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Available both in street trim and stripped down for racing, the J2 proved successful in competition on both sides of the Atlantic, including a third place overall at Le Mans in 1950 (driven by Sydney Allard himself, who also placed first in the Monte Carlo Rally in 1952 driving an Allard P1 saloon car).


Allard Oosterhuis

Allard Lambertus Oosterhuis (July 19, 1902, Delfzijl - January 1, 1967, Killiney) was a Dutch resistance hero during World War II.

Allard Pierson Museum

The name of the Allard Pierson Museum derives from the first professor of classical archaeology at the University of Amsterdam, Allard Pierson (1831–1896).

Allart Pieter van Jongestall

Allart Pieter van Jongestall, also spelled Allard Pieter van Jongestal (Stavoren, 12 August 1612 – Hallum, 9 November 1676) was a Dutch jurist and diplomat.

Binley, Coventry

Binley is flanked by Willenhall to one side (separated by the Coventry to Euston railway line), Stoke Aldermoor to another side (separated by Allard Way road), and Binley Woods on a third side, which almost joins Binley since the construction of the Eastern Bypass, a B&Q store and a T.G.I. Friday's restaurant between the two areas.

DTDP-glucose 4,6-dehydratase

The first protein structures of a dTDP-glucose 4,6-dehydratase (RmlB) were completed by Jim Thoden in the Hazel Holden lab (University of Wisconsin–Madison) and Simon Allard in the Jim Naismith lab (University of St Andrews).

Duck's Breath Mystery Theatre

The group was formed in 1975 by University of Iowa students Bill Allard, Dan Coffey, Merle Kessler, Leon Martell, and Jim Turner.

Henry Allard

Karl Åke Henry Allard, (born 21 November 1911 in Örebro; died 23 October 1996 in Örebro) was Swedish politician (Social Democrat), speaker of the Riksdag's second chamber 1969–1970.

J Allard

Allard headed up the team at Microsoft that created the two-screen tablet prototype called Courier.

According to an internal email, Allard was a network engineer responsible for convincing Microsoft to ship TCP/IP in Windows 95.

Marble House

The stone fireplace in the room was copied by Allard and Sons from one in the Jacques Cœur House in Bourges.

Marshall Brement

(Poems by Mattías Johannessen. Translations by Brement, Joe Allard, and Bernard Scudder.)


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