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Michel Pêcheux (24 June 1938 – 15
January 1984) was a
French linguist and philosopher. He is best
known for his theoretical,
experimental and practical...
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Michel Pécheux (24 May 1911 – 29
August 1985) was a
French fencer.
Pécheux competed in the Men's Team Épée
event at the 1936
Summer Olympics, winning...
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Nicolas Louis Pécheux (born 28
January 1769 in
Bucilly (Aisne) – 1
November 1831 in Paris), was a
French general during the
Napoleonic Wars.
Pécheux fought and...
- Tom
Pecheux (born 3
February 1963) is a
French make-up
artist and
currently the
Global Beauty Director for Yves
Saint Laurent Beauty. Born and raised...
- check. As an anti-skirmishes measure, in
September Davout sent
general Pécheux on the
western Elbufer with a
brigade of 50th
infantry division and moved...
- Parti****tion in the
Politics and
Government of Nigeria. Rome: Domenici-
Pécheux Press. p. 15. OCLC 417565941. Ojeleye,
Olukunle (2016). The
Politics of...
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Laurent Pécheux (17 July 1729 – 1821 Turin) was a French-born painter,
active in Rome and
Northern Italy in a Neoclassical-style. Born in Lyon, France...
- film
directed by
David and Stéphane Foenkinos.
Almost overnight,
Nathalie Pêcheux, a
divorced French teacher,
changes from a
loving mother into a jealous...
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Bougnol Men's épée
Michel Pécheux Henri Dulieux Men's team épée
Philippe Cattiau,
Bernard Schmetz,
Georges Buchard,
Michel Pécheux,
Henri Dulieux, Paul Wormser...
- Mangiarotti, Ragno, Cornaggia-Medici, Brusati, Riccardi (ITA) 1948: Huet,
Pécheux, Desprets, Artigas, Guérin, Lepage (FRA) 1952: Battaglia, Pavesi, Bertinetti...