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  2. Paycheck - Wikipedia

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    An example of a payslip from the John Lewis Partnership, showing gross salary, tax and National Insurance paid and yearly bonus entitlement, among other things. A paycheck, also spelled paycheque, pay check or pay cheque, is traditionally a paper document (a cheque) issued by an employer to pay an employee for services rendered.

  3. Nicolas Maupas - Wikipedia

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    Nicolas Maupas was born in Milan to a French father and a Sicilian mother; [1] his father is a graphic designer and his mother is a journalist. He grew up in Magenta, a small town in the Milan's province, approaching acting from an early age partly thanks to his mother's passion for art-house films. [2]

  4. Guy de Maupassant bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Autres temps; Aux champs; Ce cochon de Morin; Clair de lune – 1 ; Clair de lune – 2; Confessions d'une femme; Conflits pour rire; Conte de Noël; Correspondance

  5. Guy de Maupassant - Wikipedia

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    Born: Henri René Albert Guy de Maupassant 5 August 1850Tourville-sur-Arques, Normandy, France: Died: 6 July 1893 (aged 42) Passy, Paris, France: Resting place: Montparnasse Cemetery, Paris

  6. List of short stories by Guy de Maupassant - Wikipedia

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    Short stories by Guy de Maupassant Original Title Translated Title Originally Published Date published Pseudonym used Former Title; Un bandit corse

  7. Two Friends (short story) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike Maupassant's other stories set during the war, "Deux Amis" is set in Paris rather than the provinces, where Maupassant spent the war. The tension between Paris and the provinces is hinted at in the story – Maupassant describes how Paris is starving, but that its inhabitants are simply sitting around drinking, unlike the inhabitants of the provinces who have to put up with the war, and ...

  8. Boule de Suif - Wikipedia

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    The plot has often been adapted, in whole or in part, for films and other media: In 1928, a silent film version was The Woman Disputed by Henry King and Sam Taylor.; In 1932, Shanghai Express by Josef von Sternberg, starring Marlene Dietrich, was loosely based on the story, with significant changes.

  9. Supreme Court of Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of Mauritius is the highest court of Mauritius and the final court of appeal in the Mauritian judicial system. It was established in its current form in 1850, replacing the Cour d'Appel established in 1808 during the French administration [1] and has a permanent seat in Port Louis.