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  2. Carrefour de l'Horloge - Wikipedia

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    The Carrefour de l'Horloge was created as Club de l'Horloge on 10 July 1974 by Jean-Yves Le Gallou, Yvan Blot, Henry de Lesquen, Daniel Garrigue, and others. [10] The founders, who graduated from high-ranked schools, regarded themselves as part of an elite think tank whose project was diffusing nationalist ideas within the public sphere, and serving as a link between GRECE, mainstream politics ...

  3. Gros Horloge - Wikipedia

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    The Gros-Horloge (English: Great-Clock) is a 14th century astronomical clock in Rouen, Normandy. [citation needed] The clock is installed in a Renaissance arch crossing the Rue du Gros-Horloge. The mechanism is one of the oldest in France, the movement having been made in 1389.

  4. De tous biens plaine - Wikipedia

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    Car assouvye est en valeur Autant que jamais fut deesse. My mistress possesses every virtue. Everybody pays her homage, for she is as full of worth as ever any goddess was. Loyset Compere used the tune as a basis for a mass setting, and the Credo survives of a setting by Josquin. Some sources have claimed this to be the most famous chanson of ...

  5. François Bon - Wikipedia

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    François Bon published his first novel in 1982, Sortie d'usine. He then earned a creative residency at the Villa Médicis in 1984, and has since worked in literature, as a writer, translator, performer or publisher. François Bon has written essays, novels, radio programs, poetry as well as theatre or children's literature.

  6. Le temps l'horloge - Wikipedia

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    Le temps l'horloge (Time and the Clock) is a song cycle for soprano and orchestra, by the French composer Henri Dutilleux.. He wrote the original three-movement version between 2006 and 2007 based on two poems by Jean Tardieu ("Le temps l'horloge" and "Le masque"), and one by Robert Desnos ("Le dernier poème"').