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  2. La Madeleine (restaurant chain) - Wikipedia

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    La Madeleine Country French Café was founded in February 1983 by Patrick Esquerré, a Loire Valley-born businessman. [2] With the advice and support of legendary retail magnate Stanley Marcus, of Neiman Marcus fame, and his mother, Monique Esquerré, he opened his first bakery on Mockingbird Lane in Dallas, Texas near Southern Methodist University, and it soon expanded to a café.

  3. Madeleine - Wikipedia

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    La Madeleine, a parish in Faycelles in the Lot département; see Liberty Tree; La Madeleine, a village in Guérande in the Loire-Atlantique département; Madeleine (river), in eastern France; Col de la Madeleine, a high mountain pass in the Alps in the department of Savoie in France; Madeleine cemetery (Cimetière de la Madeleine), Paris, a ...

  4. Cicis Pizza - Wikipedia

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    Michael Shumsky, previously CEO of La Madeleine Restaurant, Inc. took over for Moore. [8] [9] Shumsky retired in August 2013 and Darin Harris took over as CEO of the company. [10] Harris left the company in January 2018 and was replaced by Bill Mitchell as interim CEO. [11] Mitchell was appointed to the position permanently in March 2018. [11]

  5. Madelaine - Wikipedia

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    La Madelaine-sous-Montreuil, a commune in the Pas-de-Calais département, France; Raisin de la Madelaine, a variety of wine grape; Lamadelaine, a town in the commune of Pétange, Luxembourg Lamadelaine railway station "Boulevard De La Madelaine", a song by Moody Blues on the album An Introduction to The Moody Blues; Madeleine (disambiguation)

  6. La Madeleine, Paris - Wikipedia

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    Typical of various foyers run by religious and civic groups throughout France, the Madeleine is the home of a restaurant in which, for a yearly subscription fee, one can dine under the vaulted ceilings on a three-course French meal served by volunteers for a nominal price. The walls of the Foyer are often decorated by local artists. [31] [32]

  7. Ludwig Bemelmans - Wikipedia

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    In the 1920s, Bemelmans tried to become an artist and painter while working at hotels, but had substantial difficulties. In 1926, he quit his job at the Ritz-Carlton in New York to become a full-time cartoonist. [8] His cartoon series The Thrilling Adventures of the Count Bric a Brac was dropped from the New York World after six months.

  8. Boulevard de la Madeleine - Wikipedia

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    The Boulevard de la Madeleine (French pronunciation: [bulvaʁ də la madlɛn]) is one of the 11 original grands boulevards of Paris, France, a chain of roads running in a semicircle on the right bank of Paris where the city's defensive walls used to be located. The boulevard is named after the nearby Église de la Madeleine. ___

  9. Madeline (book) - Wikipedia

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    Madeline is the smallest of the girls. She is seven years old, and the only redhead. The group's troublemaker, she is the bravest and most daring of the girls, flaunting at "the tiger in the zoo" and giving Miss Clavel a headache as she goes around the city engaging in all sorts of antics.