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The most popular of these were, text by Henry Pacory ;, text by Vincent Hyspa ;, a waltz ; ", text by Dominique Bonnaud / Numa Blès ;, a march ;, text by Contamine de Latour lost, but the music later reappears in ; and many more, many of which have been lost.
After coming back to Paris in May 1941, he participated in the founding of the underground group Socialisme et Liberté with other writers de Beauvoir, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Jean-Toussaint Desanti and his wife Dominique Desanti, Jean Kanapa, and École Normale students.
Two notable Western composers for the kora are Brother Dominique Catta and Jacques Burtin ( France ), who wrote most of these scores, though composers like Carole Ouellet ( Canada ), Brother Grégoire Philippe ( Monastère de Keur Moussa ) and Sister Claire Marie Ledoux ( France ) contributed with original works.
Five years later, conservative prime minister Dominique de Villepin enacted the New Employment Contract ( CNE ).
To effect that, President Chirac ordered Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin to seize the Constitutional Council of France, whose decision would allow repealing the law.
In his serialized Diary ( 1953 – 68 ) Gombrowicz alluded to his homosexual experiences with ' lower class ' young men ; a theme which he picked up again when interviewed by Dominique de Roux in A Kind of Testament ( 1973 ).
* December 25 – Dominique Catherine de Pérignon, Marshal of France ( b. 1754 )
* May 31 – Dominique Catherine de Pérignon, Marshal of France ( d. 1818 )
* June 30 – Jacques Dominique, comte de Cassini, French astronomer ( d. 1845 )
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The writer's true identity was not revealed until 10 years ago, when, in an interview with John de St Jorre, a British journalist and some-time foreign correspondent of The Observer, an impeccably dressed 86-year-old intellectual called Dominique Aury acknowledged that the fantasies of castles, masks and debauchery were hers.
* Dominique Venner, Le plus grand marchand d ' armes de l ' Histoire: Sir Basil Zaharoff.
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Two days later, Raffarin resigned and Chirac appointed Dominique de Villepin, formerly Foreign Minister as Prime Minister of France.
In 2006, Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin enacted amendments that established a First Employment Contract, known as the CPE, a special kind of employment contract under which workers under the age of 26 could be hired and fired liberally.
Others on the right ( including Dominique de Villepin ) as well as some on the left argue in favour of gradual reforms.
et commentaire par Dominique Lenfant, Ctésias de Cnide.
Then French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin sent an emergency aid package worth 36 million Euro ($ 57. 6M U. S. dollars ) and deployed approximately five hundred French troops in an effort to eradicate mosquitoes.
Five years later, conservative prime minister Dominique de Villepin enacted the New Employment Contract ( CNE ).
Built as a statement of the Christian faith after the upheavals of the Cathar heresy, this gigantic brick structure was embellished over the centuries: the Dominique de Florence Doorway, the 78 m high bell tower, the Baldaquin over the entrance ( 1515 – 1540 ).
The decisive attacks on the Allied center by Louis-Vincent-Joseph Le Blond de Saint-Hilaire | St. Hilaire and Dominique Vandamme | Vandamme split the Allied army in two and left the French in a golden strategic position to win the battle.
In the recent bicentennial, however, controversy erupted when neither French president Jacques Chirac nor prime minister Dominique de Villepin attended any functions commemorating the battle.
The Chapel, the Menil Collection, and the nearby Cy Twombly gallery were funded by Texas oil millionaires John and Dominique de Menil.

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Dominique Laffin is buried near renowned director François Truffaut in the Cimetière de Montmartre in the Montmartre Quarter of Paris.

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* Dominique Laffin ( 1952 – 1985 ), actress
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Dominique Laffin ( June 3, 1952 in Saint-Mandé, Val-de-Marne, France – June 12, 1985 in Paris ) was a French actress, who has appeared in 19 films between 1975 and 1985.
Dominique Laffin made her major film debut in 1977, gaining critical acclaim for her role in director Jacques Doillon's 1979 film, La Femme qui pleure.
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