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Pavot (January 27, 1942 - June 5, 1975) was an
American Thoroughbred Champion racehorse. In a
career that
lasted from 1944 to 1946 he ran thirty-two times...
- Vendémiaire
Pavot (30
September 1883 – 18
December 1929) was a
French sculptor. This 1913 work can be seen in the
Valenciennes Jardin de la Rhônelle....
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Poppy (Amapola de California,
Eschscholzia californica,
Pavot d'Amérique,
Pavot d'Or,
Pavot de Californie,
Poppy California,
Yellow Poppy) is currently...
- prise, le
gouvernement libanais interdisait officiellement la
culture du
pavot et du
cannabis en 1992. "In Lebanon, a
comeback for cannabis", The Christian...
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Similar results were
found in a
large longitudinal study by Diener, Sandvik,
Pavot, and
Fujita (1992),
which ****essed 14,407 parti****nts from 100
areas of...
- of
these soft or 'living'
sculptures comprise the
installation Hôtel du
Pavot,
Chambre 202 (1970–73) that is now in the
permanent collection of the Musée...
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Count Fleet 1944 *
Pensive *
Pensive Bounding Home 1945 Hoop Jr.
Polynesian Pavot 1946 † ****ault † ****ault † ****ault 1947 Jet
Pilot Faultless Phalanx 1948...
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descendants from Man o' War
include Eight Thirty, Stymie, Nijinsky,
Sword Dancer,
Pavot, Riverman, Jim French, Sir Ivor and Kelso. War
Admiral was also a leading...
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national subsidiaries.
Another market launch since the
change was
Chocolat Pavot (2003). In 2005,
Storck acquired the
rights to the
Rachengold and Atemgold...
- 1984),
basketballer Jean-Baptiste
Pater (1695–1736),
painter Vendémiaire
Pavot (1883–1929),
sculptor Raymond Pech (1876–1952),
composer Sylvie Pétiaux...