14 résultats pour "perry"
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Katy Perry
Katy Perry started singing at the age of 9, in her parents’ church. She appeared gifted in singing and took lessons at the Music Academy of the West . When she was 15, she learned how to play the guitar. At the same time, she recorded her first gospel album, which didn’t encountered any success. Then, she started making pop music and changed her stage name from Katy Hudson to Katy Perry (Perry is her mother’s maiden name). The reason she did that was because Katy Hudson sounded too mu...
- PERRY (Jacques)
- Matthew Calbraith Perry
- Lilla Cabot PERRY: APRÈS-MIDI D'AUTOMNE, GIVERNY
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Gewinner der Grand-Slam-Turniere (Herren).
1987 Stefan Edberg Schweden 1988 Mats Wilander Schweden 1989 Ivan Lendl Tschechoslowakei 1990 Ivan Lendl Tschechoslowakei 1991 Boris Becker Deutschland 1992 Jim Courier USA 1993 Jim Courier USA 1994 Pete Sampras USA 1995 Andre Agassi USA 1996 Boris Becker Deutschland 1997 Pete Sampras USA 1998 Petr Korda Tschechien 1999 Jewgeni Kafelnikow Russland 2000 Andre Agassi USA 2001 Andre Agassi USA 2002 Thomas Johansson Schweden 2003 Andre Agassi USA 2004 Roger Federer Schweiz 2005 Marat Safin Russland...
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Cy Young Award Winners.
1956 Don Newcombe Brooklyn Dodgers 1957 Warren Spahn Milwaukee Braves 1960 Vernon Law Pittsburgh Pirates 1962 Don Drysdale Los Angeles Dodgers 1963 Sandy Koufax Los Angeles Dodgers 1964 Dean Chance Los Angeles Angels 1965 Sandy Koufax Los Angeles Dodgers 1966 Sandy Koufax Los Angeles Dodgers 1967 Mike McCormick San Francisco Giants 1968 Bob Gibson St. Louis Cardinals 1969 Tom Seaver New York Mets 1970 Bob Gibson St. Louis Cardinals 1971 Ferguson Jenkins Chicago Cubs 1972 Steve Carlton Philadelph...
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Cy Young Award Winners
Cy Young Award Winners (American League).
1956 Don Newcombe Brooklyn Dodgers 1957 Warren Spahn Milwaukee Braves 1960 Vernon Law Pittsburgh Pirates 1962 Don Drysdale Los Angeles Dodgers 1963 Sandy Koufax Los Angeles Dodgers 1964 Dean Chance Los Angeles Angels 1965 Sandy Koufax Los Angeles Dodgers 1966 Sandy Koufax Los Angeles Dodgers 1967 Mike McCormick San Francisco Giants 1968 Bob Gibson St. Louis Cardinals 1969 Tom Seaver New York Mets 1970 Bob Gibson St. Louis Cardinals 1971 Ferguson Jenkins Chicago Cubs 1972 Steve Carlton Philadelph...
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Tennis : vainqueurs des tournois du Grand Chelem (hommes) - sport.
1986 Non disputé 1987 Stefan Edberg (Suède) Pat Cash (Australie) 1988 Mats Wilander (Suède) Pat Cash (Australie) 1989 Ivan Lendl (Tchécoslovaquie) Miroslav Mecir (Tchécoslovaquie) 1990 Ivan Lendl (Tchécoslovaquie) Stefan Edberg (Suède) 1991 Boris Becker (Allemagne) Ivan Lendl (Tchécoslovaquie) 1992 Jim Courier (États-Unis) Stefan Edberg (Suède) 1993 Jim Courier (États-Unis) Stefan Edberg (Suède) 1994 Pete Sampras (États-Unis) Todd Martin (États-Unis) 1995 Andre Agassi (États-Unis) Pete Sampras (...
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Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Perry declared prohibition unenforceable and canceled the policing contracts for the two provinces. The strength of the force dwindled further as its members wererecruited into the military. Many, including Perry, believed it would not last into peacetime. VI EXPANSION TO A NATIONAL ROLE After the war Newton W. Rowell, a federal cabinet minister, was sent across western Canada to assess the future of the Mounties. The options were either to eliminatethe North-West Mounted Police or to expand i...
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Millard Fillmore.
B Vice President of the United States During the first half of 1850, Fillmore as vice president presided over the United States Senate (the upper chamber of Congress) as angry debates raged betweenNorthern and Southern sectionalists over the status of slavery in the recently acquired lands. His fairness and sense of humor in the chair were not enough to restorepeace among the contending senators. The antislavery faction, led by Senator Seward (the former governor of New York) and Senator Salmon...
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Millard Fillmore
B Vice President of the United States During the first half of 1850, Fillmore as vice president presided over the United States Senate (the upper chamber of Congress) as angry debates raged betweenNorthern and Southern sectionalists over the status of slavery in the recently acquired lands. His fairness and sense of humor in the chair were not enough to restorepeace among the contending senators. The antislavery faction, led by Senator Seward (the former governor of New York) and Senator Salmon...
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Bahamas 2001-2002
L'opposition au pouvoir
Perry Christie, chef du Parti progressiste libéral (PLP), est devenu Premier ministre à la suite...
Bahamas 2001-2002 L'opposition au pouvoir Perry Christie, chef du Parti progressiste libéral (PLP), est devenu Premier ministre à la suite de son écrasante victoire aux élections du 2 mai 2002, mettant ainsi fin aux dix ans de pouvoir du Mouvement national libre (FNM) de Hubert Ingraham. Le PLP a obtenu 29 des 40 sièges au Parlement contre 7 pour le FNM, qui s'est vu reprocher sa complaisance vis-à-vis de la corruption, d'avoir oublié les pauvres et les plus petites des...
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Kansas - geography.
at the adjoining cities of Kansas City, Kansas, and Kansas City, Missouri. Its chief headstreams are the Republican and Smoky Hill rivers, which join to form the KansasRiver at Junction City. Each of the headstreams has numerous tributaries. The Kansas River proper is only 270 km (170 mi) long, but the Smoky Hill River has a lengthof 870 km (540 mi), and the Republican River has a length of 720 km (450 mi). The main tributary flowing into the Kansas River is the Big Blue River. The Arkansas Rive...
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Kansas - USA History.
at the adjoining cities of Kansas City, Kansas, and Kansas City, Missouri. Its chief headstreams are the Republican and Smoky Hill rivers, which join to form the KansasRiver at Junction City. Each of the headstreams has numerous tributaries. The Kansas River proper is only 270 km (170 mi) long, but the Smoky Hill River has a lengthof 870 km (540 mi), and the Republican River has a length of 720 km (450 mi). The main tributary flowing into the Kansas River is the Big Blue River. The Arkansas Rive...