- Le
Devoir (French pronunciation: [lə də.vwɑʁ], 'Duty') is a French-language
newspaper published in
Montreal and
distributed in
Quebec and
throughout Canada...
- The
Compagnons du
Devoir (French pronunciation: [kɔ̃paɲɔ̃ dy dəvwaʁ]), full name
Compagnons du
Devoir et du Tour de
France ([kɔ̃paɲɔ̃ dy dəvwaʁ e dy tuʁ...
- 2002, p. 33 François Niney, "
Devoirs de maison",
Cahiers du cinéma, no. 449,
November 1991, pp. 62–63 Danièle Parra, "
Devoirs du soir", La
Revue du cinéma...
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grandfather of the
journalist Henri Bour****a,
founder of the
newspaper Le
Devoir.
Papineau was
described as an
energetic child. He
first studied in Montreal...
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Victims of Duty (French:
Victimes du
Devoir) is a one-act play
written in 1953 by French-Romanian
playwright Eugène Ionesco. An
early work, it has not...
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Montreal Gazette and the French-language Le
Journal de Montréal, and Le
Devoir;
another French-language daily, La Presse,
became an
online daily in 2018...
- (August 22, 1940 –
October 14, 2017) was a
Malian writer. His
first novel, Le
devoir de
violence (English:
Bound to Violence, 1968), won the Prix Renaudot. He...
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meaning "that
which is owing"; Old French: deu, did, past
participle of
devoir; Latin: debere, debitum,
whence "debt") is a
commitment or
expectation to...
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newspaper Le
Devoir to
promote the
Nationalist League and
served as its
editor until 1932. Bour****a's main
objective was to
position Le
Devoir outside the...
- la pègre: la
farce recommence Pax Plante, Nov. 1949
article in Le
Devoir Le
Devoir sous Gérard Filion: L'affaire Pax
Plante - Qui écrira ces histoires...