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4th arrondissement of Paris / Brutalist architecture / Centre Georges Pompidou / Eileen Gray / Samuel Beckett / Irish College / Irish diaspora / Oscar Wilde / Irish people / James Joyce / High-tech architecture
Date: 2013-12-02 07:20:30
4th arrondissement of Paris
Brutalist architecture
Centre Georges Pompidou
Eileen Gray
Samuel Beckett
Irish College
Irish diaspora
Oscar Wilde
Irish people
James Joyce
High-tech architecture

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