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Today, Saint-Nazaire is known for its shipbuilding industry, which includes the building of transatlantic liner Norway
2000 Tour cities 2000
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St. Nazaire is on the Bay of Biscay where the first Canadian division landed in February, 1915. 1 had the privilege of interviewing the Mayor and Councillors of the city with regard to erecting this, and I tried to convey the idea that no matter who followed after, Canada was first.
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The 2011 Tour will head north from the Vendée region, leaving the seaside town of Olonne-sur-Mer for a 198km stage on July 4 that will parallel the Atlantic coast to cross the Loire River estuary on the impressively high St. Nazaire Bridge before heading into Brittany to a flat finale exposed to crosswinds into Redon.
Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: Prudhomme hits home run with 2011 Tour route 2010
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It will likely parallel the Atlantic coast to cross the Loire River estuary on the impressively high St. Nazaire Bridge before heading into Brittany through the cyclocross-crazy town of Pontchâteau to a slightly uphill finish in Redon.
Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: Two times up the Alpe in the 2011 Tour de France? 2010
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I gazed at the screen as my brilliant good friend, Smith "Atibon Legban" Nazaire, portray the struggle of a Haitian man, who loves his family dearly, but refuses to let go of his beloved Haitian culture.
Myrdith Leon Mccormack: When Fashion Meets Art, It Is A Beautiful Thing Myrdith Leon Mccormack 2011
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I gazed at the screen as my brilliant good friend, Smith "Atibon Legban" Nazaire, portray the struggle of a Haitian man, who loves his family dearly, but refuses to let go of his beloved Haitian culture.
Myrdith Leon Mccormack: When Fashion Meets Art, It Is A Beautiful Thing Myrdith Leon Mccormack 2011
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I lived for 12 years à St. Nazaire à la bouche de la Loire.
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The deal amounts to hundreds of local jobs and an economic boost for the French shipyards of Saint Nazaire, where the two Mistrals will be built.
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The deal amounts to hundreds of local jobs and an economic boost for the French shipyards of Saint Nazaire, where the two Mistrals will be built.
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In late March 1942, Mr. Burn was serving as an officer in a commando unit taking part in Operation Chariot, an amphibious attack on Saint-Nazaire, one of the largest ports on France's Atlantic coast.
Journalist 'Micky' Burn, 97, dies; renounced Nazism to become British commando 2010
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