Nothing against Mr Carlet, but he is not notable, the claims are not verifiable, therefore the article does not warrant an entry in Wikipedia . Sparkzilla 09 : 56, 12 February 2007 ( UTC)
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It is the only march in Japan dedicated to multinational labor solidarity and march leaders, including Carlet, have repeatedly made clear that Japanese workers face many of the same job problems as foreigners . Preceding contribs)
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And no fewer than three Vineyard librarians _ Patricia Carlet of the Edgartown School's library, Cathy Thompson of the Chilmark Public Library and Mary Jo Joiner of the West Tisbury Public Library _ are frequent island visitors.
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You may want to carry earplugs if you go to the Royale Theater to see " Triumph of Love, " the new, modestly scaled musical adaptation of Pierre Carlet de Chamblain de Marivaux's 18th-century French comedy.
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And the March in March is considered a joke by many, including union members as it belittles the fact that many Japanese workers face the same labour problems that Carlet holds up as being discriminatory . Osakadan 23 : 58, 11 February 2007 ( UTC)
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It is important to note that a check of the posting history of the nominator of this AfD, Sparkzilla, shows that this user and editors on the NUGW ( in which Louis Carlet is intimately involved ) page have been in conflict for some time.
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The Huntington Theatre, already known in Boston for its successes with English Restoration plays, will cross the English Channel and present a revival of a 1730 French comedy : " The Game of Love and Chance " by Pierre Carlet de Chamblain de Marivaux.
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The play was written in 1730 by Pierre Carlet de Chamblain de Marivaux ( 1688-1763 ), a dramatist who was pretty much forgotten until the mid-' 90s, when acclaimed director Stephen Wadsworth began his well-received series of translations and adaptions.
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In autumn of 2007, he case officered Nova Union of Students and Teachers'efforts to recover unpaid wages from eikaiwa giant Nova Corp . That company eventually collapsed and Carlet gave several press conferences to national TV as well as to the Foreign Correspondents Club Japan.
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"' Bernard of Alzira "'( born "'Ahmet Ibn Al-Mansur "'in 1135, Carlet, Valencia, Spain-Alcira, Valencia, Spain, 1181 ) was a Andalusian prince and diplomat, later turned from Islamism into a religious of the Cistercian Order.