• Charles Émile Picard FRS(For) FRSE (French: [ʃaʁl emil pikaʁ]; 24 July 1856 – 11 December 1941) was a French mathematician. He was elected the fifteenth...
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    of La Cigale, Nantes, France, designed by Émile Libaudière, and decorated with sculptures by Émile Gaucher and paintings by Georges Levreau, 1895 Polychrome...
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    Contant (1852–1920), painter born in Blois-Vienne, son of a politician. Émile Gaucher (1858–1909), sculptor. Alfred Jean Halou (1875–1939), sculptor from...
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    freemason who led the Lefts Bloc (French: Bloc des gauches) cabinet from June 1902 to January 1905. Émile Combes was born on 6 September 1835, in Roquecourbe...
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    The Radical Party of the Left (French: Parti radical de gauche, PRG) is a social-liberal political party in France. A party in the Radical tradition, since...
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  • invited the Radical Émile Combes to form a government, which lasted until January 1905, when the Socialists withdrew from the Bloc des gauches. Gildea, R., Children...
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  • 27-29 Between Justice And Politics: The Ligue Des Droits De L'Homme, 1898-1945, William D. Irvine, Stanford University Press, 2007 KAHN Émile, Joseph...
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    The Left Party (French: Parti de gauche, PG) is a left-wing democratic-socialist political party in France, founded in 2009 by Jean-Luc Mélenchon and Marc...
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    Émile Henry Muselier (Marseilles, 17 April 1882 – Toulon, 2 September 1965) was a French admiral who led the Free French Naval Forces (Forces navales...
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  • Émile Combes 1905-1906 – Maurice Rouvier 1906 – Ferdinand Sarrien History of the Left in France Winnacker, R. A. (1937). "The Delegation des Gauches:...
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  • Émile Beaussire (26 May 1824, Luçon – 28 May 1889) was a French republican politician and a philosopher. He was a member of the National Assembly from...
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  • contacted CIA agent, Max. Rachel and Émile instruct Irène to subvert Yasser. Émile believes Rachel was framed. Émile's team abducts Yasser. Jacques discovers...
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  • named the European United Left/Nordic Green Left (French: Gauche unitaire européenne/Gauche verte nordique, GUE/NGL). The group comprises political parties...
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  • Émile Hugues (b. Vence, 7 April 1901 – d. Paris, 10 February 1966) was a French politician and government minister. With a doctorate in law and by profession...
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  • The Democratic and Republican Left group (French: groupe de la Gauche démocrate et républicaine or GDR) is a parliamentary group in the National Assembly...
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    secularism in France. France was then governed by the Bloc des gauches (Left Coalition) led by Émile Combes. The law was based on three principles: the neutrality...
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    was known as Place Ravignan. In 1911, it was rechristened Place Émile Goudeau for Émile Goudeau (1849–1906), a popular novelist, poet, and journalist who...
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    Olympics combined exercises  Silver Émile Bougnol Fencing at the 1900 Summer Olympics masters épée  Silver Émile Champion Athletics at the 1900 Summer...
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    in the Mont-de-Marsan garrison. His father died when Émile was three years old. After this Émile lived as a boarder at Tarbes and then as an officer's...
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  • à Olivier Faure à la tête du groupe Nouvelle Gauche". Le Monde. Retrieved 11 April 2018. "Francis, Emile, Daniel Leenhardt – Base de données des députés...
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  • the policy of the bloc until 1907, when the presidency was entrusted to Émile Combes (1902–1905), who imposed for the first time the left-right divide...
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    film history with John Locke and Tom Waugh, as well as painting with Yves Gaucher Guido Molinari. In the 1980s, she studied art history at the University...
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    include Gérard de Lacaze-Duthiers, Manuel Devaldès, Lucy Sterne, Thérèse Gaucher and others. Louis Moreau provided illustrations. L'Unique was an eclectic...
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  • The Rally of Republican Lefts (French: Rassemblement des gauches républicaines, RGR) was an electoral alliance during the French Fourth Republic which...
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    afraid of water – so they drink only wine"), a club led by the journalist Émile Goudeau. The group claimed to be averse to water, preferring wine and beer...
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  • The Left (Luxembourgish: Déi Lénk [dəɪ ˈleŋk]; French: La Gauche; German: Die Linken) is a democratic socialist political party in Luxembourg. On the political...
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    Louis Émile Benassit (20 December 1833 – 9 August 1902) was a French artist and raconteur. He cut a colorful figure in the literary and artistic circles...
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    Grévy James de Kerjégu Narcisse Leven Georges Leygues Émile Loubet Jean Macé Louis Marchegay Émile Maruéjouls Félix Martin-Feuillée Alfred Mézières Victor...
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  • Poulette, and written by Poulette, Sylvie Bouchard, Michel Michaud and Émile Gaudreault. It won the Golden Reel Award as the year's top-grossing film...
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    cemetery (grand cimetière). The west of Émile-Richard Street is divided into 21 divisions and to the east of Émile-Richard Street the cemetery is divided...
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