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TFC is more talented but to pretend that Puerto Rico has no talent is silly- Marcelin, Addlery and Noel all play for their national teams, and Noel and Marcelin play for a team that got as far as Canada in both qualifying and the Gold Cup, and obviously Addlery and Jamaica were unlucky not to make the hex.
Sober Second Thoughts: An ugly night Duane Rollins 2009
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His successor, Marcelin Berthelot, was a celebrated chemist and historian of alchemy, but no expert on Egypt.
Three Empires on the Nile Dominic Green 2007
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His successor, Marcelin Berthelot, was a celebrated chemist and historian of alchemy, but no expert on Egypt.
Three Empires on the Nile Dominic Green 2007
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His successor, Marcelin Berthelot, was a celebrated chemist and historian of alchemy, but no expert on Egypt.
Three Empires on the Nile Dominic Green 2007
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One woman, Sophie Berthelot, admittedly already rested there but in the capacity of wife of the chemist Marcelin
Marie and Pierre Curie and the Discovery of Polonium and Radium 1996
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You have indeed shown, as the father of organic synthesis, Marcelin Berthelot, Professor at College de France, formulated it more than a century ago "La Chimie crée ses objets".
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1987 - Presentation Speech 1987
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Similar experiments, suggested precisely by these observations of stratified laminae of soapy water, were made on mica at the beginning of 1914 by René Marcelin (who died for France in 1914).
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Marcelin had suggested to me in 1914, by obtaining tints identical to those of the lamina by means of a quartz compensator of variable thickness which was placed between crossed nicols.
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Though not so early, it is next to it in point of earliness; and, if both sorts are sown at the same time, the Marcelin will form a succession.
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And the Critique de la raison pure of the previously mentioned Kant, translated by Barni, is heavier reading than the Vie Parisienne of Marcelin; never mind!
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert Letters Sand, George, 1804-1876 1921
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