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about the boy's identity, Amélie
meets her
reclusive neighbour,
Raymond Dufayel, an
artist with
brittle bone
disease who
replicates Pierre-Auguste Renoir's...
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Georges Dufayel (1
January 1855 – 28
December 1916) was a
Parisian retailer and
businessman who po****rized and
expanded the
practice of
buying merchandise...
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Bredoteau isn't
working out. One day, she
speaks to her neighbor,
Julien Dufayel—an
artist who
suffers from a
brittle bone disease,
giving him the nickname...
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allowed exchanges and refunds. By the end of the 19th century,
Georges Dufayel, a
French credit merchant, had
served up to
three million customers and...
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Dufayel Island is an
island lying near the
center of
Ezcurra Inlet,
Admiralty Bay, in the
South Shetland Islands. It was
charted and
named in December...
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metres wide. Nos. 11, 13 & 15: the
buildings of the
former Grands Magasins Dufayel. In 1856,
Jacques François
Crespin opened the « Palais de la Nouveauté »...
- was
established in the
large Immeuble Dufayel ("
Dufayel Building"),
built by the
French businessman Georges Dufayel in 1911,
situated in the
suburb of Sainte-Adresse...
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house on the Champs-Elysées for the store's founder,
Georges Dufayel.
After the
death of
Dufayel in 1916, this
house was used as a
press club
during the Paris...
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Dufayel developed a
system of
buying vouchers through installment payments,
which could then be
spent in
stores that
accepted the vouchers.
Dufayel owned...
- Sourire. He was also well
known for his
advertising illustrations for
Byrrh apéritif wine,
Dufayel department stores, and the
Casino of Paris. v t e v t e...