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  • In the 1960s, Paul-Louis and his younger brother, Robert, joined their father's wholesale business straight out of school.

    Family Bids Adieu to Carrefour Control 2008

  • As Cecilie Rohwedder, Dana Cimilluca in London and Christina Passariello report, there have been divisions in the intensely private Halley family since Paul-Louis Halley, Robert Halley's brother, died in a plane crash in 2003.

    Arnault, Colony 2008

  • There have been divisions in the intensely private Halley family since Paul-Louis Halley,

    Carrefour's Founding Family Steps Back 2008

  • Though the three branches of the Halley family held equal stakes in the business, Paul-Louis drove the business forward, expanding the chain into such countries as Spain, Greece and Argentina.

    Family Bids Adieu to Carrefour Control 2008

  • Paul-Louis Courier devoted himself to separating the older from the younger branch of the House, declaring that he should like to be a resident of a commune of Paris if the Duke of Orleans were its mayor, for from a Prince the Duke had become a man during the

    The Duchess of Berry and the Court of Charles X Arthur L��on Imbert de Saint-Amand 1867

  • In the weeks after the disaster, Paul-Louis Arslanian, chief of the French civil aviation ministry's bureau of investigation, said he was pessimistic about the chances of recovering either device - and no wonder.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

  • I know, of course, that you will be a hero, a victim of persecution; you will be a personage among the Liberals -- a Sergeant Mercier, a Paul-Louis Courier, a Manual on a small scale.

    Lost Illusions Honor�� de Balzac 1824

  • Paul-Louis Courier would be sold in a single evening; and people crowded thither to buy _Les aventures de la fille d'un Roi_ -- that first shot fired by the Orleanists at The Charter promulgated by

    Lost Illusions Honor�� de Balzac 1824

  • Paul-Louis Courier would be sold in a single evening; and people crowded thither to buy _Les aventures de la fille d'un Roi_ -- that first shot fired by the Orleanists at The Charter promulgated by

    A Distinguished Provincial at Paris Honor�� de Balzac 1824

  • I know, of course, that you will be a hero, a victim of persecution; you will be a personage among the Liberals -- a Sergeant Mercier, a Paul-Louis Courier, a Manual on a small scale.

    Eve and David Honor�� de Balzac 1824

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