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  • ...the French-speaking town of [[Neuchâtel]], [[Switzerland]]. It is a member of [[Canadian Accredited Independent Schools]]. NJC is a one-year school accepting 60 to 80 students in their final pre-university year to study the Enriched Ontario Grade 12 curriculum as well as Advanced ...
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  • ...] politician and member of the [[Swiss Federal Council]] (1912–1913). {{As of|2009}}, he is the member with the shortest time in office (14 months). ...tel]] and the [[Hôtel des Postes de La-Chaux-de-Fonds]] are two among many of his prestigious works. ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Neuchâtel]], Switzerland | education = [[University of Neuchâtel]] ...
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  • ...y Parr. He became a student in 1927 and graduated from the [[University of Neuchâtel]] in 1931 with a degree in economics.<ref name=hvem>{{cite encyclopedia|yea He was hired in the [[Norwegian America Line]] in 1933 and worked as director of the Norwegian America Line Agency Inc in New York from 1935 to 1939.<ref na ...
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  • ...allières]], leave the ''[[Court of honor (architecture)|cour d'honneur]]'' of the French ambassador's residence at 44 Sulgeneckstrasse in [[Bern]] in a b ...847, in [[Valangin]] – 17 November 1922) was a Swiss politician and member of the [[Swiss Federal Council]] (1899-1912). ...
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  • ...e [[Federal Department of Foreign Affairs|Political Department]] (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) (1945-1961).<ref>{{cite news |title=Max Petitpierre, 95, S ...2024 |language=en}}</ref> He was affiliated to the [[Free Democratic Party of Switzerland|Free Democratic Party]]. ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Neuchâtel]], [[Switzerland]] | alma_mater = [[University of Lausanne]] ...
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  • | education = College of [[Neuchâtel]], [[Georgetown University]] | awards = [[Cuvier Prize]] of the [[Institut de France]] ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Canton of Neuchâtel|Neuchâtel]], Switzerland | alma_mater = [[University of California, Irvine]] ...
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  • {{short description|6th Privacy Commissioner of Canada}} |office = Privacy Commissioner of Canada ...
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  • ...described as comedic and herself as "a rare female burlesque writer". Some of her books have been translated into German. ...CH}}</ref> She studied literature and [[ethnology]] at the [[Université de Neuchâtel]].<ref name=":0" /> ...
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  • ...ional painter" of Switzerland because of his enduringly popular depictions of 19th-century Swiss social life.<ref name="Bhattacharya-Stettler">{{cite web ...ns, and in 1854 he convinced his father to agree to an artistic career. In Neuchâtel he began using the name Albert, because it was easier to pronounce for his ...
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  • ...er Lacourière-Frélaut]] in Paris as of 1964. Her father, a known supporter of the [[Vichy regime]], died in 1943.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.romlit.ro ...ic artist, she illustrated the works of a number of well-known poets. Many of her works are linked to Celan's poems. She died in Paris, and was buried in ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Boudevilliers]], [[Canton of Neuchâtel]], Switzerland ...the ministry and started at the [[Humboldt University of Berlin|University of Berlin]] to attend lectures. While pursuing his studies, he also attended l ...
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  • | image = Photo of Emma Pieczynska-Reichenbach.jpg | alma_mater = University of Geneva ...
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  • | institution = [[Harvard University]] | alma_mater = [[Harvard University]]<br>[[City College of New York]] ...
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  • ...and, he was appointed [[professor]] of [[dogma]]tics, and in 1616 director of the theological department in the [[Collegium Sapientiae]].{{sfn|Chisholm|1 ...rst retired to [[Schorndorf]]; but, offended by the "semi-[[Pelagianism]]" of the [[Lutherans]] with whom he was brought in contact, he removed to Hollan ...
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  • ...losophical alloying of science and religion, for over thirty years he held university positions in North America, Europe, and Russia. Hatcher is one of eight [[Platonist philosophers]] listed for the second half of the twentieth century in the ''[[Encyclopedie Philosophique Universelle]]'' ...
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  • |office = Member of [[Argyll and Bute Council]] ...tish Parliament electoral region)|Highlands and Islands]]<br />{{nobold|(1 of 7 Regional MSPs)}} ...
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  • ...}}</ref> is a British broadcaster. She is best known as a former presenter of [[BBC Radio 4]]'s ''[[Woman's Hour]]'' and later the [[Today (BBC Radio 4)| ...in [[Neuchâtel]], Switzerland, and at an English college called the House of Citizenship.<ref name = "BJR"/> ...
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