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Olivier Rouyer (born 1
December 1955) is a
retired football striker from France. He
earned seventeen international caps (two goals) for the
France national...
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Marie François
Rouyer (French pronunciation: [maʁi fʁɑ̃swa ʁuje]; 2
March 1765 – 10
August 1824) was a
French general during the
Napoleonic Wars. In 1783...
- André
Rouyer (20 June 1929 – 28
January 1994) was a
French film actor, born in Argentan. He
appeared in 60
films between 1956 and 1994.
Forgive Us Our...
- Jean-Loup
Rouyer (4
August 1945 - 28
December 2007) was a
professional tennis player from France. Born in Remiremont,
Rouyer began playing tennis at the...
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Youssouf Hadji, with more than 300
matches in the
colors of the club,
Olivier Rouyer and Tony Vairelles.
Other players have
emerged or
shown great promise at...
- Françoise
Clary 28.
Claude François
Rouyer 14.
Marie François
Rouyer,
Baron Rouyer 29.
Marie Anne
Gouzot 7. Anne
Jeanne Rouyer 15.
Sophie Thérèse
Claudine Grand...
- Mark; James, Nick (2003). "Horror Movie".
Sight and Sound. 13 (2): 20–22.
Rouyer,
Philippe (2002). ""Irréversible":
Bonheur perdu". Positif: 497–498. Valens...
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Maxime Rouyer (born July 16, 1994) is a
French professional gridiron football linebacker for the BC
Lions of the
Canadian Football League (CFL). He has...
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striker Radamel Falcao".
Sydney Morning Herald.
Retrieved 8
August 2023.
Rouyer,
Nicolas (27
January 2014). "Foot :
Govou rejoint Giuly à Ch****elay" [Football:...
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Vynce Leff,
recorded and
mixed at
Powermania Studio in Paris.
Marie Rouyer became their new
front woman in
January 2013 and
toured with the band to...