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  • '''Steve French''' (born [[May 22]], [[1962]] in Lynchburg, Virginia) is an insurance execu French graduated from [[Auburn University]] with a bachelor's degree in personnel
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  • '''George French''' can refer to any of the following: * [[George C. French]], former superintendent of [[Homewood City Schools]]
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  • [[File:George French.jpg|right|thumb|George French Jr]] '''George T. French Jr''' (born in Louisville, Kentucky) was [[List of Miles College presidents
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  • #REDIRECT [[Jesse French Piano & Organ Company]]
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  • The '''Jesse French Piano & Organ Company''' was a musical instrument dealer founded in Nashvil ...ed his business with O. K. Houck & Co. of Memphis, Tennessee and the Field-French Company of St Louis, Missouri (which he had founded with a brother-in-law).
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  • '''George French''' can refer to any of the following: * [[George C. French]], former superintendent of [[Homewood City Schools]]
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  • [[File:George French.jpg|right|thumb|George French Jr]] '''George T. French Jr''' (born in Louisville, Kentucky) was [[List of Miles College presidents
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  • #REDIRECT [[Jesse French Piano & Organ Company]]
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  • ...The event included numerous performances, exhibits and events celebrating French arts and culture, including a week-long "International Fair" at [[Boutwell ...lub]]'s Junior Board invited chef Julia Child, host of the PBS series "The French Chef" to lead a two-day "cooking school" on [[March 28]]–[[March 29|29]].
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  • '''Steve French''' (born [[May 22]], [[1962]] in Lynchburg, Virginia) is an insurance execu French graduated from [[Auburn University]] with a bachelor's degree in personnel
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  • * The Treaty of Paris was signed, ending the French and Indian War and bringing the northwestern portion of what would become [ In 1763, the French and Indian War ended. The Treaty of Hubertusburg put an end to the Seven Y
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  • The '''Jesse French Piano & Organ Company''' was a musical instrument dealer founded in Nashvil ...ed his business with O. K. Houck & Co. of Memphis, Tennessee and the Field-French Company of St Louis, Missouri (which he had founded with a brother-in-law).
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  • '''Café de Paris''' was a French restaurant located at 2801 [[7th Avenue South]] in [[Lakeview]]. It was ope Café de Paris invited school groups to visit for a taste of French cuisine and language.
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  • In 1759, the French and Indian War continued. George Washington married the former Martha Dand ...aft, architect William Thornton, British abolitionist William Wilberforce, French Revolutionary leader Georges Danton, and German writer Friedrich Schiller.
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  • '''La Vieille Taverne''' was a French bistro located at 1318 [[Cobb Lane]] from [[1979]] to at least [[1986]]. A [[Category:French restaurants]]
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  • '''Chez Fonfon''' is a 75-seat French bistro owned by [[Frank Stitt|Frank]] and [[Pardis Stitt]] with [[Chris Man ...d in [[2000]] with an investment of a little over $350,000 and named for a French idiom meaning "sure, sure". The menu features informal "petite cuisine" ite
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  • ...service in liberating the country, Faulkner was awarded membership in the French Légion d'honneur in [[2010]]. * Hansen, Jeff (January 9, 2010) "French to decorate Hoover World War II veteran with Legion of Honor." ''Birmingham
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  • ...in [[Birmingham]]; died [[1990]]) was a notable collector of 18th century French furniture, decorative items and artworks. Though she first became interested in 18th century French decorative arts as a young woman, most of her collection was assembled afte
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  • ...5]] seat. His campaign advertisements made controversial accusations about French's voting record. He was re-elected in [[2014 general election|2014]] but di before=[[Steve French]] |
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  • '''Chez Lulu''' is a casual French-inspired bistro located at 1911 [[Cahaba Road]] in [[Mountain Brook]]'s [[E ...ht-iron tables. The scheme inspired the name of the restaurant, based on a French euphemism for a bordello.
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  • * [[George French Jr]], 2006–August 31, 2019 File:George French.jpg|[[George French Jr]]
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  • ...g a graduate degree in administration at the [[University of Montevallo]], French approached him about becoming an administrator at Homewood. In a short tim
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  • ...donated by [[List of Miles College presidents|college president]] [[George French Jr]].
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  • Her research into 19th Century French Art Song in New Orleans and the life and music of Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel * Leary-Warsaw, Jacqueline J. "Nineteenth-Century French Art Song of New Orleans: A Repertoire Study." Doctoral dissertation. Peabod
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  • ...etween French, English and American interests in King George's War and the French and Indian War. ...s rebellion took its greatest toll. Other tribes which had allied with the French in King George's War had already been exposed to the disease. Smallpox spre
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  • ...n, spaghetti a la Creole, prime ribs of western beef, and glased duck with French peas.
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  • ...which is part of the [[Eugenia Woodward Hitt Collection]] of 18th century French art at the [[Birmingham Museum of Art]]. ...rd Hitt]] in [[1963]], and bequeathed, with her collection of 18th century French art, to the Birmingham Museum in [[1991]].
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  • ...cratic Executive Committee]] selected [[Elisabeth French]] as the nominee. French ran unopposed in the general election.
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  • ...-produced short film "The Bottle" premiered before a screening of the 1962 French featurette "La Jetée".
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  • In 1758, the French and Indian War continued. Pope Clement XIII succeeded Pope Benedict XIV.
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  • In 1757, the French and Indian War continued.
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  • In 1760, the French and Indian War continued. The Great Fire of Boston destroyed 349 buildings
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  • * Wolfson, Hannah (October 21, 2008) "French restaurant set for Lakeview." ''Birmingham News''
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  • * Country White (French hybrid)
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  • ...d eccentric philanthropist Joseph Williamson, geologist William Smith, and French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. Notable deaths included Pope Clement XIII, Chi
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  • '''Bigleaf hydrangea''' ('''''Hydrangea macrophylla'''''), also called '''French hydrangea''', is a flowering shrub native to Japan and Korea and popular as
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  • In 1791, the French Revolution continued. Vermont was admitted as a state. Wolfgang Amadeus Mo
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  • * [[Fuston, Petway & French]]
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  • ...ace to [[Steve Windom]], and failed to regain his senate seat from [[Steve French]] in the [[2002 primary elections|2002 primary]]. In [[2006]] Amari ran uns ...| years=[[1983]]–[[1998]] | before=[[Earl Hilliard]] | after=[[Steve French]]}}
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  • ...applications of electric light, spinal adjustments, facial massages (with "French Skin Foods"), head massages ("for dandruff and falling out of hair"), const
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  • In 1795, the French Revolution continued. The 11th Amendment to the Constitution was ratified.
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  • ...idence''' in [[Columbiana]] is a Victorian-style home built in [[1892]] by French immigrant [[Joseph Verchot]], who contracted to supply coal to the [[Shelby
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  • ...s Bar & Grill]]. He created a seasonal menu of "American grill fare with a French influence". The restaurant also featured live music on weekends.
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  • ...ffer]] at 2027 [[2nd Avenue North]] beginning in [[1886]]. In addition to "French candies", the business offered an assortment of "toys, dolls and Christmas
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  • The shop first opened under license from Paulette Koumetz's original French-style bakery in Beverly Hills, California, which produces and ships the mac
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  • In 1793, the French Revolution continued. George Washington was sworn in as president for a se
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  • In 1790, the French Revolution continued. President George Washington gave the first State of t
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  • In 1794, the French Revolution continued. Eli Whitney was granted a patent for the cotton gin.
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  • ...serve as a judge, so the [[Alabama Democratic Party]] selected [[Elisabeth French]] to replace her on the November general election ballot. * Velasco, Eric (August 26, 2010) "Alabama Democrats pick Elisabeth French to replace Kenya Marshall as Jefferson County judicial candidate." ''Birmin
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  • Investor [[Joe French]] acquired five of the units during pre-sales, helping the developers secur
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  • In 1796, the French Revolution continued. General Napoléon Bonaparte married Joséphine de Be
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  • He completed his PhD ("Sexual perversion in eighteenth-century English and French fiction") there in [[1968]] while working as an instructor in the literatur * Ivker, Barry (1977) ''An Anthology and Analysis of 17th and 18th Century French Libertine Fiction.'' Studies in Sex and Society. Bloomington, Indiana: Indi
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  • ...s, who married brothers [[Mark Martin|Mark]] and [[John Martin]], used the French translation of their maiden name, Crow, as the name for the business. Corbe
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  • ...g: Masterpieces from the Museums of FRAME." ( ), and "The Essence of Line: French Drawings from Ingres to Degas" ( ).
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  • In 1798, the French Revolution continued. Two coup d'états were staged in the Batavian Republ
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