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  2. Mireille Mathieu - Wikipedia

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    Mireille Mathieu (French pronunciation: [miʁɛj matjø] ⓘ; born July 22, 1946) is a French singer. She has recorded over 1,200 songs in eleven languages, with more than 122 million records sold worldwide.

  3. Mireille - Wikipedia

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    Mireille (French:) is a French given name, derived from the Provençal Occitan name Mirèio (or Mirèlha in the classical norm of Occitan, pronounced [miˈɾɛjɔ, miˈɾɛʎɔ]). It could be related to the Occitan verb mirar "to look, to admire" or to the given names Miriam "Myriam", Maria "Mary".

  4. Mireille Wenger - Wikipedia

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    Mireille Mary Wenger (born 1 June 1980) is a South African politician who has served as the Western Cape Provincial Minister of Health and Wellness since 2024. A member of the Democratic Alliance (DA), she has been a Member of the Western Cape Provincial Parliament since May 2014. She previously served as the DA's Chief Whip from 2019 to 2022 ...

  5. Mireille Toledano - Wikipedia

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    Mireille Beracha Toledano is a British epidemiologist who is a professor and the Mohn Chair of Population Child Health at Imperial College London. She is Director of the Mohn Centre for Children's Health and Wellbeing. Her research considers the impact of air, noise and environmental pollution on mental and physical health.

  6. Mireille Mathieu discography - Wikipedia

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    Mireille Mathieu en concert à Byblos: Lebanon Live recording 1975 Apprends-moi: France 1975 Rendezvous mit Mireille: Germany 1975 Wünsch Dir was – Eine musikalische Weltreise mit Mireille Mathieu: Germany 1975 On ne vit pas sans se dire adieu (Polydor 2490 128) Canada 1976 Et tu seras poète: France 1976 Herzlichst Mireille: Germany 1976

  7. Mirèio - Wikipedia

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    It was written in 1859, after eight years of effort. Mirèio, a long poem in Provençal consisting of twelve songs, tells of the thwarted love of Vincent and Mireille, two young Provençal people of different social backgrounds. The name Mireille (Mirèio in Provence) is a doublet of the word meraviho which means wonder.

  8. Mireille Fanon Mendès-France - Wikipedia

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    Mireille Fanon Mendès-France, also Mireille Fanon-Mendès France (born 24 November 1953), [2] is a French jurist and anti-racist activist. Career.

  9. Mireille Hartuch - Wikipedia

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    Mireille was born in Paris to Jewish immigrant parents. Her father, Henri (Hendel) Hartuch came from Poland, and her mother, Mathilda Rubinstein, from Britain. Early on, Mireille was taught to play the piano and encouraged to pursue a theatrical and musical career by her mother, herself the child of a musical family.