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* André Mallarmé Minister of National Education
Among others, she has translated Stéphane Mallarmé, Tristan Tzara, Pierre Reverdy, André Breton, Paul Éluard, Robert Desnos, and René Char.
His name stands beside Stéphane Mallarmé, Octave Mirbeau, André Gide, Léon Bloy, Charles Péguy, Jules Renard, Alfred Jarry, Édouard Dujardin in French Literature.

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* 1651 André Dacier, French scholar ( d. 1722 )
* 1672 André Cardinal Destouches, French composer ( d. 1749 )
* 1929 André Previn, German composer and conductor
* 1939 André Ouellet, French-Canadian politician
* 1947 André Weinfeld, French and American Film Director / Producer
* 1845 André Bessette, Canadian pastor and saint ( d. 1937 )
* 1942 André Gagnon, Canadian pianist and composer
* 1905 André Jolivet, French composer ( d. 1974 )
* 1918 André Bazin, French critic and theorist ( d. 1958 )
* 1966 André Boisclair, Canadian politician
André Weil (; 6 May 1906 6 August 1998 ) was an influential French mathematician of the 20th century, renowned for the breadth and quality of his research output, its influence on future work, and the elegance of his exposition.
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To the west of the Petite Gheete rises the plateau of Mont St. André ; a second plain, the plateau of Jandrenouille upon which the Anglo-Dutch army amassed rises to the east.
Along the Ramillies Offus Autre Eglise ridge-line, Villeroi positioned Walloon and Bavarian infantry, supported by the Elector of Bavaria's 50 squadrons of Bavarian and Walloon cavalry placed behind on the plateau of Mont St. André.
* André Vauchez, La sainteté en Occident aux derniers siècles du Moyen Âge ( 1198 1431 )
* 1928 André Milhoux, Belgian racing driver
* 1853 André Messager, French composer ( d. 1929 )
* 1901 André Kostelanetz, American popular music orchestra leader and arranger ( d. 1980 )
* 1976 André Couto, Portuguese racing driver
* 1896 André Breton, French poet ( d. 1966 )
* 1951 André Gide, French writer, Nobel laureate ( b. 1869 )
* 1988 André Frédéric Cournand, French-born physician, Nobel laureate ( b. 1895 )
* 1809 André Dumont, Belgian geologist ( d. 1857 )

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His death rites took place at the courtyard of the Louvre Palace on September 1, 1965 under the direction of writer and thinker André Malraux, who was at the time France's Minister of Culture.
The Maginot Line (, ), named after the French Minister of War André Maginot, was a line of concrete fortifications, tank obstacles, artillery casemates, machine gun posts, and other defenses, which France constructed along its borders with Germany and Italy, in light of its experience in World War I, and in the run-up to World War II.
* 1995 André Dallaire attempts to assassinate Prime Minister Jean Chrétien of Canada.
* May 17 French Prime Minister André Tardieu decides to withdraw the remaining French troops from the Rhineland ( they depart by June 30 ).
* André Giraud Minister of Defence
* André Rossinot Minister of Relations with Parliament
André Malraux () DSO ( 3 November 1901 23 November 1976 ) was a French novelist, art theorist and Minister for Cultural Affairs.
The first stone was place by André Maginot, Minister of War on 29 October 1922.
André Malraux, France's Minister of Culture wanted something unique and decided Chagall would be the ideal artist.
* 6 November 1919 André Tardieu succeeds Lebrun as Minister of Liberated Regions.
The modern post of Minister of Culture was created by Charles de Gaulle in 1959 and the first Minister was the writer André Malraux.
The conference, which concluded in June 1991, chose André Milongo as Prime Minister during the transitional period leading to scheduled elections in 1992.
The Prix de Rome was suppressed in 1968 by André Malraux, who was Minister of Culture at the time.
* 20 May 1900 Louis André succeeds Gallifet as Minister of War.
# André Saint-Mleux Minister State of Monaco
* André Morice Minister of Public Works, Transport, and Tourism
* 11 August 1952 André Marie succeeds Lapie as Minister of National Education.
Following Dacko's ouster by André Kolingba in September 1981, Bozizé was appointed Minister of Communications, but fled to the north of the country with 100 soldiers after his involvement in a failed coup attempt led by Ange-Félix Patassé on 3 March 1982, in which he accused Kolingba of treason and proclaimed the change of power on Radio Bangui.
* André Damseaux, party chairman 1973-1974, MEP, Prime Minister of the Walloon Region, 1982
Some PC caucus members refused to accept the merger: long-time Tory MP and former Prime Minister Joe Clark continued to sit as a " Progressive Conservative " for the remainder of the Parliament, as did MPs John Herron and André Bachand, while Scott Brison left the new party to join the Liberal Party in December 2003.
* André Malraux Minister of Cultural Affairs
* André Malraux Minister of Cultural Affairs
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* André Bettencourt Minister of Posts and Telecommunications

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