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Qué (quién) es Rémy - definición


Rémy         
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GEMEENTE IN FRANKRIJK
Rémy is een gemeente in het Franse departement Pas-de-Calais (regio Hauts-de-France) en telt 245 inwoners (2005). De plaats maakt deel uit van het arrondissement Arras.
Remy (artiest)         
NEDERLANDS MUZIKANT
Remy Stroomer
| jaren-actief = 1999 - heden
Remy (Frankrijk)         
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GEMEENTE IN OISE, FRANKRIJK
Remy (Oise)
Remy is een gemeente in het Franse departement Oise (regio Hauts-de-France) en telt 1852 inwoners (1999). De plaats maakt deel uit van het arrondissement Compiègne.
Ejemplos de uso de Rémy
1. Rémy Pointereau, a French Senator, received 81,000.
2. The second, similarly curated by the art historian Ronald Pickvance, covered his hardly longer sojourns in St–Rémy and Auvers, and went on view in 1'86.
3. Many senior French politicians also profit handsomely, according to the French finance magazine Capital, which calculated that Rémy Pointereau, a senator, received 121,000 last year, and Luc Guyau, an ally of President Chirac, received 50,000.
4. Yesterday Rémy Martinot said he had no choice but to cremate his parents‘ bodies after the technical fault had seen their temperatures rise above the constant level required of –65C (–85F). "I realised in February that after a technical incident their temperature had risen to –20C probably for several days.
5. For Philippe Cohen, today‘s situation is the outcome of an acute, irremediable contradiction: "To compensate, and, in a way, apologise for the fact that the paper adopted neoliberal economics, it remained ultra–left in all its social concerns, refusing to address the complex questions of, for instance, immigration, security and education, and preferring to throw abuse at anybody daring to criticise years of leftwing self–indulgence." Others, such as Vincent Rémy, editor of the political and arts weekly Télérama and a Libération subscriber since 1'73, think conformism stifled the legendary paper.