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A la recherche du temps perdu

Physics World, 1992
Grenoble is the capital of French skiing, has in the past hosted the winter Olympics and is the main stopping-off place for the next. In the early winter the main topic of conversation is the lack, or quality, of the snow. For those of us of a less sporting disposition, it is also the home of the Institute Max von Laue-Paul Langevin (ILL) – the world's
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Habit in À la recherche du temps perdu

French Studies, 2014
This article explores the role of habit in Proust's À la recherche du temps perdu in light of the history of the concept of habitude in French philosophy.
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A la Recherche du Temps Marocain Perdu

2011
Casablanca today reminds one a little of Camus’s Algiers, the metropolis before the civil war, at the time when French was heard in the streets against the background of the muezzin calling from the mosque, when it was not out of the ordinary to see girls sitting at cafes and bars, when cultures interacted freely and not at the point of a bayonet ...
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A la Recherche du Temps Perdu

Thresholds, 2003
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A la recherche du temps perdu

1979
Feldstein Monique. A la recherche du temps perdu. In: Histoires d'Elles, n°15, 1979. p. 3.
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À la recherche du temps perdu

Tsafon, 2015
Bob Oré Abitbol, juif marocain exilé, touche-à-tout de génie, entrepreneur, homme d’affaires, écrivain, poète, auteur de théâtre, éditeur, ayant vécu en France, au Canada, au Mexique et aux États-Unis, semble tout à fait représenter le Juif errant moderne.
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La recherche du temps perdu

Revue Médicale Suisse, 2019
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