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Noyon

a town in N France: scene of the coronations of Charlemagne (768) and Hugh Capet (987); birthplace of John Calvin. Pop.: 14 471 (1999)
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He denies sexually abusing four young boys at addresses in Glasgow, in his Mercedes, and in London and Noyon.
Torbett, 71, from Glasgow, denies sexually abusing four young boys between August 1985 and August 1994 at various addresses in Glasgow, in his Mercedes, and in London and Noyon in France.
Queen Elizabeth dancers (l-r): Gemma Lockett, Jade Noyon, Chloe Treharne, Ellie Barnes, Maddie Bates and Daisy Jones |
Yet as we stood in Noyon, France, the town where Calvin was born, I tried to imagine him as a child skipping with his family to Mass.
Three cadres are from United National Liberation Front, two from People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak, one from Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup Oken faction, one from Kangleipak Communist Party Noyon faction, four from Pakan Reunification Army, two from UTLA and three from People's United Liberation Front.
ESTIF Secretary-General Xavier Noyon stated that a contributing factor to the downturn in the European solar thermal market is "the lack or unpredictable nature of incentive frameworks.
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Recalling his period of military service in France in the First World War, the esteemed don writes: 'At one point I was told to deal with some Germans who were said to be using the cathedral at Noyon as an observation post.
The Northumberland town is twinned with Noyon in France and Metzingen in Germany.
Precisamente, con motivo de dichos trescientos anos, se ha celebrado tambien un Congreso Internacional en Noyon (Francia), los dias 8 a 11 de mayo de 2003, dedicado a esta ingente figura que nacio en esa localidad y entro en la cartuja situada en sus cercanias.
It starts in 1688 when explorer Jacques de Noyon established one of the first settlements in Fort Frances and placed the community in the history books as the oldest settlement west of Lake Superior.
Galland attended the College of Noyon and the College de France in Paris.
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