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(1862-1949) Belgium playwright and poet and winner of the 1911 Nobel prize for literature

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1. The poet and playwright Maurice Maeterlinck won the Nobel Prize in literature in 1911.

2. The works in this cycle fully manifest Wojtkiewicz's original poetic inspired by French Parnasism, English aestheticism, as well as the dramas of Maurice Maeterlinck and Oscar Wilde.

3. Modern Belgians writers include the Nobel Prize-winning dramatist Maurice Maeterlinck (1862–1949), and the popular detective novelist Georges Simenon (1903–89), who was born in Liège

4. Maurice already volunteered.

5. Maeterlinck finally saw the opera in 1920, two years after Debussy's death.

6. Not orange juice, Maurice, champagne.

7. Bucolics, Maurice Manning, 94 pp

8. Maurice Ravel and Igor Stravinsky.

9. Maurice gave a satanic smile.

10. Maurice Lacroix Masterpiece Cinq Aiguilles on Chrono24.com

11. You have been holding out on me, Maurice.

12. Welcome to the Maurice Brassard & Fils web site

13. Maurice Manning's Bucolics is fine collection of poems

14. Maurice asked me whether I needed any help.

15. We even had a portable bidet for Maurice Chevalier's safari.

16. 16 Pompiou replaced the voluble Foreign Minister Maurice Schumann.

17. Maurice Blin (1922-2016), a senator from Ardennes, France.

18. This was critical of a piece written by Maurice Reckitt.

19. That might have been forgivable while Maurice was alive.

20. MAURICE LECAT has compiled a bibliography of the phenomenon of Azeotropism

21. Maurice always said it was his most precious gift to you.

22. Michael Caine was born Maurice Joseph Micklewhite in London, to Ellen Frances Marie (Burchell), a Charlady, and Maurice Joseph Micklewhite, a fish-market porter

23. No wonder I get such great service at Cafe Maurice.

24. Maurice is gonna talk to you about some corporate restructuring.

25. Maurice Balme is the former Head of Classics at Harrow