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  • In 1925 Emile Prunier opened the "Prunier" restaurant on Victor Hugo avenue at the corner of rue Traktir, in Paris, France.

    Luxist 2009

  • As the French Africanist Gérard Prunier put it, the Rwandan genocide possessed a “neighborly quality” and proceeded “home-by-home.”

    Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011

  • So after Prunier I go shopping for Scotch, then I get on the plane and fall sleep.

    Eating First-Class on the Fly Eric Ripert 2012

  • It's his third Reptile World show of the day, but Shwedick's patter changes little over a day - or a decade (at least one teacher in the audience, Alan Prunier, remembers hearing it when he was a student in Rockville).

    Michael Shwedick's career handling reptiles came from childhood fascination Steve Hendrix 2010

  • Prunier details the horror that resulted, and does not spare his criticism of the local and international actors who made it possible.

    November Books 7) The Pollinators of Eden, by John Boyd nwhyte 2009

  • It's his third Reptile World show of the day, but Shwedick's patter changes little over a day - or a decade (at least one teacher in the audience, Alan Prunier, remembers hearing it when he was a student in Rockville).

    Michael Shwedick's career handling reptiles came from childhood fascination Steve Hendrix 2010

  • As the French Africanist Gérard Prunier put it, the Rwandan genocide possessed a “neighborly quality” and proceeded “home-by-home.”

    Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011

  • It's his third Reptile World show of the day, but Shwedick's patter changes little over a day - or a decade (at least one teacher in the audience, Alan Prunier, remembers hearing it when he was a student in Rockville).

    Michael Shwedick's career handling reptiles came from childhood fascination Steve Hendrix 2010

  • Prunier also analyses the failure of international policy-makers to get to grips with the realities of African political life.

    November Books 7) The Pollinators of Eden, by John Boyd nwhyte 2009

  • Haddock seemed rather strained at times, but the rest of the cast was fine in their relatively smaller roles with Greg Fedderly singing admirably as Prunier.

    Archive 2008-06-01 2008

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