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[( )0.5(Born )0.5(April )0.7(13, )0.5(1949, )0.5(in )0.6(Kehl, )0.7(Germany. )0.8(Married )0.8(to )0.7(the )0.8(former )0.8(Michele )1.1(Jean. )0.7(Four children. )1.1(He)]TJ
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[( Attended primary and secondary schools in Strasbourg, France. Received \
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(SPECIAL HONORS:)Tj
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(Association of Crystal Growth, Societe Francaise de Metallurgie. Groupe \
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