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    a pieds joints and petit saut, followed by two quick steps, a marque pied gauche croisé and marque pied droit croisé, during beat two, a grève droit croisée...
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  • blesser Neymar»" (in French). Le Figaro. 24 January 2019. "PSG : blessé au pied droit, Neymar à l'hôpital pour des examens" (in French). Le Parisien. 23 January...
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    centre droit Avec "Assas Patriote", l'extrême droite tente de reprendre pied à Paris-II Panthéon-Assas Élections à Assas: le GUD tente de reprendre pied "Le...
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    concentration camps. Upon independence in 1962, 900,000 European-Algerians (Pieds-noirs) fled to France within a few months in fear of the FLN's revenge....
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    "École de Droit de la Sorbonne | École de Droit de la Sorbonne (EDS)". droit.pantheonsorbonne.fr. Retrieved 2021-06-25. "École de Droit de la Sorbonne...
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    femme Pablo Picasso Compotier et fruits Georges Braque La danse - 1er état Fernand Léger Danseuse tennant son pied droit avec sa main droite Edgar Degas...
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  • evenly distributed between the feet. Assuming a posture gauche, a pied en l'air droit and a petit saut follow in one beat, that is, a small kick of the...
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    Introduction à l'histoire du droit et des institutions [Introduction to the History of Law and Institutions]. Panorama du droit. Premier cycle. (in French)...
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    court". Le Droit. "Les Entartistes: Communiqué plainte Charest". Entartistes.ca. Retrieved May 11, 2011. Duffy, Andrew (January 31, 1999). "Pied Snipers"...
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    variants. Some of Charlemagne's units, such as the king's foot (French: pied du Roi) remained virtually unchanged for about a thousand years, while others...
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    Assas Law School (École de droit d'Assas) is the law school of the Paris-Panthéon-Assas University (Paris-II), a French public university, often described...
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  • international des droits des enfants (December 2012). "État des Lieux: Formation des forces de défense et de sécurité sur les droit de l'enfant au Niger"...
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  • doigts de son pied droit. Un dessin, au crayon rouge, d'un tombeau de sénateur. At the Salon of 1762: Une petite baigneuse de 2 pieds de proportion....
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  • Claude Piegts (category Pieds-noirs)
    Claude Piegts (1 January 1934 – 7 June 1962) was a pied-noir and a member of the Organisation armée secrète (OAS). As a member of the OAS's Commando Delta...
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    Droits de l'Homme (French for 'Rights of Man'; [dʁwa də l‿ɔm]) was a Téméraire class 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy during the French Revolutionary...
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    beginning of the twentieth century, through the French colonial empire and the Pieds-Noirs of Algeria. In 2020, couscous was added to UNESCO's Intangible Cultural...
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    influential coin collectors resulted in such routine production that a droit de pied fort, or "right of piedfort", was instituted as a formal code of rules...
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    March to 6 April 1962. The OAS was an organization of hard-line European "Pieds Noirs" living in (the then-French territory) Algeria who were opposed to...
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    gorgerin et d'un troisième accroupi avec la queue enroulée autour du jarret droit, l'un et l'autre également campés sur une plinthe.... M 13.= Protome de...
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    returned behind the camera to direct On peut toujours rêver (1991) and Droit dans le mur (1997). Among his most famous film roles, Richard came to play...
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    and now the only land on the island suitable for intensive agriculture) to pied-noir farmers rather than Corsicans. With the dissolution of the Canal Habituel...
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  • second novel Les Pied sales was a shortlisted nominee for the Prix Goncourt in 2009. Dirty Feet, an English translation of Les Pieds sales by Lazer Lederhendler...
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    published a book entitled La gratuité, c’est le vol – 2015 : la fin du droit d’auteur ? and gave away 50 000 copies. The book was published with the...
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    Albert Camus (category Pieds-noirs)
    The Rebel. Camus was born in Algeria during the French colonization, to pied-noir parents. He spent his childhood in a poor neighbourhood and later studied...
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  • Jean-Paul Enthoven (category Pieds-noirs)
    student at the Faculty of Letters at Paris-Sorbonne and at the Faculté de droit de Paris. He obtained a degree in history, a diploma from the Institute...
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    and were victimized by endemic racism. By 2012, however, 800,000 Harkis, Pieds-Noirs and their descendants over the age of 18 lived in France. French President...
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    elected President of Algeria. Over a million French nationals, predominantly Pied-Noirs, left the country, crippling the economy. In 1934, the "Neo Destour"...
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    thousands of European immigrants, who became known as colons and later, as Pied-Noirs. Between 1825 and 1847, 50,000 French people emigrated to Algeria....
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    thousands of European immigrants. They were first known as colons, and later as pieds-noirs, a term applying especially to ethnic Europeans born there. The indigenous...
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    2022. Bergeras, Yves (August 24, 2018). "Robert Paquette au Panthéon". Le Droit. Retrieved February 26, 2022. Paquette, Robert (1974). "Dépêche-toi soleil"...
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