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Benedictine was made in 1510 by Dom Bernardo Vinceki at the abbey in Erecomp, Normandy. It is one of the few Hqueurs that is aged for four years after blending. Benedictine and Brandy (B B) was introduced in 1937 after the discovery that Americans were adding brandy to Benedictine. Chartreuse, first made in 1605, is formulated with over 130 herbs and spices macerated in brandy. [Pg.83]

University Aix-Marseille III Avenue Escadrille Normandie-Niemen 13397 Marseille Cedex 20 France... [Pg.364]

Pierre Simon Laplace, the most influential of the French mathematician-scientists of his time, made many important contributions to celestial mechanics, the theory of heat, the mathematical theoiyi of probability, and other branches of pure and applied mathematics. lie was born into a Normandy family... [Pg.700]

University of Provence, UMR-6517, case 521, Avenue Escadrille Normandie-Niemen, 13397 Cedex 20, Marseilles, France marque srepirl.univ-mrs.fr, ptordo srepirl.univ-mrs.fr... [Pg.43]

This work was supported by CNRS (UMR 6037 and GDR 2590), University of Rouen, Region Haute Normandie, IFRMP23 and Medicago Inc. [Pg.248]

In the following month, it happened, Secretary Morgenthau was ordered to England and France by President Roosevelt to look into the many financial problems resulting from the invasion of the Continent. The Allies had landed in Normandy on June 6 and had already secured a firm foothold in northern France when we arrived in August of 1944. [Pg.204]

Michele P. Bertrand, Laboratoire de Chimie Moleculaire Organique, LCP UMR 6264, Boite 562, Universite Paul Cezanne, Aix-Marseille 111, Faculte des Sciences St Jerome, Avenue Escadrille Normandie-Niemen, 13397 Marseille Cedex 20, France... [Pg.424]

The author felt like he was watching the troops, in this case the first medical students who took RSR 13, go ashore at the battle of Normandy while being safely sequestered on a ship watching the invasion and praying that no one would be injured. [Pg.478]

Laboratoire de Chimie Moleculaire et Thioorganique (UMR CNRS 6507), Institut des Sciences de la Matiere et du Rayonnement and Universite de Caen-Basse Normandie,... [Pg.201]

Groupement de Recherches Methodologiques en Tomographie par Emission de Positons, CEA-LRA lOV - EA2609/DSV Universite de Caen-Basse Normandie, Centre Cyceron,... [Pg.201]

Gay, F. P. The Open Mind Elmer Ernest Southard, 1876-1920. New York Normandie Books, 1938. [Pg.434]

To convert the alkaline earth nitrates into saltpeter, Bernard and his father added wood ashes. Since much of the potash from the ashes was wasted by reacting with salts other than nitrates, they conceived the idea of using, instead of wood ashes, the cheaper ash of sea-weeds, especially Fucus and Laminaria from the coasts of Normandy and Brittany. The resulting sodium nitrate was then economically converted to potassium nitrate by treatment with wood ashes. The ash of these algae contains sodium, potassium, magnesium, and calcium as... [Pg.192]

Proust, like some post-exilic prophet, lived in a spirit world sandwiched between this world and the world beyond, where even a pattern on the wallpaper became fodder for hyper-speculation and dreams For it was old wallpaper on which every rose was so distinct that, had it been alive, you could have picked it, every bird you could have put in a cage and tamed, quite different from those grandiose bedroom decorations of today where, on a silver background, all the apple trees of Normandy display their outlines in the Japanese style to hallucinate the hours you spend in bed... ... [Pg.252]

John Buckley, British Armour in the Normandy Campaign 1944 (London Frank Cass, 2004) French, Raising ChurehilVs Army, pp. 100-5 Postan, Hay and Scott, Design and Development, pp. 329-30, 341. [Pg.183]

Preparation for what became the D-Day landings in Normandy on 6 June involved air attacks by heavy bombers on German communications in France, especially railway marshalling yards, as well as targets hitherto the preserve of tactical air units coastal batteries, ammunition dumps and military camps. [Pg.224]

British Armour in the Normandy Campaign 1944, London Frank Cass, 2004. [Pg.355]

We thank the Ministere de l Environnement and the Agence Financiere de Bassin Seine Normandie for their financial aid and contribution to this work. [Pg.391]


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