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Synonyms for delorge or Related words with delorge
lokoli
recouderc
roussey
depouilly
banide
travini
foirest
mouflier
lombaerts
wagret
fonsat
malouli
renquin
mohellebi
jaffo
nazon
koulou
gargaud
croenen
ermenault
mboma
nilis
fressinet
genghini
deslot
vandenbulcke
levisse
ruffier
delecroix
bijotat
kutemann
bertould
jauzion
pouplin
dinart
clarico
thauvin
peyroles
decastel
camberabero
marlet
poortere
tchoutang
dandrieux
czerniatynski
ducalcon
penneteau
saivet
auradou
ondoa
Examples of "delorge"
Laurent
Delorge
(born 21 July 1979) is a Belgian former footballer. He formerly served AA Gent, Coventry City, Lierse SK, RSC Anderlecht, ADO Den Haag, Ajax and Roda JC Kerkrade.
Peter
Delorge
(born 19 April 1980 in Sint-Truiden, Belgium) is a professional football (soccer) midfielder, who spent his whole career at Sint-Truidense. His position was in the defensive part of the midfield.
In his first year in Amsterdam he played four matches, but in his second year he did not play once. In the winter of 2009, Roda JC contracted the disappointed
Delorge
, who became a first team regular at the Eredivisie club before his retirement in July 2013.
At Anderlecht he was fired on 17 February 2006 for alleged 'wrongdoing' with former club Lierse SK in conjunction with the match-fixing investigation in Belgian football. Not much later he signed a 3-year contract deal with Dutch Eredivisie side ADO Den Haag. In a disappointing season ADO was unable to remain in the Eredivisie and were relegated to the Eerste Divisie.
Delorge
however was offered a contract at Ajax and signed a 2-year contract on 10 May 2007.
Psyché is a five-act, free verse "tragicomédie et ballet", originally written as a prose text by Molière and versified in collaboration with Pierre Corneille and Philippe Quinault, with music composed by Jean-Baptiste Lully. The plot is based on the story of "Cupid and Psyche" in "The Golden Ass", written in the 2nd century by Apuleius. It was first performed on 17 January 1671 before the royal court of Louis XIV at the Théâtre des Tuileries, with ballets by Pierre Beauchamps, Anthoine des Brosses, and Nicolas
Delorge
, and spectacular scenery and special effects designed by Carlo Vigarani.
Delorge
signed for Coventry midway through the 1998/99 season, however he didn't make his first appearance for the club until 29 January 2000, when he came on as a substitute in Coventry's defeat to Charlton Athletic in the FA Cup. His next appearance didn't come until 15 September 2001. However, in this game he made an instant impact; coming off the bench to score the winner against Sheffield United with practically his first touch of the game. He fell out with manager Gordon Strachan but was recalled when Roland Nilsson took over. He ultimately failed in his bid to become a first team regular but in 2001/02 he made 28 starts, scoring 4 goals.