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"There is hope that Yervoy's novel mode of action, together with the fact that the recommended complete course of treatment with Yervoy includes four infusions over three months, could potentially change the way we treat patients with previously treated advanced melanoma," Alexander Eggermont , general director of the Paris-based Institut Gustave Roussy , said in a statement.
EU Backs Bristol-Myers Melanoma Drug Sten Stovall 2011
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The hospital scenes were shot at the Gustave Roussy Institute outside of Paris, where Gabriel was treated, and the screenwriters decided to name the surgeon Professor Sainte-Rose, as a tribute to the doctor who actually operated on their son.
Academy Awards Rachel Dodes 2012
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Fifty-two years later, in "Notes on the Conventions" (September 1936), the French author Raoul de Roussy de Sales offered an outsider's perspective on America's national political conventions.
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French author Raoul de Roussy de Sales offered an outsider's perspective on America's national political conventions and highlighted an opinion common among critics of the day, that the conventions had degenerated from serious politics to mere entertainment.
Elections Past 2008
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Fifty-two years later, in "Notes on the Conventions" (September 1936), the French author Raoul de Roussy de Sales offered an outsider's perspective on America's national political conventions.
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French author Raoul de Roussy de Sales offered an outsider's perspective on America's national political conventions and highlighted an opinion common among critics of the day, that the conventions had degenerated from serious politics to mere entertainment.
Elections Past 2008
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French author Raoul de Roussy de Sales offered an outsider's perspective on America's national political conventions and highlighted an opinion common among critics of the day, that the conventions had degenerated from serious politics to mere entertainment.
Elections Past 2008
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When French journalist Raoul De Roussy De Sales turned his eye to America, he discovered a nation with a well-defined, almost brash identity.
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When French journalist Raoul De Roussy De Sales turned his eye to America, he discovered a nation with a well-defined, almost brash identity.
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French commentator Raoul de Roussy de Sales critiqued Americans 'neurotic preoccupation with love and romance: "It is as if the experience of being in love could only be one of two things: a superhuman ecstasy, the way of reaching heaven on earth and in pairs; or a psychopathic condition to be treated by specialists."
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