Examples of using Boardman in English and their translations into French
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Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Gray Boardman, MC, TD, 17 May 1977.
Chris Boardman, by 2.384 seconds.
You may ring the bell now, Ms. Boardman.
Boardman lives with his wife
In 2009 Boardman took part in the London marathon,
Boardman caught Germany's Jens Lehmann,
Its name comes from The Higher Christian Life, a book by William Boardman published in 1858.
He finished third behind Chris Boardman and Andrea Chiurato in the world time trial championship in Sicily.
At the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Boardman rode a Lotus 108 in the 4 km individual pursuit.
Pamela Boardman, CEO of Lendl Global, ringing the opening bell.
He took up his studies again at the Art Students League of New York and studied under Boardman Robinson.
Her interior has an Egyptian theme designed by Norwich architect Edward Boardman(1833-1910), who was married to Florence Colman.
Lee Boardman, David Bradley,
Boardman won fame by winning the prologue of the 1994 Tour de France with what was then the fastest time ever recorded.
The English rider, Chris Boardman, Great Britain's Olympic champion is certain to break the one-hour record so recently established by Graeme Obree.
But of course, Boardman's the clear favorite with his half-million pound, computer-designed carbon-fiber superbike that he rode to a gold medal in the Olympics.
Chris Boardman, Thor Hushovd, Stuart O'Grady.
which John Boardman half-jokingly attributed to generations of female temple workers.
accessories under the name Boardman Bikes.
Tom Boardman, CEO of survey sponsor Nedbank, said he was