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  • "Before it was just a line," says Marie-Claude Mayer , senior vice president at ad agency Publicis Worldwide.

    L'Oréal Slogan Must Prove Worth Anew Christina Passariello 2011

  • Marc's daughter Marie-Claude, along with vases and jewels in the Lalique spirit, did the medals for the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville.

    A Display of Lalique's Beauty Judy Fayard 2011

  • Such witnesses included Marie-Claude Vaillant-Couturier, a young French woman and concentration camp survivor who testified the Nazi orchestra played jovially as those fated for the gas chambers were segregated from those who would be used for labor.

    Can America Survive? John Hagee 2010

  • Note 32: Ehret, African Classical Age, 34, 94, 97, 108; Marie-Claude Van Grunderbeek and Emile Roche Hugues Doutrelepont, "L'age du fer Ancien au Rwanda et au Burundi Archeologie et Environment," Journal des Africanistes 52, no.

    Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE 2008

  • A Syrian nun at the Good Shephard Convent in Damascus, Sister Marie-Claude had work to do attending to the crisis of the day — an Iraqi girl who had been raped in Baghdad, then dumped on the Syrian border and disowned by her family.

    Iraqi Refugees, America's Shame 2008

  • From the new René Jacobs recording of Mozart's La Clemenza Di Tito, probably the prettiest tune Mozart ever wrote: the duet "Ah, perdona al primo affetto," sung by the young lovers (the operatic equivalent of the musical-comedy secondary couple that doesn't get to do a whole lot), Annio (Marie-Claude Chappuis) and Servilia (Sunhae Im).

    Archive 2006-04-01 Jaime J. Weinman 2006

  • He promptly forgot about Marie-Claude and her friends.

    The Unbearable Lightness of Being Kundera, Milan, 1929- 1984

  • What do you mean? said Marie-Claude in a raucous voice.

    The Unbearable Lightness of Being Kundera, Milan, 1929- 1984

  • His mother, sad and wounded, his mother, wearing unmatched shoes, had departed from Marie-Claude-or perhaps not, perhaps she had never been inside Marie-Claude at all.

    The Unbearable Lightness of Being Kundera, Milan, 1929- 1984

  • But if Marie-Claude is herself a woman, then who is that other woman hiding in her, the one he must always respect?

    The Unbearable Lightness of Being Kundera, Milan, 1929- 1984

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