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Winifred Sackville Stoner Jr. was born in Evansville, Indiana, the daughter of Winifred Sackville Stoner (ca. 1870-1931). "Mother... | instance of | 5 | [
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Winifred Sackville Stoner Jr. was born in Evansville, Indiana, the daughter of Winifred Sackville Stoner (ca. 1870-1931). "Mother Stoner," founder of the Natural Education movement, was an innovative educator who promoted the importance of fun in learning.
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Hollande was born on 12 August 1954 in Rouen. His mother, Nicole Frédérique Marguerite Tribert (1927–2009), was a social worker, and his father, Georges Gustave Hollande (1923–2020), was a retired ear, nose, and throat doctor, who "ran for local election on a far right ticket in 1959". The name... | educated at | 56 | [
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For twenty nine years, his partner was fellow Socialist politician Ségolène Royal, with whom he has four children: Thomas (1984), Clémence (1985), Julien (1987) and Flora (1992). In June 2007, just a month after Royal's defeat in the French presidential election of 2007, the couple announced that they wer... | religion or worldview | 40 | [
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Hollande was born on 12 August 1954 in Rouen. His mother, Nicole Frédérique Marguerite Tribert (1927–2009), was a social worker, and his father, Georges Gustave Hollande (1923–2020), was a retired ear, nose, and throat doctor, who "ran for local election on a far right ticket in 1959". The name... | mother | 52 | [
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Sarkozy was enrolled in the Lycée Chaptal, a well regarded public middle and high school in Paris' 8th arrondissement, where he failed his sixième. His family then sent him to the Cours Saint-Louis de Monceau, a private Catholic school in the 17th arrondissement, where he was reportedly a mediocre student, bu... | educated at | 56 | [
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