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    Paul Raymond Marie Bastid (17 May 1892 – 29 October 1974) was a French lawyer, academic and radical politician who was a national deputy from 1924 to 1942...
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  • Suzanne Basdevant Bastid (15 August 1906 – 2 March 1995) was a French professor of law who specialized in international public law. She became a widely...
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  • Two Talented Bastids ("Two Talented Bastards") is a novella by Stephen King, first published in King's 2024 collection You Like It Darker. Mark Carmody...
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    the wake of the May 1968 demonstrations, he collaborated with Jean-Pierre Bastid and producer Henry Lange to shoot a three-part, one-hour film, which he...
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  • # Title Originally published in Type 1 Two Talented Bastids Previously unpublished Novella 2 "The Fifth Step" March 2020 issue of Harper's Magazine Short...
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  • Laissez bronzer les Cadavres (Corpses in the sun), written with Jean-Pierre Bastid [fr], and L'Affaire N'Gustro (The N'Gustro Affair). These novels marked...
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  • You Like It Darker (May 2024) You Like It Darker (2024) "Two Talented Bastids" novella You Like It Darker (May 2024) You Like It Darker (2024) "The Extra...
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  • Written by Jean-Pierre Bastid Max Pécas Produced by Max Pécas Starring Janine Reynaud Chantal Nobel Jean Topart Cinematography Raymond Pierre Lemoigne Edited...
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    again in January 1939 before disbanding. The members were Mme. Suzanne Bastid of France, professor of law at the University of Lyon; M. de Ruelle of Belgium...
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    recipient of the Amnesty International's Erasmus Prize in 1976. Suzanne Bastid (1947–1977, Paris II from 1971) was the first woman professor of Law of...
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