- government, and was
succeeded by
Claude Estier, who was
elected president of the
group on the same day.
After Estier decided not to
represent himself in the...
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Claude Estier (born
Claude Hasday Ezratty; 8 June 1925 – 10
March 2016) was a
French politician and journalist. He was
deputy of
Paris from 1967 to 1968...
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Senate In
office 1
October 2004 – 30
September 2011
Preceded by
Claude Estier Succeeded by Jean-Claude
Gaudin Senator for Ariège In
office 1
October 1998 –...
- trobar: "Verses and
rules of composition".
Fully Las
flors del **** Saber,
estiers dichas las leys d'amors: "The
flowers of the **** Science,
which are called...
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department in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes in
central France. 2008–2014:
Pascal Estier 2014–current (as of June 2022):
Didier Manuby Fades viaduct Communes of...
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Poncelet received 189
votes against 93 for
Socialist candidate Claude Estier and one vote for the
withdrawn Communist candidate Hélène Luc. In 2000,...
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Depressive Realism (2011).
Bernard Maris,
Houellebecq économiste (2014).
Samuel Estier, À
propos du "style" de Houellebecq.
Retour sur une
controverse (1998-2010)...
- non-lyric, however: a
grammar (compendi)
called Las
flors del **** saber,
estier dichas las Leys d'amors and a
glossary (glosari) on the
Doctrinal (1324)...
- (1937–1998),
French politician Claude Esteban (1935–2006),
French poet
Claude Estier (1925–2016),
French politician and
journalist Claude Evans (1933–1982),...
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Medina Alcaide;
Oscar Moro Abadia;
Roberto Ontañón Peredo;
Elena Paillet-Man-
Estier;
Patrick Paillet; Stéphane Petrognani;
Romain Pigeaud; Geneviève Pinçon;...