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Deslions et al vs CGT, 1908, 35.
Deslions et al vs CGT, 1908, 60–64.
Deslions et al vs CGT, 1908, 65–66.
Deslions et al vs CGT, 1908, 69–71.
Deslions...
- Anne
Deslions (died 1873) was a
French courtesan, one of the most
famous demimonde courtesans during the
Second Empire. She was born in poverty, and ran...
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which beauty the dish was
named after: the
actress Anna
Judic or Anna
Deslions. In
Mastering the Art of
French Cooking,
Simone Beck and
Julia Child comment...
- the Governor-General of Madagascar. (Only last
names are listed) 1897:
Deslions 1899:
Rambeau 1903:
Berthier 1904: Estèbe [fr] 1907:
Titeux 1909: De Mortière...
- with
stories about famous prostitutes such as
Blanche d'Antigny, Anna
Deslions,
Delphine de Lizy, and
Hortense Schneider, upon
which Zola drew in developing...
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reputedly named in
honor of the
famous courtesan of the
Second Empire, Anna
Deslions. He also
composed the menu
called the "Three
Emperors Dinner" in honor...
- (1907–1998),
French journalist and
novelist Anne Desjardins,
Canadian chef Anne
Deslions (c. 1829–1873),
French courtesan during the
Second French Empire Anne Desmet...
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French chef
Adolphe Dugléré for the 19th-century courtesan/actress Anna
Deslions, who
frequented Dugléré's Café
Anglais (Paris). "Potatoes Annette" is a...
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Divisional Troops Groupe Deslions - 3
batteries (4x 75mm
field guns apiece) of the 17th
Field Artillery Regiment commanded by
Captain Deslions Groupe Mercadier...
- Tribune, 12
September 2006.
Article consulté en
ligne le 27.04.08. "George
Deslions v. La
Compagnie Generale Transatlantique". 210 U.S. 95. US (210): 95. 18...