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  2. Noël du Fail - Wikipedia

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    Noël du Fail, seigneur de La Hérissaye (c. 1520 – 1591) was a French jurist and writer of the Renaissance. His collections of tales are an important document of rural life in the sixteenth century in Brittany .

  3. The Grand Hotel Affair - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Hotel Affair (French: L'affaire du Grand Hôtel) is a 1946 French comedy mystery film directed by André Hugon and starring Henri Alibert, Édouard Delmont and Noël Roquevert. [1] [2] It was shot at the Marseille Studios of Gaumont and on location around the city.. The film's sets were designed by the art director Gilbert Garcin.

  4. Frederick Melville DuMond - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Melville DuMond with Daughter Camille. Frederick Melville DuMond (July 16, 1867 - May 24, 1927) was an American fine-art painter trained in Paris who worked in a range of themes and styles popular in his time and was seen as both traditional and modern. [1]

  5. Bayrou government - Wikipedia

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    The Bayrou government (French: gouvernement Bayrou) is the forty-sixth and incumbent government of France.It was formed in December 2024 after President Emmanuel Macron appointed François Bayrou as Prime Minister on 13 December, replacing caretaker Michel Barnier (who had been removed from office by a motion of no-confidence).

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  7. Audience (meeting) - Wikipedia

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    Audience of the French diplomat le Vicomte d'Andrezel with the Sultan Ahmed III on 10 October 1724 in the Topkapı Palace.. An audience is a formal meeting that takes place between a head of state and another person at the invitation of the head of state.

  8. Passepied - Wikipedia

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    Passepied from opera-interlude The Shagreen Bone. The passepied (French pronunciation:, "pass-foot", from a characteristic dance step) is a French court dance.Originating as a kind of Breton branle, it was adapted to courtly use in the 16th century and is found frequently in 18th-century French opera and ballet, particularly in pastoral scenes, and latterly also in baroque instrumental suites ...

  9. McDaniels also said the designation fits into Biden’s national goal of conserving 30% of U.S. lands and oceans by 2030, adding the local tribes have managed to fend off proposals to ...