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After leaving | Grenoble, Abad joined fourth division outfit Chamois N |
Les Musiciens du Louvre relocated to | Grenoble after 1996, where they are associates at the |
e participated at the 1968 Winter Olympics in | Grenoble and at the at the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sap |
cer, competing in the Olympics twice, 1968 in | Grenoble and in 1972 at Sapporo, Japan. |
areer he played abroad for clubs including FC | Grenoble and Germinal Ekeren. |
He enrolled at the University of | Grenoble, and later finished his studies at the Univer |
me, as well as playing in the matches against | Grenoble and Bath. |
peted in 10 km at the 1968 Winter Olympics in | Grenoble, and in 5 and 10 km at the 1972 Winter Olympi |
er school at Haileybury, further education at | Grenoble and National Service in the Royal Navy, he st |
overing a total of about 1140 km, starting in | Grenoble and finishing in Annecy. |
dies at the Institute of Political Science in | Grenoble and was awarded a Masters degree in Political |
silver in the at the 1968 Winter Olympics in | Grenoble and a bronze in the 4 x 10 km cross-country s |
the 20 km at the Winter Olympic Games 1968 in | Grenoble, and he retained his gold medal at the Winter |
He was born at | Grenoble and was educated for the priesthood at the se |
ated at Winchester College, the University of | Grenoble, and Magdalen College, Oxford, where he was a |
arseilles, while Mummolus rescued the city of | Grenoble and sent Rodanus and his army of 500 to the p |
four-man event at the 1968 Winter Olympics in | Grenoble and finished eighth in the two-man event at t |
x 10 km relay at the 1968 Winter Olympics in | Grenoble and placed 7th in the 30 km event at those sa |
h won silver medals at the Winter Olympics in | Grenoble and bronze medals in 1972 at the Winter Olymp |
Studied philosophy and theology at | Grenoble and Rome. |
he did postgraduate work at the University of | Grenoble and the Sorbonne. |
ordic combined at the 1968 Winter Olympics in | Grenoble, and at the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo. |
ulouse FC, RC Lens, Angers SCO, FC Nantes, FC | Grenoble and US Le Mans. |
In 1678-1679 he spent some time in | Grenoble as tutor in a private family; on his return t |
He also played for | Grenoble, AS Cannes, Umm Salal and US Boulogne. |
th Ard Schenk, at the 1968 Winter Olympics in | Grenoble; at the 1964 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck he |
Champions, Groupe D: | Grenoble B |
mber 1911 Pope Pius X appointed him Bishop of | Grenoble, being consecrated by Pierre Andrieu in Octob |
While at | Grenoble, Bishop Ginoulhiac wrote and published severa |
in the 1,500 m at the 1968 Winter Olympics of | Grenoble, but finished only 20th. |
He became professor of Greek and librarian at | Grenoble, but was compelled to retire in 1816 on accou |
e Dioceses of Valence, Tarentaise, Geneva and | Grenoble, but all the other dioceses in this district |
President, Nicolas Sarkozy, made a speech in | Grenoble concerning the recent events, both there and |
bishops-elect (Lautelin of Embrun, Hugues of | Grenoble, Didier of Cavaillon) accompanied the legate |
nch football midfielder currently playing for | Grenoble Foot 38. |
professional level in Ligue 2 for Angers SCO, | Grenoble Foot 38 and Stade Reims. |
ceived much interest from French Ligue 1 side | Grenoble Foot 38 during the winter transfer window. |
hing in 2nd place and 3rd, both FC Nantes and | Grenoble Foot 38 achieved promotion as well. |
French football striker currently playing for | Grenoble Foot 38 in the French Ligue 2. |
eper, currently with Stade Reims on loan from | Grenoble Foot 38. |
enegalese footballer, who currently plays for | Grenoble Foot 38. |
l were spent in the lower leagues, first with | Grenoble Foot 38 then La Roche VF. |
h football midfielder who currently plays for | Grenoble Foot 38 in the French Ligue 1. |
tion was achieved in 2007-08, with hometown's | Grenoble Foot 38; after the club's subsequent relegati |
He would then join the academy at | Grenoble Foot for another 4 years, reaching the semi-f |
sed from Cardiff City and went on to sign for | Grenoble Foot 38, spending one year at the club before |
ttier began his career 2001 in the youth from | Grenoble Foot 38, joined than 2003 to Rodez AF, after |
re for a 6 further months, until Ligue 2 side | Grenoble Foot 38 bought him. |
26 with | Grenoble Foot 38. |
He also coached | Grenoble Foot 38 after his playing career. |
But on 25 August 2005, he was signed by | Grenoble Foot 38 of Ligue 2. |
Mandrichi signed a two year deal to play for | Grenoble Foot 38. |
On 5 September 2009 | Grenoble Foot 38 have loaned goalkeeper to Stade Reims |
st 2010 Jackson Mendy signed with French side | Grenoble Foot 38. |
09, 33-year old Batlles joined newly promoted | Grenoble Foot 38. |
e 2 side Troyes AC in the summer of 2007 from | Grenoble Foot 38. |
signed a three-and-a-half-year contract with | Grenoble Foot. |
anuary 2004, he was back to France to play in | Grenoble Foot. |
He made his debut at SM Caen 2-1 loss against | Grenoble Foot.He scored his first goal against AS Nanc |
en Olympic broadcasts, beginning with 1968 in | Grenoble, France for CBS, where he broadcast ice hocke |
He left school and lived for three years in | Grenoble, France - an experience which made a deep imp |
and Director of the Institut Laue-Langevin in | Grenoble, France and Chairman of the Science Board of |
principal violist of the Chamber Orchestra of | Grenoble France and of the Concerto Soloists Chamber O |
University of | Grenoble, France (1985) |
Playing Key Largo in | Grenoble, France |
2002 Palais de Justice (courthouse) in | Grenoble, France |
She was born in | Grenoble, France and died in St. Charles, Missouri. |
Philippe Gardent (born March 24, 1979 in | Grenoble, France), is a rugby league player and former |
Finally, at the 1968 Winter Olympics in | Grenoble, France, a 40-year-old Monti won a gold in bo |
and two women) at the 1968 Winter Olympics in | Grenoble, France. |
is an outdoor speed skating venue located in | Grenoble, France. |
a bronze medal at the 1968 Winter Olympics in | Grenoble, France. |
from the University of Rome and University of | Grenoble, France. |
Gold medalist at the 1968 Winter Olympics in | Grenoble, France. |
secutive Winter Olympics, starting in 1968 in | Grenoble, France. |
a Salette is a small mountaintop village near | Grenoble, France. |
stein competed at the 1968 Winter Olympics in | Grenoble, France. |
Nightmare is a power metal band, native of | Grenoble, France. |
Japan competed at the 1968 Winter Olympics in | Grenoble, France. |
nd composer of electroacoustic music based in | Grenoble, France. |
degree from National Polytechnic Institute of | Grenoble, France. |
ur competitors at the 1968 Winter Olympics in | Grenoble, France. |
won her first adult title later that month in | Grenoble, France. |
19, Malcolm competed in his first Olympics at | Grenoble, France. |
He firstly managed Ligue 2 side | Grenoble from 1967 until 1969. |
He signed for | Grenoble from Le Havre AC on July 31, 2009. |
ciologie et geophysique de l'environnement in | Grenoble from 1983 to 1988. |
The French organizers of the | Grenoble Games used the codes ALL (Allemagne, Germany) |
ore, he won three Six-day races in 2005-2006: | Grenoble, Ghent and Hasselt. |
the San Isidro Club in Argentina, French side | Grenoble, Gloucester and Leeds Tykes. |
In Europe Yates has played for such teams as | Grenoble, Gloucester, Sale Sharks and Worcester. |
2008 Centre National d'art Contemporain de | Grenoble, Grenoble |
At the 1968 Winter Olympics in | Grenoble, he won gold medals in the two-man and four-m |
At the 1968 Winter Olympics in | Grenoble, he finished sixth in the individual normal h |
er studying with the Oratorians in his native | Grenoble, he entered the Sorbonne, where he became pri |
In | Grenoble he was a member of the West German four-man b |
After two full seasons with | Grenoble, he signed at Stade Reims in the summer of 20 |
At the 1968 Winter Olympics in | Grenoble, he won the gold medal in the individual even |
At the 1968 Winter Olympics in | Grenoble he finished 5th in the 1500 metres. |
In | Grenoble, he is commemorated by the tram-stop (lines A |
At the 1968 Winter Olympics in | Grenoble, he won a gold medal in the 4 x 10km relay. |
At the 1968 Winter Olympics in | Grenoble, he won a gold medal with the Soviet relay te |
was stationed successively at Marseilles and | Grenoble; he saw some active service during the civil |
owever, by the end of stage five from Lyon to | Grenoble, his chance of victory looked slim. |
While at the CEA laboratory in | Grenoble, Huxley was involved in the revolutionary dis |
he won a gold medal in the four-man event at | Grenoble in 1968. |
h was a bronze at the 1968 Winter Olympics in | Grenoble in the Individual event. |
re taking two doctorates at the University of | Grenoble in France. |
ich enabled him to study at the University of | Grenoble in France from 1959-1961. |
on to study at the Sorbonne and University of | Grenoble in France. |
Made against his will Bishop of | Grenoble in 1671, he proved himself zealous almost to |
nsbruck in 1964 and 13th in the same event at | Grenoble in 1968. |
m, and participated at the Winter Olympics in | Grenoble in 1968, where the Norwegian team placed 11th |
inish of eighth in the men's singles event at | Grenoble in 1968. |
He received his Licence es Science from | Grenoble in 1966 and his Diplome d'Ingenieur from the |
joined Rangers on trial but later signed for | Grenoble in Ligue 2. |
in four Winter Olympics, he won two medals at | Grenoble in 1968 with a gold in the men's singles even |
h descent who currently plays for French club | Grenoble in Ligue 2. He is a France youth internationa |
ed and condemned to death, he was executed in | Grenoble in 1828. |
He became head of the artillery school at | Grenoble in 1907. |
He played for FC | Grenoble in the 2002-04 Challenge Cup and European Shi |
ics was fifth in the Nordic combined event at | Grenoble in 1968. |
He is currently a full professor at | Grenoble INP/Phelma, an adjunct professor of materials |
Julien Robert (born 11th December 1974 in | Grenoble) is a French biathlete. |
Bruno Saby (born 23 February 1949 in | Grenoble) is a rally driver from France. |
Maxence Flachez (born 5 August 1972 in | Grenoble) is a retired French footballer who played as |
A wine festival in | Grenoble, Le Beaujolais nouveau, ended in rioting on t |
oss and community response, Editors Lenore A. | Grenoble, Lindsay J. Whaley, Cambridge University Pres |
Grenoble lost the match 2-1. | |
Even after Ligue 2 side | Grenoble made an approach to sign the player he finall |
f 1935 while the composer was in residence at | Grenoble near the French Alps. |
r a few nights thereafter, riots erupted in a | Grenoble neighborhood after pursuing French police, ha |
The couple also participated in the 1968 | Grenoble Olympics ice dance demonstration, winning the |
nulphy is claimed to have been born either at | Grenoble or at Lyons, but Aix is also a possibility. |
jk Museum in Amsterdam, Musee des Beaux Arts, | Grenoble, Pecci Museum, Prato, Italy and the Museum of |
nding monks are thought to have come from the | Grenoble region. |
IRAM offices and laboratories in Granada and | Grenoble, respectively. |
ks after that, at the 1968 Winter Olympics in | Grenoble, she became Olympic Champion on the 500 m and |
the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in | Grenoble till 1998, he did his postdoctoral at Stanfor |
antium the road branched, to the west through | Grenoble to Vienna (modern Vienne), on the Rhone; to t |
full professor in 1977, and in 1980 moved to | Grenoble to work as a visiting scientist at Institut L |
nce, stretching to the north from the city of | Grenoble to the Lac du Bourget. |
r received the bishoprics of Lyon, Vienne and | Grenoble, to be governed by Gerard; Louis II received |
In 1870 he was transferred from | Grenoble to the archiepiscopal See of Lyon. |
She was born on January 17, 1662 in | Grenoble to Henri Pitel de Longchamp and Charlotte Leg |
Le Camus founded in the Diocese of | Grenoble two seminaries and several charitable institu |
r, and grandson of John Gardiner, he attended | Grenoble University and was fluent in French, German a |
nity College, Cambridge (senior scholar), and | Grenoble University. |
He remained in | Grenoble until Pope Benedict XV appointed him Archbish |
In 1968, | Grenoble welcomed the Xth Olympic Winter Games, allowi |
He competed at the 1968 Winter Olympics in | Grenoble, where he placed 21st in the individual Nordi |
She competed at the 1968 Winter Olympics in | Grenoble, where she placed 8th in 500 m and 9th in 100 |
He was then sent by his superiors to | Grenoble, where, thanks to the protection of Cardinal |
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