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    Constance Debré, born in 1972, is a French lawyer and novelist. Constance Debré's parents were journalist François Debré (1942–2020) and former model Maylis...
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    Carrefour de la Croix-Rouge is now Place Michel-Debré Boulevard Mazas is now boulevard Diderot. The Place du Château-d'Eau is now the Place de la République....
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    Lemaresquier and politician Michel Debré, who was Prime Minister of France, and twin-brother of Jean-Louis Debré. Bernard Debré attended the Cours Hattemer...
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    Revolution. The abbey church was demolished in 1811 to create what is now Place Michel-Debré, and the cloister was incorporated into the new Maine-et-Loire prefecture...
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    Vieira da Silva, met Picasso, in particular with his brother in law Olivier Debré. He then gradually isolated himself to the point of rarely mentioning his...
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    as well as the nearby carrefour de la Croix-Rouge (today known as place Michel-Debré). On 30 December 1923, line 10's station opened by the Compagnie du...
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    more than one other legislative project per session On 27 August 1958 Michel Debré, then the Minister of Justice and one of the principal drafters of the...
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  • (Refaire la France), written in secret with Michel Debré under their resistance aliases Jacquier (Debré) and Bruere (Monick), Paris, Plon 1945: They...
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    the Prime Minister Michel Debré until 6 May 1961, before being appointed interior minister from May 1961 until April 1967 (law Debre and Georges Pompidou)...
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    born in Paris. Jacques Chirac Laurent Fabius, Jacques Chaban-Delmas, Michel Debré, Félix Gaillard, Pierre Mendès-France, René Mayer, Léon Blum, Pierre...
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    constitution and inaugurating the Fifth Republic, while the text was drafted by Michel Debré. Since then, the constitution has been amended twenty-five times, through...
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    Sedan, Ardennes (category Populated places established in the 1420s)
    (1904–1995), French Dominican theologian and cardinal Robert Debré (1882–1978), physician Michel Fourniret (1942–2021), serial killer Frederick V (1596-1632)...
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  • Prime-Minister Michel Debré. The community grew until World War II and the synagogue expanded in 1937 under the eye of architects Germain Debré and Hirsch...
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  • President Charles de Gaulle and principal author of the 1958 Constitution Michel Debré, to democratise access to the senior civil service. It was abolished...
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    injured were also counted, according to L'Humanité. The Prime Minister, Michel Debré, went to the premises of the Paris police on 12 February 1962, to "bring...
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    served by junctions 46 to 51 of the A75 autoroute. In October 1970, Michel Debré, then Minister of Defence, decided for strategic purposes to expand a...
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  • Guy-Victor Duperré, French naval officer Fort-Duquesne was the name of Kaous – Michel-Ange Duquesne de Menneville Georges Clemenceau was the name of Stidia –...
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    colleagues. He served as prime minister of France under de Gaulle after Michel Debré resigned, from 14 April 1962 to 10 July 1968, and to this day is the...
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    118 (a Antonin Proust, 24 Mars 1871. Joly, M., "Le Barreau de Paris"; Debré, J.-L., Les Républiques des Avocats. Nord, P., Paris Shopkeepers and the...
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  • Kouroupos (1996)  Greece Michel Legrand (2012)  France Joby Talbot (2015)  United Kingdom Ilya Demutsky (2018)  Russia Olivier Debré (1998)  France Jaffar...
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    Jean-Pierre Chevènement (category Mayors of places in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté)
    Preceded by Jean-Louis Debré Succeeded by Daniel Vaillant Minister of Defence In office 12 May 1988 – 29 January 1991 Prime Minister Michel Rocard Preceded by...
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  • Fifth Republic and until 1962, it was subordinate to Prime Minister Michel Debré and its resources largely dedicated to the Algerian War. Following the...
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    as part of the financial reform package promoted by Finance Minister Michel Debré. Its successive presidents included André Postel-Vinay [fr] (1973-1974)...
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  • Michel Charasse (8 July 1941 – 21 February 2020) was a member of the French Senate. He represented the Puy-de-Dôme department, and was a member of the...
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  • referendum, Michel Debré's government started secret negotiations with the GPRA. On 25 January 1961 Col. Antoine Argoud visited with Premier Debré and threatened...
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    (junior minister) to the Minister of National Education and Youth Jean-Michel Blanquer. At 29, he was the youngest member of a government under the Fifth...
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  • under the same government, with Roger Frey as Minister of the Interior, Michel Debré as Prime Minister and Charles de Gaulle as President, who did all they...
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    Saint-Denis, Réunion (category Populated places established in 1669)
    renewed electoral fraud). Michel Debré decisively defeated his Communist rival Paul Vergès when the by-election took place in May 1963, and he became...
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    of fidels would remain with Chirac, including Alain Juppé and Jean-Louis Debré. When Nicolas Sarkozy became president in 2007, Juppé was one of the few...
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  • and screenwriter (b. 1921) 1992 – Michel Berger, French singer-songwriter and producer (b. 1947) 1996 – Michel Debré, French lawyer and politician, 150th...
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