• Gabrielle Duchêne (26 February 1870 – 3 August 1954) was a French feminist and pacifist who was active in the French section of the Women's International...
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  • Auguste Duchêne (1862–1950), French World War I general Gabrielle Duchêne (1870–1954), French feminist and pacifist Gilbert-Antoine Duchêne (1919–2009)...
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  • branches were particularly active and included feminist leaders such as Gabrielle Duchêne of France, Sylvia Pankhurst of Britain and Dolores Ibárruri of Spain...
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  • in Paris. About thirty people were present, including the pacifist Gabrielle Duchêne. Together with Colette Reynaud, from January 21, 1926, Drevet served...
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    "a protest against war in the air". In 1934, the French feminist Gabrielle Duchêne organized the World Assembly of Women, and chaired its World Committee...
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    guerre et le fascisme) in Paris. Although the meeting was chaired by Gabrielle Duchêne, president of the French branch of the Women's International League...
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  • Fenner Brockway, Arthur MacManus, Edo Fimmen, Reginald Bridgeman, and Gabrielle Duchêne, as well as intellectuals such as Henri Barbusse, Romain Rolland,...
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  • socialist, historian, civil rights activist, peace activist and author Gabrielle Duchêne (1870–1954) – French feminist and pacifist Muriel Duckworth (1908–2009)...
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    Madeleine Rolland, Elena Stasova, and Gabrielle Duchêne (l-r) in August 1934 at the world gathering of women....
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    Isie Smuts, wife of the Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa. Gabrielle Duchêne, a vice president of the Women's International League for Peace and...
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    Newspapers.com. Dreyfus, Michel; Racine, Nicole (25 October 2008). "Duchêne Gabrielle (Duchêne Mathilde, Denise, dite)". Maitron (in French). Paris. Archived...
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  • for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) was founded. Along with the feminists Gabrielle Duchêne and Séverine, Halbwachs provided support, outraging the LFDF leadership...
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    created in December 1917, directed by Jeanne Mélin, Marthe Bigot and Gabrielle Duchêne. The CAS organized meetings to which they tried to attract workers...
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    Committee, where she represented the PCF and the CGTU and associated with Gabrielle Duchêne and Maria Rabaté, herself a communist leader. The magazine Femmes...
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    co-founder Fanny Clar (1875-1944) – French journalist and writer Gabrielle Duchêne (1870–1954) – French feminist and pacifist Solange Fernex (1934–2006)...
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  • family, took over the leadership of the CNFF from Monod in 1912. Gabrielle Duchêne, a wealthy philanthropist who helped organize seamstresses in Paris...
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    Executive Committee: Left to right, front: Cornelia Ramondt-Hirschmann, Gabrielle Duchêne, Lida Gustava Heymann, Hertzka, Jane Addams, Catherine Marshall, Gertrud...
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  • created in December 1917, directed by Jeanne Mélin, Marthe Bigot and Gabrielle Duchêne. The CAS organized meetings to which they tried to attract workers...
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    Executive Committee: Left to right, front: Cornelia Ramondt-Hirschmann, Gabrielle Duchêne, Lida Gustava Heymann, Hertzka, Jane Addams, Catherine Marshall, Gertrud...
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  • Canada women's national soccer team: Janine Beckie, Kadeisha Buchanan, Gabrielle Carle, Jessie Fleming, Vanessa Gilles, Julia Grosso, Jordyn Huitema, Stephanie...
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  • series who returned for The New Worst Witch. Miss Constance Hardbroom (Kate Duchêne) – Miss Hardbroom is the fearsome Deputy Headmistress of Cackle's Academy...
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  • (director); Dennis Lynton Clark (screenplay); Don Johnson, Craig Sheffer, Gabrielle Anwar, Bob Gunton, James B. Sikking, John Dennis Johnston, Robert Coleby...
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    Drummond Julie du Page Ellen Dubin Leon Dubinsky Martin Dubreuil Deborah Duchêne Cara Duff-MacCormick Burkely Duffield Victoria Duffield Robin Duke Douglass...
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  • Jones, Kate Duchêne, Gyuri Sarossy, Joe Duttine, Dylan Charles, Jennifer Hennessy, Sam Clemmett, Emma Lowe, Nathan Gordon, Jeremy Swift, Gabrielle Lloyd After...
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    Soviet–Afghan War. The youngest athlete in Canada's delegation was figure skater Gabrielle Daleman, who turned 16 in January, while curler Jennifer Jones was the...
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  • od è follia with Frieda Hempel, Léon Rothier, Andrés de Segurola, Maria Duchêne C-14660 La partida C-14661 Flores purisimas C-14662 La traviata (Verdi)...
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  • Overwhelmed by the death of his wife, a rich Parisian banker called René Duchêne is walking towards the River Seine to throw himself in when he is accosted...
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  • French actress Marie Duchatel (1652–1692), Flemish artist Marie-Annick Duchêne (born 1940), French politician Marie-Antoinette Duchesne (c. 1713–1793)...
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    Return"), 5 February 2015 (retrieved 6 September 2015) Lin, Jianqing; Duchêne, David; Carøe, Christian; Smith, Oliver; Ciucani, Marta Maria; Niemann...
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  • Travis S.; Bulger, Joanna; Chilcote, Jeffrey K.; Cotten, Tara; Doyon, René; Duchêne, Gaspard (2017-04-01). "Integral Field Spectroscopy of the Low-mass Companion...
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