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- Paul Delouvrier (French pronunciation: [pɔl dəluvʁije]; 25 June 1914 – 16 January 1995) was a French administrator and economist. He was awarded the Erasmus...
- Delegates General for the District of the Paris Region 1961–1969: Paul Delouvrier (civil servant) – Very influential term. Responsible for the creation...
- became all too apparent with the Paris agglomeration's growth. Paul Delouvrier promised to resolve the Paris-suburbs mésentente when he became head of...
- Summer 1959, he was named director general of the Sûreté in Algeria. Paul Delouvrier contemplated his transfer but hesitated, as "he holds all the security...
- served up French-Asian cuisine there until 1998. The French chef Christian Delouvrier then took over culinary control of the establishment and ran its kitchen...
- contemporary circus, resident and touring companies perform; Pavillon Paul-Delouvrier, a chic contemporary event space for conferences, workshops, and social...
- Georges Catroux Robert Lacoste André Mutter Raoul Salan Paul Albert Louis Delouvrier Jean Morin Christian Fouchet Presidents of the Republic of Algeria (1962–present)...
- Georges Catroux Robert Lacoste André Mutter Raoul Salan Paul Albert Louis Delouvrier Jean Morin Christian Fouchet Presidents of the Republic of Algeria (1962–present)...
- Seasons Restaurant, where Colameco worked as a line cook and chef Christian Delouvrier at The Maurice, where he worked as a sous chef. Colameco has worked as...
- personalities, including Louis Lumière, Georges Darrieus, Maurice Ponte, Paul Delouvrier, Maurice Jacob and Geneviève Comté-Bellot. In 1928, thanks to an international...