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Godard wrote a stininmg denunciation of De Gaulle cultural minister Francois Mauriac for his cowardice in allowing this to happen.
The Nun Ed Howard 2008
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And it was shortly after that that he had this amazing -- well, the -- the encounter with Francois Mauriac, the French Nobel Prize winner, led to the publication of "Night" in France in 1958.
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The source poems for the Poulenc songs referred to our interview with soprano Theresa Bickham (Arts & Entertainment, Feb. 3) were written by Jean Moreas, not Francois Mauriac.
Baltimore City Paper 2010
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"The title of my talk has been taken from Francois Mauriac."
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"The title of my talk has been taken from Francois Mauriac."
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La Piscine Josephine Baker is situated in the 13th arrondissement of Paris permanently moored at the Quai Francois Mauriac on left bank of the River Seine and replaces the Piscine Deligny that sank a few years ago.
NEW GAY TRAVEL GUIDE 2009
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Adrian Pinnington 99 European Catholic novelists who were the main focus of his early academic studies, and by the example of Francois Mauriac in particular.
Recently Uploaded Slideshows route66mn 2009
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This changed when he met Francois Mauriac, winner of the 1952 Nobel Prize for Literature, who encouraged him to remember the "unutterable."
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Bad Fridays and “Good Friday” 1. Francois Mauriac, foreword to Night, by Elie Wiesel New York: Bantom Books, 1986.
The God of the Towel Jim McGuiggan 1997
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Bad Fridays and “Good Friday” 1. Francois Mauriac, foreword to Night, by Elie Wiesel New York: Bantom Books, 1986.
The God of the Towel Jim McGuiggan 1997
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