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Sudre would co-chair the ministerial sessions with Post,
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Sudre said the summit was not designed to "set up authorities to prevent conflicts" and instead should act as an observer to international and regional bodies such as the United Nations and
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Sudre said another resolution examined Saturday on Rwanda had been slightly amended to take into account Rwandan "reservations."
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Sudre said the resolution called on Nigeria, a former British colony, to rapidly enforce the rule of law and democracy.
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Monographs have been written on _Reynard_ by Grimm, Voigt, Martin, and Sudre.
A Study of Fairy Tales Laura F. Kready
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'What Christ recommended,' says Sudre, [1] 'was voluntary abnegation or almsgiving.
An Essay on Mediaeval Economic Teaching George O'Brien
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Concerning the sources of the "Roman," see Sudre, "Les Sources du Roman de Renart," Paris, 1892, 8vo.
A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance Jean Jules Jusserand
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Sudre (1361-66), afterwards Bishop of Ostia, commissioned in 1368 by
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913
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Heath patented the process in 1845; and a quantity of cast-steel was actually prepared in this way, on the bed of a reverberatory furnace, by Sudre, in France, during the year 1860.
Heroes of the Telegraph John Munro 1889
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