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    During his first years at the Ecole, Sartre was the fearsome instigator of all the revues, all the jokes, all the scandals.

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  47. ^ Sartre 1942: 14
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  51. ^ Aronson 1980: 10
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  57. ^ Scriven 1993: 8
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