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    Paul Baudouin (French pronunciation: [pɔl bodwɛ̃]; 19 December 1894 – 10 February 1964) was a French banker who became a politician and Foreign Minister...
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    Best Actor Won – Prix Jean Gabin 1991 Un homme et deux femmes Doctor Paul Baudoin French Valérie Stroh Shuttlecock John Prentis English Andrew Piddington...
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    influence. During World War II, the Banque de l'Indochine was chaired by Paul Baudoin, who in the summer of 1940 was the first Foreign Minister of Vichy France...
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    response, the government sought to dissolve the CGT. Laval, with Joseph Paul-Boncour as chief counsel, defended the union's leaders and saved the union...
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    Name from to Paul Baudoin 16 June 1940 28 October 1940 Pierre Laval 28 October 1940 13 December 1940 Pierre Étienne Flandin 13 December 1940 9 February...
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    Ismay – were already there. The French Prime Minister, Paul Reynaud, was accompanied by Paul Baudoin, a member of the War Committee. Spears found the atmosphere...
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    Eight men were sentenced to forced labour, Jacques Chevalier, Minister Paul Baudoin, Charles Nogues, Minister Gabriel Auphan, Minister Hubert Lagardelle...
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    the banker Paul Baudoin as an unofficial diplomat to find out just what exactly the Italians wanted from France. The reasoning for the Baudoin mission was...
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    from a devastated military, and poet Paul Valéry called him "the champion of France". He became Vice-Premier under Paul Reynaud in May 1940, when the only...
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    request for an armistice to the German government, French Foreign Minister Paul Baudoin handed to the Papal nuncio Valerio Valeri a note that said: "The French...
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    tour Eiffel Edouard Barbier Simon Brook TV movie 2006 Le Grand Charles Paul Baudoin Bernard Stora TV mini-series Diane, femme flic Marc Farelle Jean-Marc...
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    request for an armistice to the German government, French Foreign Minister Paul Baudoin handed to the Papal nuncio Valerio Valeri a note that said: "The French...
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    1940 154 days Laval V Philippe Pétain - Paul Baudoin 13 December 1940 2 January 1941 20 days Flandin - Paul Marion 23 February 1941 18 April 1942 1 year...
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    Mario Jorge Baudoin Weeks (September 4, 1942 – May 18, 2019) was a Bolivian biologist and conservationist known for his research in Bolivia and Costa...
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  • troubles from time to time, such as in 1983, when he was represented by Baudoin Dunant, a leading Geneva-based lawyer who sits on the board of over 20...
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  • Laval (starting 23 June 1940) SE Ministers Minister for Foreign Affairs Paul Baudoin SE Minister of Finance and Commerce Yves Bouthillier SE Minister of War...
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  • session in keyboardist Ed Volker's garage. At the time, Volker, Camile Baudoin and Frank Bua, Jr. were in a band called The Rhapsodizers, while Dave Malone...
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  • Debré Denis Podalydès as Claude Mauriac Bernard Alane as Paul Ramadier Nicolas Vaude as Paul Baudoin Bernard Bloch as Jacques Foccart Patrick Chesnais as...
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    Juan festival on Boulevard Edouard Baudoin, Juan les Pins Ray Charles' hand impression on Boulevard Edouard Baudoin, Juan les Pins Jardin botanique de...
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  • summer of 1924. The Villa La Vigie is situated at 30-37 Boulevard Edouard-Baudoin on the waterfront of Cap d'Antibes near Juan-les-Pins in Provence-Alpes-Côte...
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  • kept at bay to the east of the Rhine (called Rhenus with its Latin name). Paul the Apostle did not live to form Christianity and followers of Jesus (called...
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    in Lithuania" (PDF). Trakya University Journal of Scientific Research. Baudoin, Claude (1984). Macdonald, D. (ed.). The Encyclopedia of Mammals. New York:...
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  • (1786–1866), French playwright All pages with titles containing Baudouin Baudoin Boudewijn (given name) Bedouin, a nomadic people of Southwest Asia and...
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    Several illustrations of bagpipes also appear in the Chronique dite de Baudoin d’Avesnes, a 13th-century manuscript of northern French origin. Although...
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  • Modern Art, Shiga, Japan. 1996: Les Autoportraits de Mapplethorpe, Galerie Baudoin Lebon, Paris. 1997: Robert Mapplethorpe, Mitsukoshi Museum of Art, Shinjuku...
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  • compilation album by Jean-Luc Ponty Le Voyage, the 1996 graphic novel by Edmond Baudoin All pages with titles containing Le Voyage This disambiguation page lists...
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    Contemptor. Archived from the original on May 6, 2021. Retrieved May 6, 2021. Baudoin-Laarman, Louis; Daudin, Guillaume (December 4, 2018). "No, French protesters...
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    WikiArquitectura. Retrieved 5 November 2019. "AIA Awards". Architect: 238. June 2014. Baudoin, Genevieve (January 2016). "A Matter of Tolerance". The Plan Journal. 0/2016:...
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    2018) Princess Cosima of Nassau (b. 13 May 2022) Prince Wenceslas François Baudoin Léopold Juraj Marie Marc d'Aviano de Nassau (b. 17 November 1990, Paris...
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    XV. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-107-00978-3. Baudoin, Anne-Catherine (2023). Ponce Pilate: la construction d'une figure dans...
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