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Philippe le Bel_, LEHUGEUR'S _Philippe le Long_, PETIT'S _Charles de
The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377) Reginald Lane Poole 1892
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Philippe is an avid music listener himself, describing his iPod as "an enormous salad with many ingredients."
Mara Siegler: World Renowned Violinist Philippe Quint Kicks Off Music Unites Classical Salon Series Mara Siegler 2010
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Philippe is also a Music Director of Mineria Chamber Music Festival in Mexico City, that he is organizing as part of his own educational outreach to encourage young musicians.
Mara Siegler: World Renowned Violinist Philippe Quint Kicks Off Music Unites Classical Salon Series Mara Siegler 2010
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Philippe is an avid music listener himself, describing his iPod as "an enormous salad with many ingredients."
Mara Siegler: World Renowned Violinist Philippe Quint Kicks Off Music Unites Classical Salon Series Mara Siegler 2010
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Philippe is also a Music Director of Mineria Chamber Music Festival in Mexico City, that he is organizing as part of his own educational outreach to encourage young musicians.
Mara Siegler: World Renowned Violinist Philippe Quint Kicks Off Music Unites Classical Salon Series Mara Siegler 2010
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Philippe is a very theatrical, animated presence in the film.
Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat 2008
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MAN ON WIRE/United Kingdom (Director and Screenwriter: James Marsh) — In 1974, Philippe Petit, a young Frenchman, dances on a wire suspended between New York’s Twin Towers Consequently, Philippe is arrested and thrown into jail for what would become known as “the artistic crime of the century.”
Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat 2007
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I must declare a slight personal interest here, as there's a pretentious movie critic in the book called Philippe Françaix.
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Yes, you are Smokey “Le Beau”, aren't you? even Smokey “Le Bel”, as Philippe IV de France who was called Philippe “Le Bel”, because he was sooooo handsome!
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Although he was a serious patron of the arts, the duke was also known as Philippe the Debauched, a ruler who favored the company of actresses, courtesans, and rakes.
The Dragon’s Trail Joanna Pitman 2006
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