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  2. Emmanuelle Cinquin - Wikipedia

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    Emmanuelle Cinquin, NDS (born 16 November 1908 – 20 October 2008), widely known just as Sœur Emmanuelle, was a religious sister of both Belgian and French origins, noted for her involvement in working for the plight of the poor in Turkey and Egypt. She was honoured with Egyptian citizenship in 1991.

  3. Pomeyrol Community - Wikipedia

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    The "Pomeyrol Community" is a Protestant religious order founded in 1950 in Pomeyrol, in the commune of Saint-Étienne-du-Grès (Bouches du Rhône).The sisters of Pomeyrol are mainly dedicated to prayer and host spiritual, festive or theological retreats. [1]

  4. Alain Barrau - Wikipedia

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    Barrau served as student council president at Sciences Po during the May 68 events. [2] He graduated in 1969 and became an assistant at Panthéon-Sorbonne University.He subsequently became director of teaching at the Centre national d'information pour le progrès économique.

  5. Emmanuelle de Dampierre - Wikipedia

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    Emmanuelle de Dampierre (Victoire Jeanne Emmanuelle Joséphine Pierre Marie; 8 November 1913 – 3 May 2012) was an Italian-French aristocrat and a member of the Spanish royal family. Her husband, Infante Jaime, Duke of Segovia , was the second son of King Alfonso XIII and the Legitimist pretender to the former French throne.

  6. Sister Emanuelle - Wikipedia

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    Renouncing her sinful past, Emanuelle becomes a nun and moves into a convent, which also acts as an all-girl boarding school. Sister Emanuelle is eventually sent to pick up new student Monika, the daughter of a rich Baron.

  7. Sylvain Augier - Wikipedia

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    Born in Toulouse on 7 May 1955, Augier was the son of Pierre Augier and Hélène Pigasse and first cousin of investment banker Matthieu Pigasse and editor-in-chief of Public [] magazine Nicolas Pigasse. [3]

  8. List of female nominees for the Nobel Prize - Wikipedia

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    Emmanuelle Charpentier: 11 December 1968 Juvisy-sur-Orge, Essonne, France — 2020: Awarded jointly the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Jennifer Doudna: 19 February 1964 Washington, D.C., United States — 2020: 2022: Carolyn Bertozzi: 10 October 1966 Boston, Massachusetts, United States — 2022

  9. Emmanuelle - Wikipedia

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    Emmanuelle: A Hard Look, a documentary on the series (2000) Pretty Cool, a retitled, cut version of Emmanuelle Pie (2002) Emmanuelle Tango, a potential theatrical release, cancelled (2006) Emmanuelle in Wonderland, a retitled, cut version of Sex Tales (2012) Adventures Into The Woods: A Sexy Musical, a further edit of Emmanuelle in Wonderland ...