S. Montmo |
He also had a short stint with | Paris SG. |
At the Triathlon de | Paris she placed 34th . |
Four years later in | Paris she was sixth in the 10 metre platform event. |
In | Paris she studied French repertoire with Pierre Bern |
Born in | Paris, she was the daughter of cellist Alfred Barrai |
After further clinical studies in Vienna and | Paris, she returned to the United States. |
After tasting success in | Paris, she dies during childbirth. |
Whenever Lady Penelope is in | Paris she always drinks Pernod. |
As of 2008, he continues to live in a | Paris shelter. |
He lived in | Paris shortly with little success. |
¹ Also performed at the | Paris show on July 2, 2005 |
t-Bayard Monoplane No. 1 was introduced at the | Paris show. |
20 November - Treaty of | Paris signed following defeat and second abdication |
The Prince wears silver and gold and | Paris silver-creamy with brown touches. |
Paris Simmons, footballer. | |
e has lived in the monastery of St. Jacques in | Paris since 2005. |
He has been military governor of | Paris since 1 August 2007. |
The | Paris Sisters |
The | Paris Sisters recorded five singles for the label, t |
itle track was previously a bigger hit for the | Paris Sisters. |
Paris Sixty-Nine. | |
Shot From My Gun ( | Paris, Smith) |
Six Guns Loaded ( | Paris, Smith) |
1914 | Paris Snappers |
1921 | Paris Snappers |
1922 | Paris Snappers |
Paris: Societe bibliographique, 1877-1903. | |
Studied in | Paris sometime between 1673 and 1679 |
The film begins in | Paris, somewhere around the year 1902. |
y the beehive) is an artist's residence at the | Paris South-Western outskirts. |
n May 1927, the World Union of Hebrew Youth in | Paris sponsored his first exhibit. |
In July 2005, Ronnie | Paris Sr. went on trial for his son's murder. |
o the league postponing Marseille's match with | Paris St Germain. |
Time and place: 1940, | Paris, St. Cyrill, Bayonne and Saint-Jean-de-Luz |
Paris stock exchange (Palais Brongniart, former head | |
-troubadours: trobairitz et chansons de femme ( | Paris: Stock, 1995) pp. |
Marcel Migeo: Les Rostand, | Paris, Stock, 1973. |
She did post-doctoral work in | Paris, Stockholm, and London. |
In 1878 | Paris stood as an Umpire in first-class match betwee |
Paris Street; Rainy Day (also known as Paris: A Rain | |
Main article: University of | Paris strike of 1229 |
Vernet Hunt, son of Col. Leavitt Hunt, in his | Paris studio, c. 1900 |
This was followed by a period spent in | Paris studying with Carolus-Duran. |
eveloped his medical skills through studies at | Paris, Stuttgart, Vienna, and Halle. |
Belmadi grew up in the northern | Paris suburb of Aubervilliers. |
Riots Rage in | Paris Suburb After Police Collision, an interview wi |
His factory was in the | Paris suburb Vaugirard. |
He died in | Paris suburbs in Fontenay-aux-Roses. |
link Cergy to Cergy - Le Haut and the Western | Paris suburbs. |
Cergy Le Haut is a railway station in | Paris suburbs. |
rved as organist at St-Paul-St-Louis Church in | Paris, succeeding his father in the position in 1905 |
commanded Catholic forces during the Siege of | Paris, successfully defending the city. |
In | Paris Sulkhan-Saba appeared before Ludwig XIV and in |
e him enemies, but the nuncios at Brussels and | Paris supported him. |
ke became popular in the financial district of | Paris surrounding La Bourse du Commerce (the former |
a recording of his Impressions d'Italie with a | Paris symphony orchestra. |
In | Paris Tanaka collaborated with the famous musician o |
The | Paris team arrived from the Big State League, changi |
or soccer games, and was home of the Olympique | Paris team. |
The story is set in | Paris ten years before Columbus discovered America. |
He was in private practice in | Paris, Tennessee from 1951 to 1952. |
He was in private practice in | Paris, Tennessee from 1945 to 1946. |
He was a Political consultant, | Paris, Tennessee in 1952. |
He was born on April 3, 1868 near | Paris, Tennessee in Henry County. |
Henry County Medical Center ( | Paris, Tennessee) |
A native of | Paris, Tennessee, he attended Union University. |
Irion was born in | Paris, Tennessee, in 1804 to John Poindexter and Maa |
Licensed to | Paris, Tennessee, USA, the station serves the Jackso |
He moved to | Paris, Tennessee, to become a store clerk. |
He began his law practice in | Paris, Tennessee. |
He was interred in Old City Cemetery in | Paris, Tennessee. |
gn beneath the catfish statue reads Welcome to | Paris, Tennessee. |
October 23, 1956, | Paris, Texas d. |
The film | Paris, Texas was adapted for the screen by his fathe |
Loop 286 is a loop highway around | Paris, Texas . |
town was also a filming location for the movie | Paris, Texas directed by Wim Wenders. |
Paris, Texas (1984) | |
Prize of the Ecumenical Jury: | Paris, Texas by Wim Wenders |
PJ Trailers is headquartered in | Paris, Texas, where its main production facilities a |
Carson's first acting role was in the film | Paris, Texas, portraying the character of Hunter Hen |
broadcasting a Classic rock format.Licensed to | Paris, Texas, USA, the station serves the Paris area |
Born in | Paris, Texas, Baxter graduated from the University o |
adcasting a Christian radio format.Licensed to | Paris, Texas, USA, the station serves the Paris area |
Jumper was born in | Paris, Texas. |
theme closely foreshadows Wenders' later film | Paris Texas. |
urch is a historic church at 410 W. Kaufman in | Paris, Texas. |
It was in 1883, while studying at | Paris, that he obtained American citizenship. |
Paris-Plages (" | Paris Beaches"; till 2006 Paris-Plage in the singula |
It was in | Paris that his first major work, the Overture in F M |
It was in | Paris that Charlotte came under the tutelage of seve |
Rugrats in | Paris: The Movie |
Paris: The Secret History (2006) | |
Pierre-Claude Foucquet was born in | Paris, the son of Pierre Foucquet and Anna-Barbe Dom |
Zimmermann was born in | Paris, the son of a piano maker. |
In exile, with the leadership in | Paris, the KPO continued to publish Gegen den Strom. |
porary exhibits on topics including housing in | Paris, the Paris of Baron Haussmann and of private h |
Ahodikpe was born in | Paris, the capital of France and the country's large |
Located in a northwest suburb of | Paris, the pet cemetery caters to a very elite clien |
29, he married Anne Grangeon and moved back to | Paris the following year. |
In | Paris the prostitutes had a guild. |
Bennetta Jules-Rosette, Black | Paris: The African Writer's Landscape, Chicago, Univ |
Junot was born in | Paris, the son of Michel Junot, Deputy Mayor of Pari |
In 1957 in | Paris the team of ACADEMIC became the world's studen |
He died in | Paris the next year. |
WINCD007 - Hawkwind - | Paris Theatre, 28 September 1972 |
Venue: | Paris Theatre, Lower Regent Street, London |
Recorded: 28 September 1972, | Paris Theatre, London |
Paris theatrical poster, 1925 | |
hydraulic and mechanical engineering, first in | Paris, then later in Florence. |
6 to 1966 Constant conducted at the Ballets de | Paris, then directed by Roland Petit. |
of the Faculty of Science of the University of | Paris, then Rector of the University of Paris from 1 |
In | Paris there was jubilation. |
In | Paris there is also a Cultural Centre of Serbia at 1 |
For example, in | Paris there is a measure for the official "kilogram" |
verseas Chinese from Cambodia who also live in | Paris, there are certainly more Cambodian nationals |
In | Paris, they did a Take-Away Show acoustic video sess |
r interrogation at the Gestapo headquarters in | Paris, they were taken to Fresnes Prison. |
National Museum of the Middle Ages, | Paris: three crowns, two crosses, links and gold pen |
Italy has nine impressions, England five, and | Paris three. |
Paris thus has eighty quartiers administratifs, each | |
The | Paris Tiara is a papal tiara given to Pope Leo XIII |
Once in | Paris, Tilden studied under Paul Chopin, another dea |
21, Kokia performed her first live concert in | Paris, titled "Bonjour Paris! |
They owned WTPR AM/FM, | Paris, TN which I also own. |
this, he took advantage of two deployments in | Paris to learn painting techniques. |
In 1887 he went to | Paris to study. |
Bodt was born in | Paris to French Huguenot parents. |
1540 - 1596), a Huguenot surgeon who fled from | Paris to England in 1576. |
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