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Henri Stehlé
Lucien Degras, Stehlé's successor in 1964 at the INRA Plant Improvement Station, pointed out that this publication highlights a key issue in Sthele's studies Degras also stressed that Stehlé was a pioneer in the use of biological methods for crop protection, publishing his first article on the subject in 1935 wikipedia.org
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dégras
degras, dégras (ˈdɛgrəs, ‖ deˈgra) [F. dégras, f. dégraisser to remove grease from, with assimilation to gras fat.] a. The dark wax or grease obtained when fish-oils are rubbed into hides and recovered by expression and by washing the hides with alkali, as in the manufacture of chamois leather; the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sir Richard Rees, 2nd Baronet
criticism 1916 to 1957 (Oxford University Press, London, 1960) Poets, Critics, Mystics (Feffer & Simons, London & Amsterdam, 1970) Translations with Jane Degras wikipedia.org
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moellon
▪ I. ‖ moellon1 Arch. (mwalɔ̃) [Fr., altered form (? assimilated to moelle marrow) of OF. moilon, meulon, moiron, of obscure origin.] Rubble used in masonry; = rag n.2[1836 in Parker Gloss. Archit. (1850) (as Fr.) s.v. Ragstone . 1858 Simmonds Dict. Trade, Moellon (French), rough stones fit for buil... Oxford English Dictionary
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Semi-colony
The Communist International, 1919-1943; documents, selected and edited by Jane Degras. Oxford University Press, 1956-65. wikipedia.org
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Area code 709
630, 632, 634, 637, 638, 639, 640, 660, 785 Cottrell's Cove: 485, 491 Cow Head: 243 Daniel's Harbour: 898 Deer Lake: 215, 299, 391, 633, 635, 636 Degras wikipedia.org
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opportunism
opportunism (ɒpəˈtjuːnɪz(ə)m, ˈɒpətjuːnɪz(ə)m) [f. opportune, after It. opportunismo, F. opportunisme: see -ism.] 1. a. The policy of doing what is opportune, or at the time expedient, in politics, as opposed to rigid adherence to party principles; often used to imply sacrifice of principle or an un... Oxford English Dictionary
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Camille Mortenol
Cemetery In Oriol's words, in him Guadeloupe lost "one of its most glorious children, a great and valiant soldier, as modest as brave", whilst Jean-Claude Degras Degras added that in December 1950 the Guyanese Gaston Monnerville, himself a descendent of a slave who had become president of the Conseil de la République wikipedia.org
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opportunist
opportunist, n. (and a.) (ɒpəˈtjuːnɪst, ˈɒpətjuːnɪst) [f. as prec. + -ist; in F. opportuniste.] 1. a. One who professes or practises opportunism in politics, or in any sphere of action; spec. in French politics, a member of the party led by Gambetta (see quot. 1881); also, one who, at the Vatican Co... Oxford English Dictionary
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Iron Foot Jack
(Henry Ernest Degras) (1939) What rough beast? A biographical fantasia on the life of Professor J.R. Neave, otherwise known as Ironfoot Jack. wikipedia.org
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共产国际第七次代表大会
Jane Degras (ed.), The Communist International, 1919-1943: Documents: Volume 3, 1929-1943. London: Oxford University Press, 1965. wikipedia.org
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International Union for Vacuum Science, Technique and Applications
Degras Prof. K. Diels Prof E. Thomas Dr. A. Venema Mr. M.W. wikipedia.org
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Russia, Bolshevism, and the Versailles Peace
Jane Degras. John M. Thompson, Russia, Bolshevism, and the Versailles Peace. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1967 (1966 on title page). wikipedia.org
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Bolshevization
Degras, J. ed. wikipedia.org
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