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Barthou

[bar-too]

noun

  1. (Jean) Louis 1862–1934, French statesman and author.



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"It started in the North Sea and the Celtic Sea. Now the North Sea has cooled down a bit but the west of Ireland is extremely hot," says Dr Barthou.

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"It is exceptional. We are about two and half months in, which is very long," says Dr Barthou.

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"Before we started having this exceptional weather this spring, the waters were already in a hotter state," says Dr Barthou.

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My friend, M. Barthou, did well, the other day, to recall some lines of a letter which I wrote a year ago, before the incidents which led to the rupture with the Holy See and the presentation of this projected law.

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The portfolios of the colonies and of public works were also given to old ministers of moderate tendencies, M. Georges Leygues and M. Barthou.

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