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La Dernière Heure (lit. ' The Latest Hour ') and Les Sports (lit. ' The Sports '), currently sold under the name La DH Les Sports+, is a French-language daily newspaper published in Brussels, Belgium. The paper is known for news and sports.
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Aurélien-Marie Lugné [1] (27 December 1869 – 19 June 1940), known by his stage and pen name Lugné-Poe, [2] was a French actor, theatre director, and scenic designer.He founded the landmark Paris theatre company, the Théâtre de l'Œuvre, [3] which produced experimental work by French Symbolist writers and painters at the end of the nineteenth century. [4]
C’est peut-être ce qui est le plus important dans la brutalité qui caractérise la PNG, a-t-elle expliqué: nul n’est seul responsable de la violence du pays. Nul n’en a le monopole, ni l’État, ni personne. La PNG compte 4 800 policiers, pour une sept millions d’habitants.
This cinéma du corps consists of arthouse dramas and thrillers with deliberately discomfiting features: dispassionate physical encounters involving filmed sex that is sometimes unsimulated; physical desire embodied by the performances of actors or nonprofessionals as harshly insular; intimacy itself depicted as fundamentally aggressive, devoid ...
I Corps Headquarters [8] commanded by Général de Division Jean-Baptiste Drouet. I Corps Compagnie du Train des Équipages (1st Corps Equipment Train Company) I Corps Artillery. 11ème Compagnie du 6ème Régiment d'Artillerie à Pied (11th Company, 6th Foot Artillery Regiment) (3 Officer, 84 Troops, Six 12 Pounder field cannons and Two 5.5 ...
The Independent Belgian Brigade (Dutch: 1e Infanteriebrigade ”Bevrijding”, lit. ' 1st Infantry Brigade "Liberation" ') was a Belgian and Luxembourgish military unit in the Free Belgian forces during World War II, commonly known as the Piron Brigade (Brigade Piron) after its commanding officer Jean-Baptiste Piron.
Les corps glorieux, Sept visions brèves de la Vie des ressuscités (French: The Bodies Glorious, Seven Brief Visions of the Life of the Resurrected) are a large cycle for organ composed in the summer of 1939 [1] [2] in Saint-Théoffrey by Olivier Messiaen.