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    Henri Émile Benoît Matisse (French: [ɑ̃ʁi emil bənwa matis]; 31 December 1869 – 3 November 1954) was a French visual artist, known for both his use of...
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    January 2011. Works about Émile Zola at the Internet Archive References to Émile Zola in historic European newspapers Emile Zola Writes a Letter to Alfred...
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  • Pierre-Antoine-Justin Paulinier 1875–1899 : Amand-Joseph Fava 1899–1911 : Paul-Émile Henry 1911–1916 : Louis-Joseph Maurin 1917–1957 : Alexandre Caillot 1957–1969 :...
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    Émile Henry Ltd. is a French ceramic ovenware, tableware, and kitchenware manufacturer based in Burgundy, France. It was founded in 1850. In 1850, Jacques...
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    à Émile Bernard de Vincent van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, Odilon Redon, Paul Cézanne, Elémir Bourges, Léon Bloy, G. Apollinaire, Joris-Karl Huysmans, Henry de...
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    The Life of Emile Zola is a 1937 American biographical film about the 19th-century French author Émile Zola starring Paul Muni and directed by William...
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    Emile Davenport Hirsch (born March 13, 1985) is an American actor. His portrayal of Chris McCandless in Into the Wild (2007) earned him widespread acclaim...
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    David Émile Durkheim (French: [emil dyʁkɛm] or [dyʁkajm], professionally known simply as Émile Durkheim; 15 April 1858 – 15 November 1917) was a French...
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    on 30 November 2017. Retrieved 24 April 2011. Winter, Henry (3 September 2007). "Bring back Emile Heskey, Owen tells McClaren". The Daily Telegraph. London...
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    Paul (also named Saul of Tarsus; c. 5 – c. 64/65 AD), commonly known as Paul the Apostle and Saint Paul, was a Christian apostle who spread the teachings...
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    Thames and Hudson. ISBN 0-500-86004-1. Cézanne, Paul; John Rewald; Émile Zola; Marguerite Kay (1941). Paul Cézanne, letters. B. Cassirer. ISBN 0-87817-276-9...
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    Émile Coué de la Châtaigneraie (French: [emil kue də la ʃɑtɛɲʁɛ]; 26 February 1857 – 2 July 1926) was a French psychologist, pharmacist, and hypnotist...
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  • Paul Henry de Kruif (/dəˈkraɪf/, rhyming with "life") (March 2, 1890 – February 28, 1971) was an American microbiologist and writer. Publishing as Paul...
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    Hugh, ed. (1911). "Faguet, Émile". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 10 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 125. "M. Émile Faguet and the Eighteenth...
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  • largely traces to the theories of French author Émile Zola. Literary Naturalism traces back most directly to Émile Zola's "The Experimental Novel" (1880), which...
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    performance. Muni played other historical figures, including Émile Zola in The Life of Emile Zola (1937), for which he was again nominated for an Oscar...
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    features to the point of caricature. Gauguin, along with Émile Bernard, Charles Laval, Émile Schuffenecker and many others, re-visited Pont-Aven after...
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    The Prix Paul-Émile-Borduas is an award by the Government of Quebec that is part of the Prix du Québec, given to individuals who are artists or craftsman...
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  • 1842 - Paul-Émile Botta Ninevah - 1843 - Paul-Émile Botta Ninevah - 1845 - Austen Henry Layard Dur-Sharrukin (Knorsabad) - 1847 - Austen Henry Layard...
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  • Romain Gary (redirect from Émile Ajar)
    born Roman Kacew (pronounced [kat͡sɛf], and also known by the pen name Émile Ajar), was a French novelist, diplomat, film director, and World War II...
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  • Charles Jean-Émile Charon Pierre Charron Amaury de Chartres Bernard of Chartres Thierry de Chartres François Châtelet Gilles Châtelet Paul Chauchard Jacques...
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    retrieved 2017-07-17 Georges-Paul Collet, Jacques-Émile Blanche: Biographie, Éds. Bartillat, Paris 2006, pp63-64, 484 Jacques-Émile Blanche, La pêche aux souvenirs...
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    Emile Berliner (May 20, 1851 – August 3, 1929) originally Emil Berliner, was a German-American inventor. He is best known for inventing the lateral-cut...
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    State of Monaco Émile Flach Georges Jaloustre† Raymond Le Bourdon Maurice Piette Henry Mauran† Maurice Bouilloux-Lafont Henry Mauran† Émile Roblot Pierre...
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    Saint-Honoré, where it remains. With the help of his sons Adolphe and Émile-Maurice, Charles-Émile introduced saddlery and started selling his products retail....
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  • Jean-Paul Mousseau (January 1, 1927 – February 7, 1991) was a Quebec artist. He was a student of Paul-Émile Borduas, a member of the Automatist group and...
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    Émile Flach was the first Minister of State for Monaco. He served between 1911 and 1917. He was born in 1853 and died in 1926 at the age of 72. "Monaco"...
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    Foreign Affairs, serving first under Van Zeeland and then under his uncle, Paul-Émile Janson. From May 1938 to February 1939 he was Prime Minister for the first...
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    Henry Valentine Miller (December 26, 1891 – June 7, 1980) was an American novelist, short story writer and essayist. He broke with existing literary forms...
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    Émile Boirac (26 August 1851 – 20 September 1917) was a French philosopher, parapsychologist, promoter of Esperanto and writer. Boirac was born in Guelma...
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