• Charles Henri Gombault (1907–1983) was a French journalist and publisher. He was the son of Georges Gombault, also a renowned journalist and a politician...
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  • designer to receive the French Legion of Honor. In 1966, she married Charles Gombault, the editor-in-chief of France-Soir. She died in the Cochin Hospital...
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  • Garches, France Occupation Actress Years active 1934–1983 Spouses Charles Gombault ​ ​ (m. 1933, divorced)​ Christian-Jaque ​ ​ (m. 1940; div. 1944)​...
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  • by Léonide Moguy, who co-wrote the screenplay with Hans Wilhelm and Charles Gombault (dialogue), based on the novel Die Schwestern Kleh by Gina Kaus. It...
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  • where he brought in his friends Joseph Kessel, Roger Vailland and Charles Gombault. He also worked at the Pigalle Theatre. In 1931, became editor of the...
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  • have written his book for him. Albert Camus then shot off a letter to Charles Gombault, co-director of France-Soir, who said, after reading the missive: "Ok...
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  • folie-féerie mingled with couplets, after tales by Charles Perrault, with Jules Dulong and Gombault 1831: M. Mayeux, ou Le Bossu à la mode, à propos de...
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  • Franconi 1823: Le Petit clerc, comédie vaudeville in 1 act, with Paul Auguste Gombault 1832: Esquisse de quelques scènes de l'intérieur de la Bourse, pendant...
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    named with Alexandre-Achille Souques Charcot–Gombault necrosis: a biliary infarct, named with Albert Gombault His name is also associated with a type of...
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  • Paul Auguste Gombault (21 January 1786 in Orléans – 1853) was a 19th-century French playwright. His plays were presented at the Théâtre Comte, the Théâtre...
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    Ferrary (1948–2020), historian Georges Fleury (1878–1968), cyclist Albert Gombault (1844–1904), neurologist Guillaume Gomez (born 1969), racing driver Jacques...
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    one-act historical tableau, mingled with couplets, with Paul Auguste Gombault 1826: Manuel de la typographie française 1826: La Veuve de quinze ans,...
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  • Journal du Louvre, Hors-Série sur la recherche au Musée du Louvre: 60 Anne Gombault (Spring 2002). "Organizational Saga of a Superstar Museum: The Louvre"...
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    board of the Madura. With a few colleagues and friends (such as Charles and Georges Gombault, Marcel Hoden, Louis Lévy), he founded the FRANCE daily newspaper...
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    Le Bas (1834–1907), chief hospital administrator at Salpêtrière; Albert Gombault (1844–1904), neurologist and anatomist; Paul Arène (1843–1896), novelist;...
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    Gollhofer (born 1954), German sport scientist and academic scholar Albert Gombault (1844–1904), French neurologist Albert Gomes (1911–1978), Trinidadian unionist...
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    (1962). Les Tapisseries des amours de Gombault et de Macée, du Musée de Saint-Lô [The tapestries of love of Gombault and Macée, of the Museum of Saint-Lô]...
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  • Goltman) (1873–1946) Goldring – William Goldring (1854–1919) Gomb. – René Gombault [es] (born 1871) Gomes – Bernardino António Gomes [Wikidata] (1769–1823)...
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  • Crichlow (BAR) 1.75 Long jump  Elysée Vesanes (MTQ) 5.90 (-0.1 m/s)  Ganaëlle Gombault (GLP) 5.76 (-0.2 m/s)  Rose Ann Hamilton (JAM) 5.73 (-1.1 m/s) Triple jump†...
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