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trichard
† ˈtrichard Obs. [a. OF. trichart, mod.Norm. dial. trichard, f. trichier, trechier, treche v.] A deceiver, a cheat.a 1327 Pol. Songs (Camden) 69 Richard, thah thou be ever trichard, trichen shalt thou never more.
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Amédée Trichard
Amédée Trichard (8 April 1899 – 1950) was a French long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1920 Summer Olympics.
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S. P. E. Trichard
Boer War Trichard advocated a more lenient policy towards the United Kingdom. Colonel Trichard however did join the dozen of the Great Commission under the leadership of Piet C.
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treche
▪ I. ‖ treche, trich, v. Obs. Also 3 tricche, 5 trecche. [a. OF. trichier, trechier (3rd s. pres. triche, treche), to deceive, cheat, in Picard trikier, (trike), mod.F. tricher, Prov. trichar, triquar, It. treccare. Ulterior origin uncertain: supposed by Diez to be from a German dialect (cf. also Ma...
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Bellou-le-Trichard
Bellou-le-Trichard () is a commune in the Orne department in northwestern France.
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Lord Lieutenant of Dyfed
TRichard Hanning Philipps (former Lord Lieutenant of Pembrokeshire) 1 April 1974 – 15 February 1979, assisted by two lieutenants:
John Hext Lewes (former
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Montrichard
Pronunciation
The right pronunciation should be « MON-TRICHARD » [mɔ̃tʀiʃɑʀ], with a t.
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Louis Tregardt
Trichard (1847 - 1907), a grandson of Louis Tregardt
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1783 births
1838 deaths
Deaths from malaria
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Repositori Institucional (O2): Página de inicio
Practicum Prácticas Etnobotánicas e Identidad Cultural de las Minorías Étnicas de Yunnan Thomas RICHARD Dirigido por Mercè Campo Cuervo Estudios de Asia Oriental ...
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Nyabêla
The next day, Grové and Field Cornet accompanied Trichard Hudson to Erholweni. [10] To Trichard, the interpreter, Nyabêla asked: " Fanis, what are you Trichard laughed and Hudson asked him what Nyabêla had said.
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Amédée
(1797-1873), French journalist and historian
Amédée Thubé (1884-1941), French sailor
Amédée Tremblay (1876-1949), Canadian organist, composer
Amédée Trichard
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M24 (Pretoria)
Base Swartkop, to fly over the N14 Highway (Ben Schoeman Highway) as Snake Valley Road and reach its end at a junction with the M10 route (Wierda Road; Trichard
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10th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
After Spion Kop the brigade served at the Tugela Heights, Trichard's Drift, Tabanyama, Vaal Krantz, Hlangwane, Helpmakaar, Botha's Pass, Alleman's Nek,
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Federation of Tobacco and Matches
General Secretaries
1899: Moritz
1902:
1928: Marcelle Delabit
1962: Lucien Trichard
1964: Georges Barbier
1968: Jacques Faure
1985: Daniel Dreux
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Republic of Zoutpansberg
Zoutpansberg was the district to which Louis Trichard and Jan Van Rensburg, the forerunners of the Great Trek, journeyed in 1835. Trichard and his companions had been shown gold workings by the natives, and it was in this district in 1867–70, and in the neighbouring region of Lydenburg
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