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    l'humain »". femina.fr (in French). Retrieved 29 May 2024. "Robert Cordier". Robert Cordier - Stages théâtre et cinéma à Paris (in French). Retrieved 29...
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  • Hollingworth Redmoon. Larry Fink's 2014 book, The Beats, with text by Robert Cordier (1933-2020), contains numerous photos of Hollingworth from 1959. A well-known...
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  • Holland (December 26, 1925 – January 10, 2021), also known as Betty Lou Cordier, was an American actress who worked on stage, in television, and in film...
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    continued his education in Paris at Acting International, with Professor Robert Cordier. Glowing Eyes (2002) Sex Traffic (2004) – Thaki Au bout du quai (2004)...
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  • Dance School, École de Mime Étienne Decroux and L'Atelier de Théâtre Robert Cordier. Ika Nord at IMDb "Ika Nord". Swedish Film Database (in Swedish). Interview...
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    Studio Pygmalion in Paris, where he participated in workshops taught by Robert Cordier. Godard took his first steps as an actor on television in 1999 in the...
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  • of the beats, with an essay and poem by Gerald Stern and an essay by Robert Cordier. Kindred Spirits. Minor Matters, 2014. By Fink, with an essay by Peter...
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    Mégret (born 1797) Capuchin missionary, founded Abbeville, Louisiana Robert Cordier, engraver, active 1629–1653 Admiral Anatole-Amédée-Prosper Courbet (1827–1885)...
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    forced to capitulate. On 12 March 1883, he signed with ship Lieutenant Robert Cordier, a treaty of sovereignty, trade and disposal of the Territory, in the...
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  • Corderius (redirect from Mathurin Cordier)
    Corderius (Latinized form of the name Mathurin Cordier; 1479 or 1480 – 8 September 1564) was a French-born theologian, teacher, humanist, and pedagogian...
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