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    Daniël Francois Malherbe or (as he is generally known) D.F. Malherbe (28 May 1881 – 12 April 1969), was an Afrikaans-language novelist, poet, dramatist...
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  • Nations" Guy de Malherbe [fr] (born 1958), French painter Apolline de Malherbe (born 1980), television journalist Daniël Francois Malherbe (1881-1969), South-African...
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    Letellier, pp. 4–5 Goncourt, p. 120; and Malherbe, pp. 8–9 Hueffer et al, pp. 252–255 Malherbe, p. 32 "Auber, Daniel François Esprit", Encyclopaedia Britannica...
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  • 1913 by the merger of Club Malherbe Caennais and Club Sportif Caennais. The team takes its name from François de Malherbe, a 17th-century poet from Caen...
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  • cricket player Claude Pagdett Carter is born in Durban. 28 May – Daniël Francois Malherbe, novelist, poet and dramatist, is born in Dal Josafat, Cape Colony...
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    Gideon Malherbe, the Dutch immigrant CP Hoogenhout, DF du ToitAF (nicknamed Dokter, i.e. "Doctor"), a journalist coincidentally named Daniel Francois du ToitAF...
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    Mabel Catherine Malherbe (9 August 1879 – 1 February 1964) was a South African politician and activist for women's suffrage. She was the first woman mayor...
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    Buscagne) le Roux Lombard Malan (Mallan) Marais Maartens, Martins (Martin) Malherbe Minnaar (Meinard, Mesnard) Meyer Naudé Nel (Neel, Niel) Nortier, Nortje...
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  • Lupasco Jean-François Lyotard Gabriel Bonnot de Mably Pierre Macherey Catherine Malabou Nicolas Malebranche André Malet Michel Malherbe Manegold of Lautenbach...
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  • Loubser PO Nel Paul Roos Daniël Johannes "Koei" Brink Pinkie Daneel Boy de Villiers Frederick Luyt Dick Luyt Koot Reynecke Gideon Daniël Roos Wakkie Krige John...
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    Martin. Robert Belleret, "François Berléand : Le rescapé de l'incognito" in the newspaper Le Monde, 3 January 2007. "François Berléand". Le Point (in French)...
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  • Nick Malherbe Brandon Eloff as Larry Silkowitz Izel Bezuidenhout as Giselle Jakkie Groenewald as Francois Struwig Zelda Roelofs as Mari Malherbe Sekoati...
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    Saintsbury, George (1911). "Malherbe, François de" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 17 (11th ed.). p. 488. "Boisrobert, François le Metel de" . Encyclopædia...
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    media related to François Steyn. "SA Rugby Player Profile – Francois Steyn". South African Rugby Union. Retrieved 10 March 2016. François Steyn at ItsRugby...
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    Louis Dominique Danjon and Marie Justine Binet. He studied at the Lyce Malherbe and then went to the Ecole Normale Superieure during which time he worked...
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    leading to the adventure of François Pyrard de Laval, who managed to return to France in 1611. The Croissant, carrying François Martin de Vitré, reached...
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  • Barthélemon (1767–1859), opera singer and composer, daughter of François-Hippolyte Barthélémon. François Hippolyte Barthélémon (1741–1808), composer of operas,...
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  • synthesisers Benoit Moerlen – percussion Mireille Bauer – percussion Didier Malherbe – saxophone, flute Francis Moze – bass, piano, percussion Mino Cinelu –...
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    non-white franchise. As a result Havenga, through their mutual friend Dr. E.G. Malherbe, made contact with Jan Smuts, suggesting that he might be prepared to form...
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    Est Stade Reims 1935 Stade Michel d'Ornano 21,500 Caen Normandy Stade Malherbe Caen 1993 Stade de l'Aube 20,400 Troyes Grand Est Troyes AC 1924 Stade...
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  • Guillaume de Machaut (1300–1377) Maurice Maeterlinck (1862–1949) François de Malherbe (1555–1628) Stéphane Mallarmé (1842–1898) Pierre de Marbeuf (1595–1645)...
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    1911. Potter 1990, p. 26. Kelly 1913. Kelly, Blanche M. (1913). "Francois Malherbe". In Herbermann, Charles George; Pace, Edward Aloysius (eds.). The...
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    Marie Joseph Pierre François Kœnig or Koenig (10 October 1898 – 2 September 1970) was a French general during World War II during which he commanded a...
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  • ) François d'Amboise (1550–1619) Odet de Turnèbe (1552–1581) Jean Bertaut (1552–1611) Théodore Agrippa d'Aubigné (1552–1630) François de Malherbe (1552–1630)...
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  • curlew) and Daniel Douglas (after Lord Alfred Douglas). During the early 1920s, she settled in Paris with lifelong partner Suzanne Malherbe, who adopted...
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    Doillon & Cédric Klapisch (16) TV series (2 episodes) Chefs Karim Arnaud Malherbe TV series (6 episodes) 2016 D'une pierre deux coups Fejria Deliba 2017...
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    Meunier 1665 – François Bonnemer 1666 – No award 1667 – Nicolas Rabon [fr] 1668 – François Verdier 1669 – Bon Boullogne 1670–71 – François Verdier 1672...
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    excesses and poetic liberties found censure—especially in the work of François de Malherbe, who criticized La Pléiade's and Philippe Desportes's irregularities...
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  • excesses and poetic liberties found censure, especially in the work of François de Malherbe who criticized La Pléiade's and Philippe Desportes's irregularities...
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    the earliest live news programme in France. In July 2013, Apolline de Malherbe, who returned to BFMTV, replaced Anna Cabana on the morning political segment...
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