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  2. Jean-Pierre Vibert - Wikipedia

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    Des inconvénients de la greffe du rosier sur l´églantier et des modifications qu´elle nécessite – Mme. Huzard, Paris 1824–30. Observations sur la Rose "Triomphe de Valenciennes" – In: La Revue Horticole, 3e Serie, Vol. IV, 1850 Paris, pp. 42–45; Des anomalies du rosier – In: Journal de la Société Impériale et Centrale d ...

  3. Léoville L'Homme - Wikipedia

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    L'Homme's literary work is strongly appreciative of France (which he never visited) and the French language. He stated that "La langue plus que le sang est la manifestation d'une nationalité" ("A nationality expresses itself not so much through blood as through a language") and argued that the French language was what had preserved a strong bond between (British-ruled) Mauritius and France.

  4. Bernard Faÿ - Wikipedia

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    1929 : Benjamin Franklin, bourgeois d'Amérique; 1930 : Le Comte Arthur de Gobineau et la Grèce; 1930 : Essai sur la poésie; 1932 : George Washington, gentilhomme; 1932 : La Gloire du Comte Arthur de Gobineau; 1935 : La Franc-maçonnerie et la révolution intellectuelle du XVIIIe siècle; 1937 : Les forces de l'Espagne : voyage à Salamanque ...

  5. France 2 - Wikipedia

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    On 7 March 2013, France 2 aired an eight-minute investigative report purporting to expose a weapons smuggling channel from Serbia to France. The report authors, journalists Franck Genauzeau and Régis Mathé, traveled to Serbia in February 2013 where they filmed a story claiming that Serbia is a hub for international weapons smuggling.

  6. Journal de 20 heures - Wikipedia

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    On 7 September 1992, Antenne 2 became France 2 and the Managing Editor entrusted Paul Amar, who had previously been responsible for the presentation of FR3's 19/20, with the presentation of the Journal de 20 heures de France 2. He was dismissed following a pathetic debate he organized between Bernard Tapie and Jean-Marie Le Pen in June 1994. [5]

  7. François Jourda de Vaux de Foletier - Wikipedia

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    1925: Galiot de Genouillac, maître de l’artillerie de France (1465-1546), Paris, A. Picard; 1929: Histoire d’Aunis et de Saintonge, Paris, Boivin, series "Vieilles provinces de France" 1931: Le Siège de la Rochelle, Paris, Firmin-Didot, Prix Thérouanne of the Académie française ; new edition, La Rochelle, éditions Quartier Latin et ...

  8. Rose d'Or - Wikipedia

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    The Rose d'Or ('Golden Rose') is an international awards festival in entertainment broadcasting and programming. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) first acquired the Rose d'Or in 1961, when it was created by Swiss Television in the lakeside city of Montreux. The awards stayed with the EBU for almost 40 years.

  9. Guillaume de Lorris - Wikipedia

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    Little is known about him, other than that he wrote the earlier section of the poem around 1230, and that the work was completed forty years later by Jean de Meun. [2] He is only known by mention of Jean de Meun, (de Meung in French), in Roman de la Rose. [3] de Lorris' poem was translated into Middle English verse by Chaucer, and into Modern ...