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Sissonne (French pronunciation: [sisɔn]) is a
commune in the
Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France. It is
about 20 km east of Laon, close...
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which a
dancer is
airborne (e.g., ****emblé, changement, entrechat, sauté,
sissonne, soubresaut). Used in
ballet to
refer to all jumps,
regardless of tempo...
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judge Hiroaki Hirata as Takei, a
chief judge Jirō (
Sissonne) as a
lawyer Shinobu Hasegawa (
Sissonne) as a
lawyer Yūsuke
Hirayama as
Masuno Kohji Moritsugu...
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canton of
Sissonne is a
former administrative division in
northern France. It was
disbanded following the
French canton reorganisation which came into...
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following months, the 2nd Army
Corps advanced and
reached in
November 1918
Sissonne and the
river Serre.
Albricci was
named Minister of War in June 1919 and...
- Bülow's wrath.
Without the Prince's intervention, the
French villages of
Sissonne and
Marchais would have been destro****. In the "Great War to End All Wars"...
- the
other foot ****emblé –
jumping from one foot and
landing on two feet
Sissonne –
jumping from two feet and
landing on one foot
Leaping gaits,
which are...
- (I & II) Mons-en-Laonnois
Soupir Sissonne Veslud Soupir Seraucourt-le-Grand "Grand Seraucourt"
Montcornet Sissonne Vailly British Cemetery Vendresse-Beaulne...
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battalion conducted training exercises at the
training ground in
Sissonne. On 8
January 1944, it was
moved to
South Beveland and
occupied a defensive...
- France. From
there they were
transferred to a
French military base near
Sissonne. The
Roche Group (parent firm of Givaudan) took it upon
itself to properly...