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Vincent Benoît
Camille Peillon (French pronunciation: [vɛ̃sɑ̃ pɛjɔ̃]; born 7 July 1960) is a
French politician who
served as
Minister for
Education in...
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Peillon (French pronunciation: [pɛjɔ̃]; Occitan: Pelhon; Italian: Peglione, formerly) is a
rural commune in the Alpes-Maritimes
department in the southeastern...
- in 2000, a
report by
French politicians Arnaud Montebourg and
Vincent Peillon stated that
Monaco had
relaxed policies with
respect to
money laundering...
- was born in Avignon, France, and
succeeded socialist politician Vincent Peillon as
representative for the South-East constituency. Zéribi
changed parties...
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source is
north of Lucéram. It
flows generally south,
through L'Escarène,
Peillon, Drap (where it
meets its main
tributary Paillon de Contes), La Trinité...
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Prime Minister Manuel Valls,
Arnaud Montebourg, Benoît Hamon, and
Vincent Peillon – the
other three being François de Rugy of the PE,
Sylvia Pinel of the...
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hospital from May 1889 to May 1890. The
director of the hospital, Dr.
Peillon, and Van Gogh's brother, Theo,
encouraged Vincent to
paint in
order to...
- PMID 5416250.
Mahiane SG,
Legeai C,
Taljaard D,
Latouche A,
Puren A,
Peillon A, et al. (January 2009). "Transmission
probabilities of HIV and herpes...
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Party called the "New
Socialist Party" with
Arnaud Montebourg,
Vincent Peillon,
Julien Dray. The
caucus was able to
gathered 17% of
votes at the Dijon...
- (1594–1633),
French nun and the
first member of
Daughters of
Charity Vincent Peillon (1960),
French politician, born in Suresnes. Stéphane
Plaza (1970), French...