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Poulenc

2020
Francis Poulenc is a key figure in twentieth-century classical music, as well as an unorthodox and striking individual. This book draws upon Poulenc's music and other primary sources to write an authoritative life of this great artist. Although associated with five other French composers in what came to be called “Les Six,” Poulenc
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Poulenc—A Memoir

Tempo, 1963
Like his name he was both dapper and ungainly. His clothes came from Lanvin but were unpressed; his hands were scrubbed, but the fingernails were bitten to the bone. His physiognomy showed a cross between weasel and trumpet, and featured a large nose through which he wittily spoke.
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Francis Poulenc

1993
Abstract Once considered as little more than the froth in the wake of the First World War, a witty boy-hedonist who, in the giddy Twenties, tweaked the noses of moribund establishmentarians, Poulenc has in fact proved unexpectedly durable - more so than any of his colleagues among Les Six, including those who developed more grandiose ...
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Rhone-Poulenc Rorer, Inc

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2006
This case considers the unusual terms under which Rhone-Poulenc, the large French chemicals producer, acquired the U.S.-based Rorer Group, Inc., in August 1990. Set a year later, in August 1991, the case reviews the terms of the merger and the experience of the new entity in its first year, and invites the student to evaluate the “contingent value ...
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The Mélodies of Francis Poulenc

2013
An acknowledged master of mélodie, Francis Poulenc’s prolific song œuvre exceeds the collections of all other French composers who wrote in this genre. Yet despite Poulenc’s prolific output and its significance to art song repertoire, few volumes dedicated to study of Poulenc’s works have appeared in print. This text offers a theory on the marginalized
Alissa Deeter, Robert Peavler
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Docetaxel (Taxotere, Rhone-Poulenc Rorer)

Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 1997
Docetaxel is the latest in a new class of cytotoxic drug having a specific action on dividing cells. It is potentially a useful, if expensive, treatment for some common cancers in which the response to existing treatments has been generally disappointing.
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Francis Poulenc

Notes, 1960
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