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    Albert Mérat (23 March 1840, Troyes, France – 16 January 1909, Paris, France) was a French poet. Albert Mérat was born in Troyes into a family of lawyers...
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    this group, and Rimbaud injured Étienne Carjat with the cane-sword of Albert Mérat. In reaction, Étienne Carjat erased the photographic plates corresponding...
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    end of the table. Other writers, such as Albert Mérat, refused to be painted with Verlaine and Rimbaud, Mérat's reason being that he "would not be painted...
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    who helped Fantin-Latour to contact several renowned poets, among them Albert Mérat, Paul Verlaine, and Arthur Rimbaud. Baudelaire's editor, Poulet-Malassis...
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    Fernand Desnoyers, and writers Catulle Mendes,Henry Cantel Eugene Ceyras, Albert Merat, Leon Clodel and other poets of the Parnassian school of literature....
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    Baudelaire, Theophile Gautier, Theodore de Banville, Leconte de Lisle, Albert Merat, and Paul Verlaine. He does not mention Mallarmé, who had 11 poems published...
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    With Verlaine and Chabrier, the friends who met together there included Albert Mérat, Adolphe Racot, François Coppée, Louis-Xavier de Ricard and Édouard Lepelletier...
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  • (wife of Catulle Mendès) 1875: Éman Martin 1874:Édouard Plouvier [fr] & Albert Mérat 1873: Charles Nisard for Étude sur le langage populaire ou patois de...
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  • The collection ends with "The Sonnet to an Asshole", a pastiche of Albert Mérat's poetry in L’Idole, a compilation of poems that glorify different parts...
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    3533. doi:10.3390/nu14173533. PMC 9459934. PMID 36079791. Hashemian M, Merat S, Poustchi H, Jafari E, Radmard AR, Kamangar F, et al. (August 2021). "Red...
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    Fouquier (1776 – 1850); Philibert Joseph Roux (1780 – 1854); François Victor Mérat de Vaumartoise (1780 – 1851) René Laennec (1781 – 1826); Pierre François...
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  • Menzel (1864–1927) Menzies – Archibald Menzies (1754–1842) Mérat – François Victor Mérat de Vaumartoise (1780–1851) Meredith – Louisa Anne Meredith (1812–1895)...
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  • damaged in an earthquake in 1822. In the mid-19th century, Orientalist Albert Socin passed by Ariha, noting that it had an estimated 3,000 inhabitants...
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    intention of 20 June had not been so much to overthrow the whole regime." Merat, Arron (9 November 2018). "Terrorists, cultists – or champions of Iranian...
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    contained a number of Christian families, according to German orientalist Albert Socin. During the uprising since 2011, Idlib was the focus of protests and...
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    758-766. Lindqvist C., De Laet J., Haynes R.R., Aagesen L., Keener B.R., Albert V.A. 2006. Molecular phylogenetics of an aquatic plant lineage, Potamogetonaceae...
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    a participant of the Crusade though not personally present at Ma‘arra), Albert of Aachen and Ralph of Caen (both of whom based their accounts on interviews...
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  • of the company. Opera Columbus announces the appointment of Julia Noulin-Mérat as its next general director and chief executive officer, with immediate...
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  • mosque bombing kills dozens". the Guardian. Retrieved 15 December 2014. Merat, Arron (28 March 2014). "Iran calls for return of abducted border guards...
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  • resembled "sugar-cones." In another 19th-century account Western traveler Albert Socin described the place as an impoverished village. During the ongoing...
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