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The Mur de Huy (English: Wall of Huy) is a 128 metres (420 ft) high hill located in Huy, Wallonia, Belgium. It is also known as le Chemin des Chapelles (English: The Path of the Chapels ) because of the seven chapels along its route.
However this ban was overturned by a court of appeal in 2014. [7] The appeal court found that while Robert may have misled the psychoanalysts as to the editorial line her film would take, she had not materially misrepresented their views in her editing of the footage. [8] As of 2016 the film is available for viewing online.
The ban was lifted in 1967. [7] Married Love: Marie Stopes: 1918 Non-fiction Banned by the Irish Censorship Board for discussing birth control. [165] And Quiet Flows the Don: Mikhail Sholokhov: 1928–1940 Novel Sequence The English translations of Sholokhov's work were banned for "indecency". [166] Elmer Gantry: Sinclair Lewis: 1927 Novel
The Citadel of Huy (French: Citadelle de Huy) or the Fort of Huy (French: Fort de Huy), known locally as The Castle (Walloon: Li Tchestia), is a fortress located in the Walloon city of Huy in the province of Liège, Belgium. [1] The fort occupies a high position in the town, overlooking the strategic Meuse river.
The Wall (original title Le Mur) is a 1998 Belgian tragicomedy film, directed by Alain Berliner for the 2000, Seen By... series. The story is a surreal [1] satirical allegory of the bi-lingual problems in Belgium. [2] [3]
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7 July 2015 — Seraing to Cambrai, 223.5 km (139 mi) [33] Stage 4 profile. The fourth stage was the Tour's first entry into France as the peloton covered seven sectors of pavé on the way to Cambrai. This flat stage departed from Seraing heading west through Huy, to Namur, where the riders faced the category 4 Côte de la Citadelle de Namur. [34]
Le Mur (The Wall) may refer to: Le Mur (urban art), urban art spot in Paris, France, active since 2000; Le Mur, structure in Fermont, Quebec, Canada; The Wall (short story collection), 1939 book by Jean-Paul Sartre; The Wall, French drama film by Serge Roullet. The Wall, Belgian drama film by Alain Berliner.