Jacques Bachelot (born 24 January 1938) is a French racing cyclist. He rode in the 1965 Tour de France. "Jacques Bachelot". Cycling Archives. Retrieved...
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Roselyne Bachelot-Narquin, generally known as Roselyne Bachelot (French pronunciation: [ʁozlin baʃlo]; née Narquin; born 24 December 1946), is a French...
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François Bachelot (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa baʃlo]; April 19, 1940, in Le Mans – June 14, 2019, in Saint-Cloud) was a French physician and politician...
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Desert). Baumel, Jacques (1985). Une certaine idée de la France [A certain idea of France] (in French). éditions Vaugirard. Baumel, Jacques (1994). La France...
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Gianni Marcarini [fr] (FRA) + 0" 6 Jean-Louis Bodin (FRA) + 0" 7 Jacques Bachelot (FRA) + 0" 8 Pierre Le Mellec (FRA) + 0" 9 Joseph Velly (FRA) + 0"...
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Jacques Duhamel (September 24, 1924 – July 8, 1977) was a French Resistance fighter and politician. He was Minister of Agriculture from 1969 to 1971 and...
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hostile to English, Jacques Toubon is sometimes referred to, jokingly, as "Mr Allgood" ("All Good" being a translation of "Tout bon"). Jacques Toubon is also...
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2017: Françoise Nyssen October 2018: Franck Riester July 2020: Roselyne Bachelot May 2022: Rima Abdul Malak January 2024: Rachida Dati Since the French...
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Xavier Darcos Christine Lagarde Éric Wœrth Éric Besson Luc Chatel Bruno Le Maire Valérie Pécresse Frédéric Mitterrand Roselyne Bachelot Michel Mercier...
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hidden for 14 years) : Jacques Chirac has gone slightly deaf in one ear, and a former Environment Minister Roselyne Bachelot had revealed that a small...
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2023. "Jean-Jacques Aillagon". www.culture.gouv.fr (in French). Retrieved 4 October 2023. de Lacharrière, Marc Ladreit (2019). "Jacques Chirac Et La...
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Alberto Contador, Vincenzo Nibali, Chris Froome and five-time Tour winners Jacques Anquetil, Eddy Merckx and Bernard Hinault to have won all three of the...
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from 2005 to 2007 in Dominique de Villepin's government under President Jacques Chirac, then served as Minister of Labour, Social Affairs and Solidarity...
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team was a combined team, with 5 cyclists from Molteni and 5 from Ignis. Jacques Anquetil, who won the previous four Tours de France (1961–1964), did not...
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Minister of Culture (1987–1988) in the government of then prime minister Jacques Chirac, then as chief of staff in the Republican Party, then one of the...
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2022 – 11 January 2024 Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne Preceded by Roselyne Bachelot Succeeded by Rachida Dati Personal details Born (1979-02-11) 11 February...
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Jean-Jacques Aillagon – Minister of Culture and Communication Hervé Gaymard – Minister of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Affairs Roselyne Bachelot – Minister...
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List of deputies of the 10th National Assembly of France (category Jacques Chirac)
dissolution of the Assembly on 21 April 1997 by decision of President of France Jacques Chirac. For each Member of Parliament, the list specifies their department...
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elections. Serge Lepeltier became Minister of the Environment, while Roselyne Bachelot-Narquin was dismissed. In 2005 Serge Lepeltier joined the Radical Party...
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thirty publishers—including Sylvain Fort [fr] of Classica and Roselyne Bachelot—who are located in several European countries. In 2014, Forumopera.com...
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Jack Lang (1988) Jacques Toubon (1993) Philippe Douste-Blazy (1995) Catherine Trautmann (1997) Catherine Tasca (2000) Jean-Jacques Aillagon (2002) Renaud...
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Françoise Giroud (category Analysands of Jacques Lacan)
from 1946 (shortly after it was founded) until 1953, when she and Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber founded the French newsmagazine L'Express. She edited...
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Marie-Line Reynaud Replaced Chantal Simonot in 2004 Replaced Roselyne Bachelot-Narquin Replaced Jean-Claude Fruteau Replaced Pierre Moscovici Replaced...
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"séropositif" (seropositive)) The term "sidatorium" was coined by François Bachelot. On 21 June 1995, he attacked singer Patrick Bruel, who is of Algerian...
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third game. In response to the training boycott, Sports Minister Roselyne Bachelot lectured the players and "reduced France's disgraced World Cup stars to...
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2005 – 26 March 2007 Philippe Bas 26 March 2007 – 18 May 2007 Roselyne Bachelot-Narquin 18 May 2007 – August 2010 Nora Berra and Xavier Bertrand August...
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Jack Lang (1988) Jacques Toubon (1993) Philippe Douste-Blazy (1995) Catherine Trautmann (1997) Catherine Tasca (2000) Jean-Jacques Aillagon (2002) Renaud...
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International Women's Day in 2018, Schiappa appeared, alongside Roselyne Bachelot among others, in a performance of Eve Ensler's Vagina Monologues at the...
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metres at Longchamp Racecourse on 1 September when he was ridden by Theo Bachelot. Starting at odds of 13/1 in an eleven-runner field he came home third...
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1982, she joined the administration of the city of Paris, and followed Jacques Chirac – working in his cabinet – when he became Prime Minister in 1986...
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