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  2. Shane Battier - Wikipedia

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    Representing the United States. FIBA World Championship. 2006 Japan. National team. Goodwill Games. 2001 Brisbane. National team. Shane Courtney Battier ( / ˈbætieɪ / BAT-ee-ay; born September 9, 1978) is an American former professional basketball player. He also worked for ESPN and recently joined the board of Yext.

  3. Marc Battier - Wikipedia

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    Marc Battier (born 21 December 1947) is a French composer and musicologist. [1] Battier was born in Brive-la-Gaillarde, France. He is known as a co-founder with Leigh Landy and Daniel Teruggi of the Electroacoustic Music Studies Network, which established a new field in musicology specifically for the musicological study of electroacoustic ...

  4. Autism in France - Wikipedia

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    In France, the official website of the Ministry of Solidarity and Health on autism describes it as an "early-onset neurodevelopmental disorder that lasts a lifetime", characterized by three factors: genetics, brain development and behavior, and manifested by "communication difficulties, obsessive interests or activities, repetitive behavior and strong resistance to change".

  5. Former Duke star Shane Battier’s son, a D1 college recruit ...

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    Zeke Battier, the son of former Duke star Shane Battier, has enrolled in Charlotte’s Providence Day School Zeke Battier is a 6-foot-6, 195-pound small forward. He’ll be a sophomore this fall.

  6. Pescadores campaign (1885) - Wikipedia

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    A third obelisk, erected by Admiral Sébastien Lespès as a monument to Courbet's memory, was removed in 1954, but its marble inscription has been preserved: A la memoire de l'amiral Courbet et des braves morts pour la France aux Pescadores en 1885 ('To the memory of Admiral Courbet and the brave men who died for France in the Pescadores in 1885').

  7. Egg White in a Cosmo, Red Wine in an Espresso Martini ... - AOL

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    A customer ordered “a classic Daiquiri with Flor de Caña [rum].” What Mohle heard was “a classic Daiquiri with a float of Cognac.” Turns out, it was delicious, and the tongue-in-cheek ...

  8. On this day in history, August 16, American legends Aretha ...

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    Rock ‘n’ roll musician Elvis Presley performs on stage on "The Ed Sullivan Show" on Jan. 6, 1957, in New York City, N.Y. He placed no. 3 on the Rolling Stone list of greatest singers of all time.

  9. Dictionnaire de l'Académie française - Wikipedia

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    The Dictionnaire de l'Académie française is the official dictionary of the French language . The Académie française is France's official authority on the usages, vocabulary, and grammar of the French language, although its recommendations carry no legal power. Sometimes, even governmental authorities disregard the Académie's rulings.