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The firm was founded by Charles Deutsch and René Bonnet.
Deutsch was a " theoretical engineer who had a natural instinct for aerodynamics ," while Bonnet was a more " pragmatic mechanical engineer ".
Deutsch and Bonnet had been promised a works drive in the 1936 French GP for sports cars, but when this failed to materialize they set about building their own racer.
An open-wheeled DB7 appeared in 1947, after which the Automobiles Deutsch & Bonnet was officially formed.
Deutsch and Bonnet disagreed whether they should build cars of front-wheel drive or mid-engined design.
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Charles Deutsch ( 1911 – 1980 ) was a French aerodynamics engineer and automobile maker, founder of the brand " DB " with René Bonnet, and later of the " CD ".
He used the ground-effect on race cars 10 years before Chaparral and his # 53 entry from " Autombiles Deutsch et Bonnet " won the " Index of Performance " trophy at the 1961 24 Hours of Le Mans.
In the latter half of the fifties and the early sixties, the Deutsch Bonnet racers (" DB Panhard ") picked up this mantle and went on to dominate the " Index of Performance " as well as other small-engine racing classes.
The firm was the continuation of Deutsch et Bonnet ( DB ) by René Bonnet when Charles Deutsch, the " D " in DB, founded his own firm CD.
A principal cause of the breach had involved the determination of Deutsch to stay loyal to Panhard engines while Bonnet was keen to switch to Renault power plants.

Deutsch and at
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His first Soviet controller was the Hungarian Arnold Deutsch ( code-name Otto ), who came to London from Vienna to study at London University.
Deutsch is also a theoretical physicist at Oxford University.
In the 1960s he was directing plays at Hamburg's Ernst Deutsch Theater.
It was experimentally discovered by Martin Deutsch at MIT in 1951, and became known as positronium.
Emil Nolde's work has become the focus of renewed attention after a painting entitled Blumengarten ( Utenwarf ) from 1917, which now hangs in the art museum Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden and has been valued at US $ 4, 000, 000, was discovered to have been looted from Otto Nathan Deutsch, a German-Jewish refugee whose heirs, including a Holocaust survivor, are asking for its return.
The original implementation was written in 1990 by Alan Emtage and J. Peter Deutsch, then postgraduate students at McGill University in Montreal and Bill Heelan, who studied at Concordia University in Montreal and worked at McGill University at the same time.
The archie service began as a project for students and volunteer staff at the McGill University School of Computer Science in 1987, when Deutsch, Emtage, and Heelan were asked to connect the School of Computer Science to the Internet.
Bill Heelan and Peter Deutsch wrote a script allowing people to login and search collected information using telnet protocol at the host " archie. mcgill. ca ".
The largest camp with about 48, 000 inmates was established at Deutsch Eylau ( Ilawa ).
Educated at the École Polytechnique, Deutsch was a pioneer in the field of aerodynamics, and founded the SERA-CD vehicle engineering Research and Development Company ( Société d ’ Etudes et de Réalisations Automobiles-Charles Deutsch ).
According to author and Edsel scholar Jan Deutsch, the Edsel was " the wrong car at the wrong time.
* 1985 – David Deutsch, at the University of Oxford, described the first universal quantum computer.
The Bulldogs were experiencing heavy financial troubles at time and were sold to Deutsch without much of a struggle.
He was a regular guest star and featured soloist on Rudi Blesh's This is Jazz broadcasts, as well as at Eddie Condon's Town Hall concerts and studied with Maury Deutsch, who could also count Django Reinhardt and Charlie Parker among his pupils.
The Cambridge Five was a ring of spies, recruited in part by Russian scout Arnold Deutsch in the United Kingdom, who passed information to the Soviet Union during World War II and at least into the early 1950s.
On 30 January 1955 she received the Deutsch de la Meurthe grand prize from the Fédération Nationale d ' Aéronautique ( French National Federation of Aeronautics ) at the Sorbonne for her work in aviation medicine.
* Mycroft has a small but extremely important role in Ray Walsh's novel The Mycroft Memoranda, published in London by Andre Deutsch, 1984 ( ISBN 0-233-97582-9 ), in which Sherlock Holmes, at the request of Major Henry Smith, Acting Commissioner for the City of London, becomes involved in the hunt for Jack the Ripper.
Later he studied at the Florence Conservatory ( where he developed an opposition to modernism ), with Luigi Dallapiccola and with Max Deutsch in Paris.

Bonnet and at
Bonnet had Havas issued a statement at midnight on 1 September saying :" The French government has today, as have several other Governments, received an Italian proposal looking to the resolution of Europe's difficulties.
The French Foreign Minister Georges Bonnet accepts the Soviet definition of aggression at once.
It used this power at least once to obtain land for Canal C-1 ( Bonnet Creek ) through land that is now being developed as the Bonnet Creek Resort, a non-Disney resort.
* December 10 – Stede Bonnet is hanged at Charleston after being recaptured.
Every bribed the governor, Nicholas Trott ( uncle of the Nicholas Trott who presided at the trial of Stede Bonnet ), with gold and silver, and by leaving him the Fancy, still loaded with 50 tons of elephant tusks and 100 barrels of gunpowder.
The discrete analog of curvature, corresponding to curvature being concentrated at a point and particularly useful for polyhedra, is the ( angular ) defect ; the analog for the Gauss – Bonnet theorem is Descartes ' theorem on total angular defect.
This is the special case of Gauss – Bonnet, where the curvature is concentrated at discrete points ( the vertices ).
* Gauss – Bonnet Theorem at Wolfram Mathworld
In the late 1990s she married Luis Bonnet, an anesthesiologist at a San Juan hospital, and they are still married.
Müller's letters to Füsslin ( 1771 – 1807 ) were issued at Zürich ( 1812 ), and those to Charles Bonnet, etc., at Stuttgart ( 1835 ).
Charles Bonnet ( March 13, 1720 – May 20, 1793 ), Swiss naturalist and philosophical writer, was born at Geneva, of a French family driven into Switzerland by the religious persecution in the 16th century.
* Works by Charles Bonnet at the Biodiversity Heritage Library
By birth a member of one of the great patrician families of Bern, he was educated there, at Yverdon, and ( 1763-1766 ) at Geneva, where he came under the influence of Rousseau and of Charles Bonnet, and imbibed liberal sentiments.
The only other judokas to compete at five Olympics are Belgian Robert Van de Walle and Puerto Rican judoka-bobsledder Jorge Bonnet.
Bonnet, who had won the Pontiac Excitement 400 at Richmond International Raceway the previous weekend, started from the pole driving his Valvoline sponsored Pontiac Grand Prix.
Matra was at the time an armaments manufacturer concentrating on missiles, but they were also enthusiastic about the future of the fibreglass technology in which Bonnet was a pioneer.
" To A Louse, On Seeing One on a Lady's Bonnet at Church " is a 1786 Scots language poem by Robert Burns in his favourite meter, Standard Habbie.
: Bonnet Island-in Kelly Channel at entrance to harbour ( 42 ° 13 ′ S, 145 ° 14 ′ E
Bonnet's wife, often known as Madame Soutien-Georges, ran a salon, and had great ambitions for her husband ; one contemporary reported that Madame Bonnet was " so wildly ambitious for her husband that when a new ministry was being formed he was afraid to go home at night unless he had captured a post for himself ".
In 1919, Bonnet served as a secretary to the French delegation at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 and wrote a book, Lettres á un Bourgeois de 1914, that called for widespread social reforms.

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