- Lieutenant-General
Baron Albert Crahay (9 June 1903 – 19
October 1991) was a
Belgian soldier and historian. He is
known particularly as the
commander of...
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chose the new head
designer in 1954, the
Belgian Jules-François
Crahay. The
designs of
Crahay were
highly praised. In the
early 1960s, a
couturier from Melbourne...
- Jules-François
Crahay (1917–1988) was a Belgian-born
French fashion designer who
worked for the
houses of Nina
Ricci (1952–1963) and
Lanvin as head designer...
- 2011, p. 44
Crahay 1985, p. 113
Crahay 1985, p. 114
Crahay 1985, p. 116
Crahay 1985, p. 117
Crahay 1985, pp. 118–119
Crahay 1985, p. 120
Crahay 1985, p. 123...
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Ludivine Sagnier, Clémentine Grenier,
Manon Clavel,
Alain Libolt,
Christian Crahay and
Roger Van Hool. It is Kore-eda's
first film set
outside ****an and not...
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Charles Crahay (born 9
November 1889, date of
death unknown) was a
Belgian fencer. He won a
silver medal in the team foil
competition at the 1924 Summer...
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meaning an
alder wood. At the top of the
valley are the
Crahay Rocks,
named after J.N.
Crahay, a
former Director of the
Department of
Water and Forests...
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Philippe Mélusine
Loveniers as Lola Decker, Gaspard's
daughter Christian Crahay [fr] as Dr
Abraham Mendel, Eve's
adopted father Inès
Bally as Océane Rouget...
- couture; women's "Diffusions" line 1963–1980, 1964–1984: Jules-François
Crahay (Liège, 1917–1988),
haute couture collections and "Boutique de Luxe" 1972:...
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Gerald Rickord; and the
Belgian Battalion,
under Lieutenant-Colonel
Albert Crahay (700 men), to
which Luxembourg's
contribution to the UN
forces was attached...