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bobsledder André
Neveu (born 1946),
French physicist Boris Neveu (born 1986),
French canoeist Brett Neveu,
American playwright Claude Neveu,
French canoeist...
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Ginette Neveu (11
August 1919 – 28
October 1949) was a
French violinist. At the age of 15, she beat
David Oistrakh to win the
Polish Henryk Wieniawski...
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Jacques Jean-Pierre
Neveu (14
November 1932 – 17 May 2016) was a
Belgian (and then French) mathematician,
specializing in
probability theory. He is one...
- Demons—The Da
Vinci Code
follows symbologist Langdon and
cryptologist Sophie Neveu after a
murder in the
Louvre Museum in
Paris entangles them in a dispute...
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Williams Eric
Larue Magnolia Pictures Michael Shannon (director);
Brett Neveu (screenplay); Judy Greer, Paul Sparks,
Alison Pill,
Annie Parisse, Kate...
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Franz Xaver Freiherr von
Neveu (26
February 1749 – 23
August 1828) was a
Swiss prince and bishop. He was Prince-Bishop of Basel,
reigning from 1794 to...
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Patrice Neveu (born 29
March 1954) is a
French football coach and
former player.
Neveu enjo**** a
short playing career in
France with Angoulême CFC and...
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Ramond algebra (named
after Pierre Ramond) and the
Neveu–Schwarz
algebra (named
after André
Neveu and John
Henry Schwarz). Both
algebras have N = 1 supersymmetry...
- André
Neveu (French: [nəvø]; born 28
August 1946) is a
French physicist working on
string theory and
quantum field theory who
coinvented the
Neveu–Schwarz...
- Gérald
Neveu (August 10, 1921, M****ille -
February 28, 1960, Paris) was a
French poet.
Called by some "one of the
gentlest poètes maudits", he was born...