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PIAF

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PIAFPortail International Archivistique Francophone (French)
PIAFPerth International Arts Festival (Australia)
PIAFPharmacological Intervention in Atrial Fibrillation
PIAFPictures in A Flash
PIAFPacific Islands Aids Foundation (Rarotonga, Cook Islands)
PIAFPolicy Internships and Fellowships
PIAFPHS Internet Access Forum
PIAFPour une Information Alternative, Forcément (Paris, France)
PIAFParallel Interactive Analysis Facility
PIAFPolicy Internships and Fellowships Program
PIAFPhotographic Index of Australian Fishes
PIAFPortland Indy Animation Festival (Portland, Oregon)
PIAFPrototype Image Applications Fast
PIAFProgramm für die Interfakultaere Ausbildung des Forschungsnachwuchses (German)
PIAFPrivate Investigators Association of Florida
PIAFSmall Parameters in hard problems: Design, analysis, Implementation and Application of Fixed-paramater alogorithms


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The West had its James Bond and the Russians had Julian Semyonov's Stirlitz, the ultimate Soviet spy, who drove a magnificent Horch sports car very fast, listened to Edith Piaf, and single-handedly frustrated the dastardly Anglo-American plot to sign a separate peace with Hitler.
Vezzoli, who often appears in his own films, themselves rife with intertextual knots, has featured (or, failing that, conjured) divas from Edith Piaf to Bianca Jagger, all of whom serve as camp vessels through which desire loosely circulates.
The tunes were traditional cafe songs made famous by Piaf, Brel, Greco, and Aznavour.
 
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