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    becoming known as le mot de Cambronne ("the word of Cambronne") and repeated in Victor Hugo's account of Waterloo in his novel Les Misérables and in Edmond...
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  • bataille de Waterloo, c’est Cambronne. Foudroyer d’un tel mot le tonnerre qui vous tue, c’est vaincre." The Miserables, Chapter 15 Almanach royal pour les années...
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  • referred to as le mot de cinq lettres ("the five-letter word"), or le mot de Cambronne. Also, profanities in French are usually called gros mots (coarse words)...
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  • unit production manager. 1952 : Le Costaud des Batignolles 1953 : My Brother from Senegal 1936 : Le Mot de Cambronne by Sacha Guitry 1937 : The Pearls...
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    Among the latter was his hundredth play, Le Mot de Cambronne. In 1938, Guitry wrote a one-act play, Dieu sauve le roi, to mark the state visit to Paris of...
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  • List of eponyms (A–K) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    (camera). Pierre Cambronne, French general – The French word "cambronniser" and the expression "le mot de Cambronne" ("The word of Cambronne"), which both...
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  • acts (théâtre de la Madeleine, 1936) Le Mot de Cambronne, comedy in one act in verse (théâtre de la Madeleine, 1936) Crions-le sur les toits, "revue publicitaire"...
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    the mot de Cambronne. Rougemont has authored numerous plays, alone or in collaboration. the most importants are : Chantons et facéties ; L’lngénue de Brive-la-Gaillarde ;...
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    win with the odds of winning at 1.4. The horse started with stablemate Cambronne taking the lead, with Ace Impact trailing from 8 lengths behind in the...
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    Nantes (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    particuliers and other private buildings for the wealthy, such as the Cours Cambronne (inspired by Georgian terraces). Although many of the 18th-century buildings...
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  • Alexandre Grothendieck, Sur les traces du dernier génie des mathématiques, 2016 Joude Jassouma, Laurence de Cambronne, Je viens d'Alep, Itinéraire d'un...
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    La Motte-Picquet–Grenelle (French pronunciation: [la mɔt pikɛ ɡʁənɛl]) is a station of the Paris Métro, at the interconnection of line 6, line 8, and...
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    [bʁœ̃vile la mɔt]) is a commune in the Oise department in northern France. Communes of the Oise department "Répertoire national des élus: les maires". data...
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    [maʁœj la mɔt]) is a commune in the Oise department in northern France. Communes of the Oise department "Répertoire national des élus: les maires". data...
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    Cuise-la-Motte (French pronunciation: [kɥiz la mɔt]) is a commune in the Oise department in northern France. It has a thriving L'Arche community, which...
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