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Sollac (Société Lorraine de Laminage Continu) was a French steel company formed in December 1948 as a cooperative. It produced steel rolls in Lorraine
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Commune in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
to heavy industry including steel. The steel group ArcelorMittal has its Sollac Méditerranée plant here (merged into ArcelorMittal in 2006). The presence
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Species of plant
FloraBase: 7017 FNA: 200020588 FoAO2: Solanum laciniatum FoC: 200020588 FoIO: SOLLAC GBIF: 2930439 GRIN: 101514 iNaturalist: 328092 IPNI: 819717-1 IRMNG: 10501940
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1948 nine steelmakers formed the Société Lorraine de Laminage Continu (Sollac), pooling their resources to modernise. Further consolidation took place
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Usinor-Sacilor, forming a key part of its long products division in the Sollac subsidiary. Under Usinor-Sacilor, steel was supplied to the plant from the
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68th season of top-tier French football
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and three electric furnaces. The Société Lorraine de Laminage Continu (Sollac) was established in December 1948. It included the three de Wendel companies:
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French businessman (1930–2020)
became general manager of Sacilor, then Chairman and managing Director of Sollac. In 1976, he started working at the Rhône-Poulenc, eventually becoming Chief
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Sailboat
Joe Seeten (FRA) 18d 08h 25m 10 / 13 2001 Transat Jacques Vabre IMOCA 60 SOLLAC ATLANTIQUE Eric Drouglazet (FRA) Joe Seeten (FRA) 18d 08h 25m 5 1999 Transat
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Transatlantic yacht race
de Services 1992 18d 07h 39m 10 Éric Drouglazet (FRA) Joe Seeten (FRA) Sollac Atlantique 1998 18d 08h 25m 11 Robert Wingate (GBR) Richard Tolkien (GBR)
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French engineer
In September 1954 Aubrun was asked by the flat steel products company Sollac (Société Lorraine de Laminage Continu) to assume the post of president,
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French mining engineer
Committee, then chairman of this Committee. In 1948 he promoted the creation of Sollac. He facilitated the creation of Sidelor, and prepared the merger of Marine-Homécourt
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River in Grand Est, France
of the ArcelorMittal ironworks of Florange. The foundation stone for the Sollac mill was laid on 23 December 1949 in the small village of Serémange on the
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French industrialist
steel industry, followed by the creation of Sidélor, Lorraine-Escaut and Sollac. De Nervo arranged various other mergers. In 1957 Usinor was the largest
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Top blown rotary converter for metals
France, one Kaldo furnace was also installed (one 160t unit, 1960) at Sollac's Florange steelworks [fr]. It was followed in 1969 by two huge 240t units
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French offshore sailor and navigator
Nord-pas-de-Calais/chocolats du Monde 2001 10 Transat Jacques-Vabre IMOCA 60 Sollac Atlantic with Éric Drouglazet 2002 3 2002 Route du Rhum IMOCA 60 Arcelor
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A Man's Woman; Female Version of Andre or Andrew
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Earth.
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To be filled with food name
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Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Young; Not Becoming Old
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Handsome
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Youngest
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Lord Vishnu
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English : from northern Middle English gad ‘goad’, ‘spike’, ‘sting’ (Old Norse gaddr), hence a metonymic occupational name for a cattle driver or, more likely, a nickname for a persistent and irritating person. The Old Norse word is attested as a byname (see Gadsby).
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Servant of the Most High
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Dearer
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