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Schuman

[ shoo-muhn French shoo-mahn ]

noun

  1. · [rob, -ert, r, aw-, ber], 1886–1963, French political leader: premier of France 1947–48.
  2. William (Howard), 1910–92, U.S. composer and teacher.


Schuman

noun

  1. ʃܳ SchumanRobert18861963MFrenchPOLITICS: statesmanPOLITICS: prime minister Robert (rɔbɛr). 1886–1963, French statesman; prime minister (1947–48). He proposed (1950) pooling the coal and steel resources of W Europe
  2. ˈʃːə SchumanWilliam (Howard)19101991MUSMUSIC: composer William ( Howard ). 1910–91, US composer
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Written and directed by Joseph Schuman and Austin Stark, “Coup!” is a spritely class satire set during this era, though the issues it tackles feel all too timely, which is something all good period pieces should strive for.

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“We are seeing a rise in discontent among voters, a lot of negative emotion, and the party is managing to channel this anger and embody a solution to the mistrust of the political class in Flanders,” she said in an article for the The Research and Studies Centre, at Robert Schuman Foundation.

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Other Backstreet Boy members said it was "bogus" and Schuman was a "fame seeker."

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However, the reception to Schuman's allegations spiraled with fans online using the hashtag #IStandWithNickCarter.

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The response worsened when a fan wrote a counter-narrative post, attempting to poke holes in Schuman's story.

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