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These were brought by a handsome but slight, pale lad called Aime de Selinville, a relative of the late
The Chaplet of Pearls Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862
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Topo, Alejandro Jodorowsky putting his son Brontis on screen in his birthday suit. helpfully titled Aime Ton Père.
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INTERVIEW: Jane Birkin's whispered vocals to Serge Gainsbourg on 'Je t'Aime' quickly became the stuff of pop music legend, but she has strived ever since to be identified more for her own artistic expressions than those of her former lover, writes KEVIN COURTNEY.
unknown title 2009
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INTERVIEW: Jane Birkin's whispered vocals to Serge Gainsbourg on 'Je t'Aime' quickly became the stuff of pop music legend, but she has strived ever since to be identified more for her own artistic expressions than those of her former lover, writes KEVIN COURTNEY.
unknown title 2009
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'Paris Je T'Aime' and its forthcoming sequel 'New York, I Love You,' 'Tokyo!' addresses the timeless question of whether we shape cities, or if cities shape us - in the process revealing the rich humanity at the heart of modern urban life. "
indieWIRE News 2009
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We have seen quite a few cases and we have litigation against the French soccer federation on another case, which is that they have refused kids who cannot prove that their parents have lived five years regularly in France, said Aime.
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The executive director of French anti-discrimination group SOS Racisme, Guilaume Aime, says he is not surprised by the allegations.
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But Aime believes the majority of French are very upset about the racism allegations in French soccer and, if they are proved true, will demand change.
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Aime designer Monica Mei showed one of the better collections this season with printed cottons, silk dresses and separates that looked both comfortable and commercial, though lacking in originality.
Marissa Bronfman: Toronto Fashion Week: Fun Fashion and Glamorous Garb Rules the Runway Marissa Bronfman 2010
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We have had many political actions, which stigmatized huge parts of the French population, and soccer looks like society itself, says SOS Racism's Guillaume Aime.
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