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  2. Pan Bouyoucas - Wikipedia

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    • Le Cerf-volant (1992, Editions Trait d'union, 2000, The Paper Eagle, Playwrights Canada Press, 2006) • Lionel (1994, Dramaturges Editeurs, 2011), Prix TNM du théâtre épique, shortlisted for the Herman Voaden National Playwriting Award

  3. Jacques de Marquette - Wikipedia

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    He aimed to turn the Trait d'Union into a new religion of nature without success in 1934. [2] He made a final attempt to spiritually renovate the society in 1936. However, by the late 1930s most of the society's members held interest in naturism and vegetarianism for health and hygienic reasons, not as an ascetic spiritual discipline.

  4. Hélène Dorion - Wikipedia

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    D'argile et de souffle, an anthology prepared by Pierre Nepveu, Montréal, Éditions Typo, 2002, 304 p. Portraits de mers , Paris, Éditions de La Différence, 2000, 128 p. Fenêtres du temps , in collaboration with Marie-Claire Bancquart (Voilé/Dévoilé), Montréal, Éditions Trait d'Union, 2000, 110 p. Épuisé.

  5. Groupe Madrigall - Wikipedia

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    Groupe Madrigall [4] is a holding company founded in 1992. [5] It is controlled by Antoine Gallimard, director of Éditions Gallimard, and his sister Isabelle Gallimard, director of Mercure de France.

  6. R.E. Mouscron - Wikipedia

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    The club was the result of the merger between Stade Mouscron and A.R.A. Mouscron in 1964. R.E. Mouscron had financial problems during the 2004–05 season and so the president and mayor of Mouscron Jean-Pierre Detremmerie left the club and was replaced by Edward Van Daele. The players with the higher wages were asked to leave the club

  7. Éditions L'Âge d'Homme - Wikipedia

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    The company first became known for its French-language editions of Slavic-language literature but soon diversified its publishing line, which includes journals, academic literature and fiction. Until the fall of the Soviet Union, it was a major French-language publisher of literature by Soviet dissident writers such as Alexander Zinoviev .

  8. YMCA Press - Wikipedia

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    The first book edition of the Master and Marguerita, YMCA-Press 1967. The YMCA Press now operated with a "different financial basis and with a more openly religious orientation." [ 1 ] In the 60s, YMCA-Press published the authors banned or persecuted in the Soviet Union: Anna Akhmatova , Varlam Chalamov , Marina Tsetaeva , Osip Mandelstam ...

  9. Talk:Trait d'Union - Wikipedia

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