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    Bouabid, December 1958 - May 1960 M'hamed Douiri, May 1960 - January 1963 Driss Slaoui, January 1963 - August 1964 Mohamed Cherkaoui, August 1964 - June 1965...
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  • Rank Name Period 1 Mohamed Yazidi 1956–1958 2 Omar Boucetta 1958–1962 3 Driss Slaoui 1962–1966 4 Majid Benjelloun 1966–1969 5 Maâti Jorio 1969–1970 6 Badreddine...
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  • (1963-1964) Abdelhadi Boutaleb (1964-1967) Ali Benjelloun (1967-1968) Driss Slaoui (1968) Abdelhadi Boutaleb (1969-1971) Ahmed Ben Bouchta (1971-1972) Mohamed...
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    Guedira, ministre des Affaires étrangères, intime du roi, chargé, puis à Driss Slaoui, directeur du Cabinet royal Robert Rezette, Les Partis politiques marocains...
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    accompanying catalog published by Bank al-Maghrib. M'Hamed Zeghari, 1959–1964 Driss Slaoui, 1964–1967 M'Hamed Zeghari, 1967–1969 Prince Moulay Hassan Ben El Mehdi...
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    Royal Cabinet, higher in rank than the Prime Minister. Director General Driss Slaoui, Prime Minister Ahmed Laraki and Interior Minister Mohammed Oufkir were...
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  • State from 1955 to 1956. During this time, Cherkaoui, Abderrahim Bouabid, Driss M'hammedi and Ahmed Réda Guédira led the Moroccan delegation which negotiated...
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    Merini, Director of Royal Protocol and Chancellery; Driss Chraibi, Moroccan writer in French; Driss Slaoui, former advisor to King Hassan II; Idriss Alami...
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    The Abderrahman Slaoui Museum (Arabic: متحف عبد الرحمن السلاوي) is a museum in Casablanca, Morocco. It is named after Abderrahman Slaoui, Moroccan businessman...
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  • Abdallah Ibrahim Abderrahim Bouabid Maâti Bouabid Mahjoub Ben Seddik [fr] Driss Slaoui [fr] Ahmed Laski Mohamed Abderrazak Mohamed Ben Saleh Mohamed El Alami...
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  • scholarship fund to help students with their college education expenses). Moncef Slaoui, American-Moroccan researcher and former head of GlaxoSmithKline's vaccines...
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  • specialist of Hebrew language from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Moncef Slaoui, chief adviser of Operation Warp Speed Mohammed Amine Smaili, theologian...
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    Total Rank Penalties Total Rank Penalties Total Rank Penalties Rank Noor Slaoui Cash in Hand Individual 36.4 48 24.0 60.4 43 20.8 81.2 45 Did not advance...
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    of Casablanca August 1907. The Qaid of Casablanca, Si Boubker Ben Bouzid Slaoui, captive on the French cruiser Galilée. Moroccan cadavers in a mass grave...
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  • Championship, 17 times with 13 scorers: Chtouki (1948, 1955), Abdesslam (1949), Driss (1950), Khalfi (1951, 1959), Chrif (1978), Mjidou (1984), Nader (1986, 1987...
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    de la France et du Maghreb (in French). Retrieved 2019-03-16. Maghraoui, Driss. (2013). Revisiting the colonial past in Morocco. London: Routledge. p. 151...
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