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** Michel Platini, French football player
** Claude-Etienne Michel, French general ( b. 1772 )
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** Le Carnaval ( 1910 )— music by Robert Schumann ( orchestrated by Aleksandr Glazunov, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Anatole Liadov, and Alexander Tcherepnin ), choreography by Michel Fokine, set and costumes by Leon Bakst.
** Papillons ( Butterflies )— music by Robert Schumann ( arranged by Nicolai Tcherepnin ), choreography by Michel Fokine, sets by Mstislav Dobuzhinsky, and costumes by Leon Bakst.
** Petrushka ( 1911 )— music by Igor Stravinsky, choreography by Michel Fokine, sets and costumes by Alexandre Benois.
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** Michel Danican Philidor III ( 1683 – 1723 ), son of André
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** The Three Musketeers – Michel Legrand
** Yentl – Michel Legrand ; Alan Bergman ; Marilyn Bergman
** Michel Legrand for Images performed by Michel Legrand & Phil Woods
** Michel Legrand for " Theme from Brian's Song "
** Michel Legrand for " Theme From Summer of ' 42 "
** Michel Legrand for " What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?
** Phil Woods for Images performed by Michel Legrand & Phil Woods
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** A & W Root Beer
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** Benz & Cie.
** UN Conference on Trade & Development ( UNCTAD )
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** Stave-core-Consists of wooden slats stacked upon one another in a manner similar to a plank & batten door ( though the slats are usually thinner ) or the wooden-block hollow-core ( except that the space is entirely filled ).
** Premio U Giancu Award ( U Giancu & Rapallo Comics Festival ).
** Degrees: Masters degree in Finance ( MSF ), Master of Financial Economics, Master of Finance & Control ( MFC ), Master Financial Manager ( MFM ), Master of Financial Administration ( MFA )
** Oscar Best Costumes in B & W ( Piero Gherardi )
** Oscar for Best Costumes in B & W ( Piero Gherardi )
** Oscar nomination for Best Art Direction-Set Decoration in B & W ( Piero Gherardi )
** Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists Silver Ribbons for Best Cinematography in B & W ( Gianni Di Venanzo ), Best Director ( Federico Fellini ), Best Original Story ( Fellini and Flaiano ), Best Producer ( Angelo Rizzoli ), Best Score ( Nino Rota ), Best Screenplay ( Fellini, Pinelli, Flaiano, Rondi ), and Best Supporting Actress ( Sandra Milo )
** Kinema Junpo Award for Best Foreign Language Film & Best Foreign Language Film Director
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