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The Battle of the Rails
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Clarieux as Lampin Jean Daurand as Cheminot Jacques Desagneaux as Athos François Joux as Cheminot Pierre Latour as Cheminot Tony Laurent as Camargue Robert
Le poisson rêveur
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composed between 1900 and 1901 by Erik Satie, based on a tale by "Lord Cheminot " (alias J. P. Contamine de Latour). The text does not survive and Satie's
Petit prélude de 'La Mort de Monsieur Mouche'
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three-act play by J. P. Contamine de Latour, writing under the pseudonym "Lord Cheminot ". The play itself is lost and Satie's music went unpublished for many years
Le Bœuf Angora
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tone poem composed around 1901 by Erik Satie. Based on a tale by Lord Cheminot (alias J. P. Contamine de Latour), it was his first attempt at writing
Geneviève de Brabant (Satie)
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prose by J. P. Contamine de Latour (writing under the pseudonym "Lord Cheminot "), based on the medieval legend of Genevieve of Brabant. Unproduced at
African Women's Handball Champions League
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Babes of Bauchi 1988 Details Cotonou Grasshoppers HT of Owerri 19–16 AS Cheminot Petro Atlético 26–25 Camship 1989 Details Abidjan / Bouake USC Bassam –
The Cat Shows Her Claws
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Le cheminot résistant Robert Berri as Le chauffeur du camion lors de l'accident simulé Robert Le Fort as Un cheminot Albert Michel as Un cheminot Georges
Patrice Contamine de Latour
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Geneviève de Brabant, with text by de Latour written under the pseudonym "Lord Cheminot ", and also composed the piano piece Le poisson rêveur (The Dreamy Fish)
SCPO (basketball)
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Sporting Cheminot de Pratiques Omnisports or simply SCPO is a French basketball club based in Paris, now disappeared from the top-level. In 1919 founded
La Chanson du Dimanche
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social networks web sites, and particularly through their song "Petit cheminot " during a strike in December 2007. 2008 DVD "La Chanson du Dimanche" (seasons