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  2. Marie Raymond - Wikipedia

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    Her last chronicle in January had on its cover the famous monochrome blue of Yves Klein. This last chronicle was a tribute to her son and the new wave of the nouveau réalism art movement in the 60s. [18] Marie Raymond published in a Belgian chronicle called +-o (plus ou moins) between 1976 and 1983.

  3. Marie de Villepin - Wikipedia

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    She walked the runway in New York for Diane von Fürstenberg [1] Spring 2006, Winter 2006, Winter 2007 and Spring 2008 collections. She was also featured on the catwalk for Catherine Malandrino and Nicole Romano, Spring 2007 collections; for United Bamboo, Winter 2006 collection. Marie, like both her siblings, is blonde and slender (1.80m, 55 kg).

  4. Marie Decca - Wikipedia

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    Marie Decca was the stage name of Mary Sanders Johnston (née Johnston; after first marriage, Chrisman; after second marriage, Smith; 1859-unknown), an American lyric soprano operatic singer. [1] She became known as the "Jenny Lind of America". [ 2 ]

  5. Marie's Crisis - Wikipedia

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    Marie's Crisis Cafe is a piano bar and gay bar located at 59 Grove Street in the West Village of New York City. Constructed on the site of Thomas Paine's home, the location originally served as a brothel before gradually transitioning to a bar. By the early 1970s, the bar had become an established presence in the West Village for the nascent ...

  6. Prince Michel of Bourbon-Parma - Wikipedia

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    Prince Michel of Bourbon-Parma (Michel Marie Xavier Waldemar Georg Robert Karl Eymar de Bourbon-Parme; 4 March 1926 – 7 July 2018) [1] was a French Prince, businessman, soldier and racing car driver, who was a member of the deposed sovereign royal and ducal House of Bourbon-Parma.

  7. Eva Marie Saint - Wikipedia

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    Saint was born on July 4, 1924, [1] in Newark, New Jersey, to Quaker parents. [2] Her father was John Merle Saint and her mother was Eva Marie (née Rice) Saint. She attended Bethlehem Central High School in Delmar, New York, near Albany, graduating in 1942. She was inducted into the high school's hall of fame in 2006.

  8. Yves Congar - Wikipedia

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    Yves Marie-Joseph Congar OP (French pronunciation: [iv maʁi ʒozɛf kɔ̃ɡaʁ]; 13 April 1904 – 22 June 1995) [1] was a French Dominican friar, priest, and theologian.He is perhaps best known for his influence at the Second Vatican Council and for reviving theological interest in the Holy Spirit for the life of individuals and of the church.

  9. Yves Volel - Wikipedia

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    Yves Volel (1934–1987) was a Haitian lawyer, activist, and presidential candidate. He was assassinated in 1987 while running for office. He was assassinated in 1987 while running for office. He was the leader of an offshoot of the Haitian Christian Democratic Party , led by Sylvio Claude , known as the Christian Democratic Rally .