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What is the French for ‘manel’?

Although the president of this learned society seems to be a woman, this seems (unless I am missing or mis-reading something) to be an entire year’s programme made up of entirely male speakers. Concerning in 2022-3.

GS

18/11/2022/

This entry was posted in General Rambles, Uncategorized and tagged manel on November 18, 2022 by vifgage.

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