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Auteuil

American  
[oh--yuh] / oʊˈtœ yə /

noun

  1. a former town, now part of Paris, France: noted for residences of Boileau, Talleyrand, Molière, La Fontaine, and other eminent people.


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The 66-year-old said he would be taking up the presidency of a Paris-based children's charity, the Fondation Apprentis d'Auteuil.

From Barron's

Villeroy is set to become president of the Fondation Apprentis d’Auteuil, which provides support for young people at risk of dropping out of formal education and training.

From The Wall Street Journal

While the mystery plot strains to be interesting as a lesson for its protagonist about how one never can fully know another human being, Lilian’s and Gaby’s rekindled affection is a wonderfully mature strand of midlife complexity, with Auteuil and Foster giving all their scenes the kind of nuanced, lived-in humor that suggests a flinty couple who never fully believed they were done with each other.

From Los Angeles Times

The rest of the cast includes a trio of great Francophone actors: Daniel Auteuil, Mathieu Amalric and Virginie Efira.

From The Wall Street Journal

For an hour, in the hostile territory of Parc des Princes, Spurs showed enough determination and creation to keep even PSG's "Ultras" populating Virage Auteuil relatively subdued.

From BBC