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Auchatraire and Rosier
After WWII, Jean Auchatraire ( president of the racing section of the local Automobile Club ) and Louis Rosier promoted the idea of a race track around Clermont-Ferrand.

Rosier and manager
Louis Rosier was the owner and manager of a racing team, the " Ecurie Rosier ".

Rosier and race
Talbots came fourth and fifth in the inaugural World Championship race, the 1950 British Grand Prix, piloted by Yves Giraud-Cabantous and Louis Rosier respectively.
As such it was expensive, rare and helped Louis Rosier with his son to win the LeMans 24 Hour race in 1950.
He teamed up with his son Jean-Louis Rosier who only drove two laps during the race, which means Louis won the race practically by himself.
In April 1956 Rosier finished 4th in a Maserati, in a 201 mile race at Aintree.
Louis Rosier was one of the key sponsors of the Charade race track.
The Charade Circuit ( also known as Circuit Louis Rosier and Circuit Clermont-Ferrand ) is a motorsport race track in the Auvergne mountains in France near Clermont-Ferrand, the home of Michelin and Patrick Depailler.

Rosier and track
Louis Rosier died of injuries he sustained in a crash at the Montlhéry track, south of Paris, France, on 7 October 1956.

Rosier and together
In 1953, using the concept of a barchetta that he raced at Le Mans, Rosier, together with Italian coachbuilder Rocco Motto, designed a cabriolet, still using 4CV Renault sub assemblies.

Rosier and project
But Rosier was killed at Montlhéry on 26 October 1956 and would not witness his project come to fruition.

Rosier and by
Image: Crocus at north of the montagne sainte Victoire by JM Rosier 1. JPG | Crocus versicolor
He undergoes a religious awakening when he is struck by lightning during a late-night rainstorm and turns his life around, assisted by Pastor Rosier Pile ( Walter Brennan ).
Isabel grows fond of Pansy, Osmond's presumed daughter by his first marriage, and wants to grant her wish to marry Edward Rosier, a young art collector.
Image: Snake ( Elaphe scalaris ) by JM Rosier. JPG | Ladder snake
Other private Talbots were entered by Louis Rosier, Philippe Etancelin and Belgian Johnny Claes, in a yellow car.
Farina suffered transmission trouble in the closing laps and dropped to fourth behind the best of the surviving Talbot-Lagos being driven by Rosier.
According to the account written by James Rosier, these were the colonists ' we were to leave in the Country by their agreement with my Lord the Right Honourable Count Arundell '.
The Letanie was printed by a Dutch press for John Lilburne, who had been brought to the Gatehouse in 1636 by the clothier Thomas Hewson and minister Edmund Rosier.
* Pullman paradis ( 1995, directed by Michèle Rosier )-Marie-Paule Daragnès
Alberto Ascari was first, followed by Villoresi and Rosier.
Rosier, according to A Dictionary Of Angels by Gustav Davidson, is " a former lesser-rank angel of the order of dominations, now officiating in Hell ", the cited source being Sebastien Michaelis ' Admirable History of the Possession and Conversion of a Penitent Woman ( 1612 ).
* Rosier is the name of a 1994 single by the Japanese band Luna Sea.
* Jean-Bernard Rosier features in the novel Mr Mee ( 2000 ) by Andrew Crumey, as creator of an esoteric work titled " Rosier's Encyclopaedia ".
* Edward Rosier is a character in The Portrait Of A Lady by Henry James.
* Rosier is depicted as an incubus and is lord of the incubi in the The Cassandra Palmer series by Karen Chance.
* Adam Rosier is a character in The Eternal Ones by Kirsten Miller.
The libretto, by Eric Crozier, was based on Guy de Maupassant's novella Le Rosier de Madame Husson, but it was transposed entirely to an English setting.
( 1973, by Michèle Rosier )-Marie Dorval
Approximately further along the A4006, also on the north side of the road, at the junction with St Leonard's Avenue, is the parish church of St Mary-the-Virgin, Kenton, built in 1935-1936 by the architect Harold Gibbons and a local firm of builders, Melsom & Rosier.

Rosier and community
Just to the north of town is the community of Potomac Beach and the mouth of Rosier Creek.

Rosier and for
Hay Bright also conveys that, despite having been critical toward the electric transmission grid and its pitfalls ( a nuclear power plant was once proposed for Cape Rosier ), the Nearings built a new house with normal modern conveniences, including grid electricity, next to the original Cape Rosier house.
Rosier, in A Design for Treachery: The Unferth Intrigue, puts forth the contention that Unferth deliberately gave Beowulf a sword that he knew would fail, possibly for the purpose of preventing Beowulf from succeeding where Unferth himself failed.
The promotional video for " Rosier " was awarded Best Promotional Video at the 36th Japan Record Awards on December 31.
The factory Talbot-Lago team had three cars for Louis Rosier, Yves Giraud-Cabantous and Philippe Étancelin ( standing in for the injured Eugène Martin ).
Originally setup to run Rosier's Talbot-Lago T26 ( for either Rosier or a guest driver ), and later evolved to an actual team running 250Fs and finally Ferrari 500s simultaneously for Rosier and another driver.
Throughout the 1950s, Écurie Rosier provided drives in Formula One for Henri Louveau, Georges Grignard, Louis Chiron, Maurice Trintignant, André Simon and Robert Manzon.
Rosier is French for " rose tree " or " rose bush ", and is a common surname in Francophone countries.
Crumey's subsequent novel Mobius Dick ( 2004 ) features the Rosier Corporation, which is responsible for sinister experiments using quantum computers.
* Rosier is possibly the basis for the antagonist character Rosiel ( also spelled Rociel ) in Kaori Yuki's manga, Angel Sanctuary ; the name difference due to Yuki ending the names of most angels with " el ", meaning " the one who bears light ".

Rosier and .
Michael Lapidge and James L. Rosier.
In 1952 they moved to Maine, ultimately settling on their " Forest Farm " at Cape Rosier ( in the village of Harborside, within the town of Brooksville ), where they lived until their deaths.
They would have none of it .” For this reason — in addition to the fact that Scott disliked the development of a ski resort at Stratton Mountain, and the mindset of cityfolk who patronized it — the Nearings moved on to another rural place, Cape Rosier, Maine.
In any event, they released their next single, " Rosier " which reached No. 3 on the chart and sold almost 100, 000 copies in its first week of release.
Next day morning people who watched from the shores saw a rock had emerged in the place of the ship, off the Cape Rosier.
Étancelin later went out with gearbox trouble and so Talbot-Lago factory driver Louis Rosier moved into fourth.
Also running Ferraris were Rudi Fischer and Peter Hirt of Ecurie Espadon, and veteran Frenchman Louis Rosier.
There were also two privateer Ferrari entries: local driver Charles de Tornaco of Ecurie Francorchamps, and Louis Rosier.
Louis Rosier ( born in Chapdes-Beaufort, 5 November 1905 – died in Neuilly-sur-Seine, 29 October 1956 ) was a racing driver from France.
He won the Dutch Grand Prix twice in consecutive years between 1950 and 1951, the Circuit d ' Albi, Grand-Prix de l ' Albigeois and the 24 Hours of Le Mans with his son Jean-Louis Rosier.

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