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Douin may
refer to:
Charles Isidore Douin (1858–1944),
French botanist Jean-Philippe
Douin (1940–2016),
French Air
Force general This
disambiguation page...
- Jean-Philippe
Douin (8
April 1940 – 19
January 2016) was a
French Air
Force general. He was the
Chief of
Staff of the
French Air
Force from 1994 to 1995...
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portraying adolescent alienation."
Among negative critical reviews, Jean-Luc
Douin of Le
Monde described Marie Antoinette as "kitsch and roc(k)oco"
which "deliberately...
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Charles Isidore Douin (1858 – 1944) was a
French bryologist who was a
native of Bouville, Eure-et-Loir. He
taught school in Chartres, and was the author...
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turbochargers in its
Formula One cars. Renault's Head of Engines,
Georges Douin,
orchestrated the
installation of
turbocharged engines across much of the...
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original on 26
October 2014.
Retrieved 21
December 2010. Jean-Luc
Douin,
Alain Resnais. Paris: Paris: Éditions de La Martinière, 2013. p. 234. Festival...
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Acting After 'Having A Life'",
Seattle Post-Intelligencer, p. C1 Jean-Luc
Douin (17
December 2005), "Annette Stroyberg", Le Monde, p. 37,
retrieved 26 January...
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Archived from the
original on 28
February 2023.
Retrieved 4
October 2023.
Douin, Jean-Luc (26
March 2004). "Monica Bellucci, 'Italienne à 100%?'" [Monica...
- romans), lais, and dits. They are
generally short, a few
hundred lines;
Douin de L'Avesne's Trubert, at 2984 lines, is
exceptionally long.
Famous writers...
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build a vast
kingdom ... up to the
Euphrates and the Tigris. — Georges
Douin, ed., Une
Mission militaire française auprès de
Mohamed Aly, correspondance...