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Olivier, Olivier         
1992 FILM BY AGNIESZKA HOLLAND
Olivier, Olivier is a 1992 drama film directed by Agnieszka Holland. It entered the competition at the 49th Venice International Film Festival and won an award at the 1992 Valladolid International Film Festival.
Oliver (paladin)         
FICTIONAL KNIGHT IN EARLY FRENCH LITERATURE
Hauteclere; Olivier (paladin); Halteclere; Hauteclaire; Olivier (The Song of Roland); Olivier de Vienne
Oliver (in Italian: Uliviero or Oliviero), sometimes referred to as Olivier de Vienne or de Gennes, is a legendary knight in the Matter of France chansons de geste, especially the French epic The Song of Roland. In the tradition, he was Roland's closest friend, advisor, confidant and brother-in-law to be, one of Charlemagne's twelve peers and brother of Aude, Roland's betrothed.
Olivier (comics)         
FICTIONAL CHARACTER IN MARVEL COMICS
Olivier is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is usually depicted as an enemy of the antihero the Punisher.
Examples of use of Olivier
1. Leighs demands on Olivier were always considerable.
2. Olivier was the greatest fabricator of disguise of our time.
3. As a result, Olivier is now the one doing all the running." Kylie Minogue with French actor Olivier Martinez Share this article: What is this?
4. Robert Olivier, a director at the eponymous recruitment agency Olivier Group, said demand for labour was broad–based and led by construction, mining, education and finance.
5. He called Olivier "Larry", Olivier called him "Noël", and the two men – Coward was the elder by six–and–a–half years – were soon on familiar terms.