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    Philippe Pasqua (born 15 June 1965) is a French contemporary artist, known for his paintings, sculptures and drawings. Self-taught and (solitary), he...
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    acquitted on appeal in 2011. Pasqua was married to Jeanne Joly, from Quebec, Canada. They had a son, Pierre-Philippe Pasqua [fr], who died in February 2015...
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    artists display their artworks in the museum, such as Damien Hirst and Philippe Pasqua. This monumental example of highly charged Baroque Revival architecture...
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    Alexander de Cadenet, Skull Portraits, various subjects, 1996 – present. Philippe Pasqua, series of skulls, sculpture, 1990s – present. Anne de Carbuccia, One...
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  • (26 February 2008). "New York dealers and collectors are discovering Philippe Pasqua, a Parisian painter of flesh, skulls and butterflies". The New York...
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  • Rally for France (category Charles Pasqua)
    founded in 1999 by Gaullist former Interior Minister Charles Pasqua, then allied with Philippe de Villiers (ex-UDF). The RPF aimed to fight against globalisation...
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  • The Mitterrand–Pasqua affair, also known informally as Angolagate, was an international political scandal over the secret sale and shipment of arms from...
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    Chirac's defeat at the 1988 presidential election, he allied with Charles Pasqua and criticized the abandonment of Gaullist doctrine by the RPR executive...
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    Hengevoss-Dürkop, Kerstin (2004). "About Flesh". Beaux-Arts Magazine (special "Philippe Pasqua"). "Smith, Roberta, '2 Top Art Shows Select French Directors,' New...
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    including Philippe Séguin and Charles Pasqua (but not leader Jacques Chirac, and the then-lesser known Nicolas Sarkozy and François Fillon) Philippe de Villiers...
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  • the abandonment of the Gaullist doctrine was criticized by Charles Pasqua and Philippe Séguin. They tried to take him the RPR lead in 1990, in vain. However...
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    Mike Kelley, Won Ju Lim, John Miller, John Newsom, Albert Oehlen, Philippe Pasqua, Peter Saul, Mattias Schaufler, Christoph Schmidberger, Jim Shaw, Melanie...
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    Guns & Masks, Paris, 2011 La Maison Rouge 2004-2009, Paris, 2010 Philippe Pasqua, Paradise, Skira, Milano, 2010 (ISBN 9788857204666) Gao Brothers, Galerie...
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  • were held throughout the past four decades, including paintings by Philippe Pasqua, Lee Ufan, Kim Tschangyeul, Kim Whanki, Lee Joongseob, Chung Sanghwa...
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    (2004–2007) before he assumed the office. Sarkozy had succeeded Charles Pasqua as president of the Departmental Council. In the 1990s and early 2000s,...
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    2013. "M. Pasqua reste à Strasbourg, M. de Villiers s'en va". Le Monde (in French). 14 December 1999. "Alexandre Varaut : « Après Philippe de Villiers...
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    late 1970s. This position was embodied in particular by Charles Pasqua and Philippe Séguin, who came to oppose Chirac's shift to neo-Gaullism during...
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  • elections in alliance with the Rassemblement pour la France (RPF) of Charles Pasqua, the combination winning 13 seats, surpassing Nicolas Sarkozy's Rassemblement...
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  • Service d'Action Civique (category Charles Pasqua)
    members included Charles Pasqua, part of the Gaullist movement and known as Jacques Chirac's mentor, Etienne Léandri, a friend of Pasqua, Robert Pandraud [fr]...
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    Foreign Affairs, Alain Juppé, organised a crisis team meeting, and Charles Pasqua, Interior Minister of France, met his aides. French Prime Minister Édouard...
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  • members of Dylan's touring band, the song also features Fiona Apple and Alan Pasqua on piano. The song was the first original music Dylan had released since...
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    asked former French Interior Minister Charles Pasqua, a Gaullist, about Mollet's 1956 proposal. Pasqua answered, "if his request had been made official...
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    first time, his leadership over the RPR was challenged. Charles Pasqua and Philippe Séguin criticised his abandonment of Gaullist doctrines. On the right...
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    and historical upset for the government, Charles Pasqua's and Philippe de Villiers' list uniting Pasqua's new Gaullist Rally for France (RPF) and de Villiers'...
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    right-wing gaullist movement, in particular by Robert Pandraud, Charles Pasqua and Jacques Foccart; the Service d'Action Civique was dissolved in 1982...
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  • Delphine; Tytgat, Tom; Ugarte, Edgardo; van Ghelder, Cyril; Veronico, Pasqua; Baum, Thomas J; Blaxter, Mark; Bleve-Zacheo, Teresa; Davis, Eric L; Ewbank...
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  • claiming that he woke up with a start and gestured to his detonator. Charles Pasqua, present behind the scenes throughout the event, proclaimed his satisfaction...
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    1984–1986 Succeeded by Charles Pasqua Preceded by Charles Pasqua Minister of the Interior 1988–1991 Succeeded by Philippe Marchand Preceded by Jean-Pierre...
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  • Jean-Christophe Mitterrand (category Mitterrand–Pasqua affair)
    was imprisoned in the Santé prison in Paris, on orders of the magistrate Philippe Courroye, on charges of "complicity of arms traffic, trafic d'influence...
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    September 1982, with prominent right-wing politician Charles Pasqua serving as best man. (Pasqua later became a political opponent.) Culioli's father was...
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