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"It's possible to have no competitors, but we could have five," says Jean Guillon of Paris, who along with several partners is seeking the rights to dot-wine, a registry aimed at wine bloggers, retailers and others.
The Race to Nab Web Addresses Sarah E. Needleman 2012
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Before he spoke, French humorist Stéphane Guillon said that to prevent any case of sexual harassment in the studio, where the program host was a woman, the broadcasting regulator had ordered a TV camera be installed under the table.
Controversies Keep Politician in the Spotlight David Gauthier-Villars 2011
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St phane Guillon went a bit too far when he was hired by French state radio to spice up its morning schedule.
In France, a Comic Who Specializes in Short Jokes Gets Cut Down to Size 2010
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Guillon in fine voice at French Embassy recital, by Joe Banno
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Betraying none of the petulant, acidic tone that afflicts some artists of his voice range, Guillon offered rounded high notes, delivered in sensitively sculpted phrases and projected with enough heft to fill the intimate hall.
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"Guillon is a hero," said Nicolas Oger, a 32-year-old computer technician, as he protested outside France Inter's office.
In France, a Comic Who Specializes in Short Jokes Gets Cut Down to Size 2010
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Secular cantatas dealing with the vicissitudes of love, by Antonio Vivaldi and Nicola Porpora, were rich in wafting lyricism and tricky passages of coloratura -- which Guillon invested with emotion and a clean finish -- and a sacred cantata by the seldom-heard Leonardo Leo supported its text of self-reflection and repentance with some evocatively agitated instrumental writing.
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Alabama played the game without starting place kicker Jamie Christensen and three reserves, quarterback Mark Guillon, running back Aaron Johns and strong safety Marcus Carter.
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Backup Spencer Pennington replaced Guillon on the next drive but fared no better, throwing an interception on his first pass attempt.
USATODAY.com 2004
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But Alabama quarterback Marc Guillon was intercepted on the next play and Newton took advantage, rushing three straight times, capped by an eight-yard scoring dash that made it 13-3.
USATODAY.com 2004
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