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Yvette Pierpaoli (18
March 1938 – 18
April 1999) was a
French humanitarian who
lived in
Cambodia and
worked in many
countries around the world. John le...
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University of
Alabama Press. pp. 57–73. ISBN 978-0-8173-1783-6. Tucker,
Pierpaoli &
White 2010, p. 1466.
Leonard 1999, pp. 165, 310–311.
Leonard 1999, p...
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Giovanni Pierpaoli (Fano, 1833 -1911) was an
Italian painter,
depicting portraits,
historical canvases, and
sacred subjects. He was a
resident of Fano...
- Vol. 3.
Princeton University. Arnold,
James R.; Frederiksen, John C.;
Pierpaoli, Paul G. Jr.; Tucker,
Spener C.; Wiener,
Roberta (2012). The Encyclopedia...
- from the
original on
April 11, 2024.
Retrieved April 11, 2024. "McCall-
Pierpaoli Humanitarian Award press release".
Archived from the
original on September...
- France-Presse. 25 June 2014.
Retrieved 29 June 2014. C. Tucker, Spencer; G.
Pierpaoli Jr., Paul (2016). "Syria". U.S
Conflicts in The 21st
Centiry (Volume 1)...
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Friedrich 2007, pp. 105–06.
Najib &
Friedrich 2007, p. 107. Hueston,
Pierpaoli &
Zahar 2014, p. 67.
Najib &
Friedrich 2007, pp. 107–08.
Levitt 2008,...
- NSO Group. In 2008,
Farrow was
awarded Refugees International's McCall-
Pierpaoli Humanitarian Award for "extraordinary
service to
refugees and displaced...
- [is] as tame as a
holiday postcard". The book is
dedicated to
Yvette Pierpaoli, a
French activist who died
during the
course of her aid work. Upon release...
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credits of the film. The
first states: "This film is
dedicated to
Yvette Pierpaoli and all
other aid
workers who
lived and died
giving a ****." The latter...