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Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH), also called Forestier disease, is a hardening of tendons and ligaments that commonly affects the spine.
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The film also stars Thurman as Clotilde's friend Madeleine Forestier, a onetime friend and mentor who becomes Duroy's lover, and Kristin Scott Thomas as another of Duroy's socialite paramours.
Christina Ricci Will Join ‘Twilight’ Star Robert Pattinson In ‘Bel Ami’ » MTV Movies Blog 2010
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Sara Forestier and Jacques Gamblin shine as the two mismatched lovers.
George Heymont: Painfully Awkward Situations (On Stage and Screen) George Heymont 2011
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Baya, who is played by Sara Forestier, has an earnest Algerian father and a screwy French mother.
Oy Story: 'Cars 2' Is a Dollar-Driven Edsel Joe Morgenstern 2011
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Unless I have been searching in the wrong places, the words are those of Bruno Forestier, a character invented by Godard, but not Godard.
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Written by Michel LeClerc and Bya Kismi and directed by LeClerc, The Names of Love stars the exuberant Sara Forestier as Baya Benmahmoud, a young Algerian woman who has not just embraced the 1960s motto "Make Love, Not War," but enthusiastically made it her personal credo.
George Heymont: Painfully Awkward Situations (On Stage and Screen) George Heymont 2011
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Pesky foreigners like Forestier probably think Sarah Palin was manufactured in a lab -- or pulled out of a hat -- in order to pander to specific demographics.
Lisa Nesselson: JFK, Marilyn Monroe and, uh, Sarah Palin -- The French Recollection 2008
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Forestier describes Washington Post publisher Phil Graham's champagne-fueled outburst at the AP convention in 1963.
Lisa Nesselson: JFK, Marilyn Monroe and, uh, Sarah Palin -- The French Recollection 2008
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At left, the ruins of Port Arthur penal settlement on the jagged Forestier-Tasman Peninsula.
Devils' Disease 2008
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Forestier neatly lays out that JFK and RFK (and select Mob kingpins and J. Edgar Hoover and the KGB, to name but a few) had such a problem with their literally dangerous liaisons that, Forestier implies, people died.
Lisa Nesselson: JFK, Marilyn Monroe and, uh, Sarah Palin -- The French Recollection 2008
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