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  2. Charles Pellat - Wikipedia

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    Charles Pellat was born in Souk Ahras, French Algeria.. He was professor of Arabic at the Collège Louis le Grand from 1947 to 1951, at the École des langues orientales from 1951 to 1956, and at the Sorbonne from 1956 to 1978.

  3. Agence universitaire de la Francophonie - Wikipedia

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    The Agence universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF; English: Association of Francophone Universities) is a global network of French-speaking higher-education and research institutions.

  4. French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission

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    The French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission, or CEA (French: Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives), is a French public government-funded research organisation in the areas of energy, defense and security, information technologies and health technologies.

  5. Hydro-Québec - Wikipedia

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    Hydro-Québec (French pronunciation: [idʁo kebɛk]) is a Canadian Crown corporation public utility headquartered in Montreal, Quebec.It manages the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity in Quebec, as well as the export of power to portions of the Northeast United States.

  6. Levada Center - Wikipedia

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    The Levada Center is a Russian independent, nongovernmental polling and sociological research organization. It is named after its founder, the first Russian professor of sociology Yuri Levada (1930–2006).

  7. Bonjour Tristesse - Wikipedia

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    Cécile, a wealthy and careless seventeen-year-old girl; Raymond, her middle-aged father, a notorious partier and ladies' man; Elsa, Raymond's latest mistress at the beginning of the novel

  8. Hitler's Table Talk - Wikipedia

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    Hitler delivered most of the "Table Talk" monologues at the Wolfsschanze (above) [1] and at Werwolf. [2]"Hitler's Table Talk" (German: Tischgespräche im Führerhauptquartier; literally "Table Talks at the Führer's Headquarters") is the title given to a series of World War II monologues delivered by Adolf Hitler, which were transcribed from 1941 to 1944.

  9. Nel cor più non mi sento - Wikipedia

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    "Nel cor più non mi sento" is a duet from Giovanni Paisiello's 1788 opera L'amor contrastato, ossia La molinara, usually known as La molinara [] (The Miller-Woman). [1] The duet is sung twice in the opera's second act, first by the miller-woman Rachelina and Calloandro and then by Rachelina and the notary Pistofolo (). [2]