Edgar Jean Faure (French: [ɛdɡaʁ ʒɑ̃ fɔʁ] ; 18 August 1908 – 30 March 1988) was a French politician, lawyer, essayist, historian and memoirist who served...
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19th century. In 1976, due to political disagreements following the 1969 loi Faure, the university was split in two, Clermont I University (later renamed...
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faculties in Paris to form the new University of Paris. Following the loi Faure of 8 October 1970, it was divided into the universities Paris-I, Paris-III...
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Olivier Faure (French pronunciation: [ɔlivje fɔʁ]; born 18 August 1968) is a French politician who has served as the First Secretary of the Socialist...
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buildings. December 1969 : University Lyon 2 was created as a result of the Loi Faure of 1968, according to which each university must be a legally independent...
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same university. After then-Education Minister Edgar Faure's university reforms (known as Loi Faure [fr]) were implemented in 1968, she continued her studies...
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Fauré Le Page (French pronunciation: [fɔ.ʁe lə‿paʒ]) is a French firearms manufacturer (arquebusier and fourbisseur) founded in Paris in 1716 by Louis...
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Cantique de Jean Racine (redirect from Cantique de Jean Racine (Faure))
Op. 11, is a composition for mixed choir and piano or organ by Gabriel Fauré. The text, "Verbe égal au Très-Haut" ("Word, one with the Highest"), is...
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Green Card (film) (redirect from Georges Faure (Green Card character))
and an environmentalist, enters into a Green Card marriage with Georges Fauré, an undocumented immigrant from France, so he may stay in the United States...
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affairs with important men. She was present at the death of President Félix Faure, who was rumoured to have died after having a seizure while allegedly having...
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novembre 1958 portant loi organique sur le Conseil constitutionnel". Légifrance (in French). Archived from the original on 3 April 2019. Loi no 2002-1050 du...
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(Monument historique) Comédie-Française, main hall (Salle Richelieu) The old Fauré Le Page store located 8, Rue de Richelieu at the corner of the Rue de Richelieu...
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proposals of the Citizens Convention for Climate when drafting the 2021 loi Climat (Climate Law). On 16 June 2021, she announced that, alongside activist...
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Pole". www.osu.edu. Ohio State University. Retrieved 2016-06-26. Jones, Lois M.; Faure, Gunter (June 1, 1969). "The Isotope Composition of Strontium and Cation...
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The lois scélérates ("villainous laws") – a pejorative name – were a set of three French laws passed from 1893 to 1894 under the Third Republic (1870–1940)...
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Émile Ollivier (redirect from Loi Ollivier)
libérale roi Guillaume (online) Vol. 6: La Pologne; les élections de 1863, la loi des coalitions (online) Vol. 7 (1903): Le démembrement du Danemark; Le syllabus;...
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February 1899 he was chosen president of the republic in succession to Félix Faure by 483 votes as against 279 recorded by Jules Méline, his only serious competitor...
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Paris. It was inaugurated on November 19, 1896, by French President Félix Faure. In 1970, after the civil unrest of May 1968, the university was divided...
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government's reaction to this attack was the passing of the infamous repressive Lois scélérates, three French laws passed from 1893 to 1894 which restricted freedom...
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Caserio. In January 1895, however, he resigned, and was replaced by Félix Faure, again with the support of the Right. Casimir-Perier's government was followed...
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criminals. Among the defendants were Charles Chatel, Ivan Aguéli, Sébastien Faure, Félix Fénéon, Jean Grave, Louis Armand Matha, Maximilien Luce, Émile Pouget...
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appointing Pierre Mazeaud to the Constitution Council, replacing Maurice Faure. Decision of the President of the Republic, Jacques Chirac, of 23 February...
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N'Gapeth Antoine Brizard Nicolas Le Goff Trévor Clévenot Yacine Louati Théo Faure Quentin Jouffroy Poland Łukasz Kaczmarek Bartosz Kurek Wilfredo León Aleksander...
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2018, it has been led by Colonel Ali Esso Tchakpélé, a close associate of Faure Gnassingbé. The missions assigned to the service include "ensuring the internal...
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Retrieved 2024-04-17. Togo IFES "Journal Officiel de la République Togolaise, LOI N° 2024-005 DU 06/05/2024 portant Constitution de la République Togolaise"...
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Audouard Online books Resources in your library Resources in other libraries Faure, Christine (2003). Political and Historical Encyclopedia of Women. London:...
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Charles Koechlin (category Fauré scholars)
student of Gabriel Fauré, along with Maurice Ravel and Jean Roger-Ducasse. Fauré had a great influence on Koechlin, who wrote the first Fauré biography (1927)...
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Amsterdam has a meteorological station. Iles Crozet contains the Alfred Faure research station that contains about 20-30 people. One of the most populous...
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and recycling of Waste" (La loi sur le traitement et le recyclage des déchets), the "Law to preserve the countryside" (La loi sur la reconquête des paysages)...
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Europe. Following the disruption, de Gaulle appointed Edgar Faure as minister of education; Faure was assigned to draft reforms about the French university...
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