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- Profilage is a French television series created by **** Robert and Sophie Lebarbier and broadcast since April 23, 2009 on TF1. In Belgium, the series has...
- No. Pos. Nation Player 16 MF  FRA Alex Lebarbier 17 DF  ESP Jon Martín 18 MF  ESP Eder García 19 FW  ESP Ekain Azkune 20 MF  ESP Mikel Rodríguez 21 MF...
- Profilage (lit. Profiling) 2009–2020 France French Created by Sophie Lebarbier and **** Robert. Criminal psychologist, Chloé Saint-Laurent, puts herself...
- First edition 2001 (2001) Editions 18 (as of 2019) First winner  Christophe Lebarbier (FRA) Most wins No repeat winners Most recent  Didier Munyaneza (RWA)...
- where Galbert was found were a little more than a foot high, and Charles LeBarbier, Galbert's attorney, suggested that the couches were too low to permit...
- between Puerto Rico and the United States, joined Paul Fuller, Charles E. LeBarbier and Degetau in the Gonzalez case as a collaborator. The case, which became...
- 2016  : Black Baron by Ziad Doueiri 2017  : Profiling of **** Robert and Sophie Lebarbier  : Nicole Marceau 2018  : Beyond Appearances by Éric Woreth  : Jeanne...
- between Puerto Rico and the United States, joined Paul Fuller, Charles E. LeBarbier and Federico Degetau in the Gonzalez case as collaborators. The groundbreaking...
- Napoléon. She then sailed to Gaeta in October, under Admiral Adelbert Lebarbier de Tinan, to oppose a Sardinian attack against Napolitan forces, leading...
- portrait, genre, history painter and author. He studied with Jean-Jacques Lebarbier (1738–1826) and briefly with Jacques-Louis David (1748–1825). Until 1824...