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    Émile Doux (1798–1876), known in Portugal and Brazil as Emílio Doux, was a French theatre actor, director, playwright and impresario in Portugal and later...
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    Guard, although by August 1838 it was unoccupied again. At that time, Émile Doux (1798–1876), the French actor, director, playwright and impresario who...
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    on the Portuguese stage. A particularly important role was played by Émile Doux, who arrived in Portugal at the end of the Civil War in 1835 with a French...
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    lady. She also began to translate plays from French into Portuguese. Émile Doux was a French actor who visited Portugal as part of a theatrical company...
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    provides no information. Arriving in Lisbon, Cardoso became a disciple of Émile Doux. He was French and had arrived in Portugal at the end of the Portuguese...
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    although lacking any education, she was given lessons by the director, Émile Doux. Doux had arrived in Portugal at the end of the Portuguese Civil War in 1835...
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    popular with the public. Paula was followed by other impresarios, including Émile Doux, a French citizen who had arrived in Lisbon with a French theatre group...
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    André Maurois (French: [mɔʁwa]; born Émile Salomon Wilhelm Herzog; 26 July 1885 – 9 October 1967) was a French author. Maurois was born on 26 July 1885...
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    the management of a Frenchman, Émile Doux, who directed the theatre in 1847 and 1848. In little more than a year, Doux presented five dramas, a melodrama...
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    tannins cause bitterness. These principles are outlined in the 1987 work by Émile Peynaud, The Taste of Wine. Vintage: The Story of Wine, a book authored...
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