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Qu'est-ce (qui) est W Bret Calhoun - définition

RESERVOIR
Lac Bret; Lake Bret; Bret lake; Lac de bret; Lake of Bret; Bret Lake

W. Bret Calhoun         
AMERICAN HORSE TRAINER
Bret Calhoun
W. Bret Calhoun (born May 12, 1964, in Dallas, Texas) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse trainer.
Arthur W. Calhoun         
AMERICAN ACADEMIC
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Arthur W. Calhoun; Arthur Wallace Calhoun
Arthur Wallace Calhoun (1885–1979) was a scholar, author, and professor at a wide variety of American colleges. He is well known for his published works and his teachings in worker's education.
William J. Calhoun         
  • Calhoun's grave at Graceland Cemetery
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION COMMISSIONER (1848-1916)
William James Calhoun
William James Calhoun (October 5, 1848 – September 19, 1916)The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, December 6, 1909Evening Star, September 20, 1916 was an American attorney, government official, and friend of President William McKinley. A noted corporation lawyer, Calhoun wrote a report that helped persuade McKinley to enter the Spanish–American War, served as a commissioner of the Interstate Commerce Commission and later served as a special envoy to China.

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Lac de Bret

Lac de Bret is a lake in the municipality of Puidoux, in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland. It is located north of Lake Geneva. The natural lake is used as a drinking water reservoir for the city of Lausanne. The first dam was built 1875 to supply water for the Lausanne-Ouchy funicular.