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  2. Albert Algoud - Wikipedia

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    Bonnes manières (d'hier et d'aujourd'hui) - Quand la Baronne va au supermarché, 2013, éditions Chiflet & Cie, 160 p. ( ISBN 978-2-35164-203-0 ) Madame Doubtfire (2003): a play written by Albert Algoud and directed by Daniel Roussel was released in 2003, with Michel Leeb in the lead role.

  3. Pensions Reserve Fund (France) - Wikipedia

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    The French Pension Reserve Fund (French: Fonds de Réserve pour les Retraites, FRR) [1] is a public entity created by law n°2001-624 dated 17 July 2001. Its mission is to invest monies entrusted to it by the public authorities on behalf of the community with the aim of financing the French pension system.

  4. César Award for Best Supporting Actor - Wikipedia

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    Au revoir là-haut: Marcel Péricourt Laurent Lafitte: Henri d'Aulnay-Pradelle Gilles Lellouche: C'est la vie! Le Sens de la fête: James Vincent Macaigne: Julien 2019: Philippe Katerine: Sink or Swim: Le grand bain: Thierry: Denis Podalydès: Sorry Angel: Plaire, aimer et courir vite: Mathieu Damien Bonnard: The Trouble with You: En liberté ...

  5. Amélie Mauresmo - Wikipedia

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    Amélie Simone Mauresmo (French pronunciation: [ameli simɔn moʁɛsmo]; born 5 July 1979) is a French former professional tennis player, tennis coach, and tournament director. She was ranked as the world No. 1 in women's singles by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for 39 weeks.

  6. Amélie Nothomb - Wikipedia

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    Baroness Fabienne Claire Nothomb (French pronunciation: [fabjɛn klɛːʁ nɔtɔ̃b]; born 13 August 1967 [1]), better known by her pen name Amélie Nothomb (French: [ameli nɔtɔ̃b]), [2] is a Belgian Francophone novelist. Part of her childhood was spent in Asia.

  7. Amélie Legrand de Saint-Aubin - Wikipedia

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    Born in Paris, rue d'Enfer in the Île de la Cité, on 19 October 1797, [1] Louise Jeanne Amélie Legrand, known as Legrand de Saint-Aubin, is the eldest daughter of Pierre Jean Hilaire Legrand known as Legrand de Saint-Aubin (1772–1839), [2] head of direct contributions, [a] [3] [4] and his wife Denise Marie Claudine Legrand (1772–1855).

  8. Danseur étoile - Wikipedia

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    Danseur étoile (for men) or danseuse étoile (for women), literally "star dancer", is the highest rank a dancer can reach at the Paris Opera Ballet.It is equivalent to the title "Principal dancer" used in English or to the title "Primo Ballerino" or "Prima Ballerina" in Italian.

  9. André Chandernagor - Wikipedia

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    André Chandernagor was born into a family from Poitou.His surname comes from an ancestor of Indian origin, Charles François Chandernagor, known as "Bengale," who was born between 1743 and 1748 in Réunion and died in 1821 in Civray. [1]