| 1. | Cresson, the Frenchman, had some solace for the president.
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| 2. | Former French Premier Edith Cresson was beaming throughout this eclectic collection.
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| 3. | He also said he had full confidence in Marin and Cresson.
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| 4. | The experts particularly targeted Cresson, commissioner for research and education.
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| 5. | The National Trust was bequested another of the estate by Cresson.
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| 6. | In 1824, Cresson left the business to pursue philanthropic goals.
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| 7. | In 1928 the Franklin Institute awarded him the Elliott Cresson Medal.
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| 8. | Cresson being the most common ( Rose and Lindquist 1985 ).
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| 9. | Cresson, 65, has always been mired in controversy.
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| 10. | Mrs . Cresson responded when questioned about the propriety of these contracts.
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