Elie and his father manage to survive through the selection process, where the unfit are condemned to the crematory. |
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Elie is clearly sympathetic to and admires each of his subjects, but this is not a hagiography of anyone. |
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Elie identifies the soldiers by the emblem on their helmets, the death's head. |
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There are bright spots, particularly the fishing villages strung along the coast from Crail to Elie. |
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Another time, while Elie is working at the electrical warehouse, he goes on one of his fits of rage and beats the boy. |
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With its huddle of houses around a crescent-shaped beach, Elie, in the East Neuk of Fife, has long been known as one of Scotland's most desirable holiday addresses. |
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Elie is a busy man, and has no time for such grandiloquent nonsense. |
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Halle Berry won the same award in 2002 for Monster's Ball when she dazzled in a semi-sheer, maroon Elie Saab gown. |
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These are not the timeworn echoes of a disillusioned Elie Wiesel or the corroding bitterness of an afflicted Wdowinski. |
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Elie Zelouf is a man of action who has accumulated a wealth of knowledge over the many years and knows first hand what clients expect. |
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Elie Arnaud Denoix 69 absinthe is sweet and is characterised by its lemony perfume. |
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Perhaps most importantly, Maurizio Bussolo, Maryla Maliszewska and Elie Murard believe that economic inequality will be pushed down further. |
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Elie Wiesel was named the first Chairman of the Council and Mark E. Talisman the first Vice Chairman. |
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Steve Roberts and Elie Verleyn take samples to study in the lab so they can determine the age of the moraines. |
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Elie Wiesel and Branko Lustig have done much to remind us of what they experienced. |
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There's my wife, Claudine, my two daughters Eusebia and Roseliane and my son, Elie, on guitar. |
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We then accompany Irina Gorodetskaya, before going back to Steve and Elie on an icy lake at Utsteinen to conduct a radar survey. |
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Madame Curie thought in the same way as Lord Rutherford and Madame Kowaleska thought in the same way as Elie Cartán. |
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Elie bemoans its exclusion from the modern American story, and most agree that his appraisal is accurate. |
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Perhaps Elie avoided this approach in order to give priority to his subjects' biographies and avoid any taint of academicism, both of which are commendable aims. |
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He continues to visit, bringing with him extra rations of bread for Elie. |
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Commentators failed to agree on whether her dress was the work of Dior or the Lebanese designer Elie Saab, whose trademark is to bespeckle his dresses with diamonds. |
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They put together a brilliant petition that I had the honour of signing, together with Louise Arbour, Elie Wiesel, and dozens of other people from around the world. |
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Elie was tortured by his dad when he wet his bed at home. |
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Elie Abu Aoun, a founding member of human rights group ALEF, blamed violence on a lack of communication between various segments of society. |
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Reacting to those accusations, the Prime Minister, Mr. Elie Dote said that the operation of the army was aimed at nipping in the bud an insurrection fomented by isolated groups. |
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In 2011, Madame Tussauds unveiled a wax statue of her draped in the Elie Saab dress she wore at 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards. |
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United Nations Messengers of Peace Michael Douglas, Jane Goodall, Midori Goto and Elie Wiesel took part in activities for the International Day of Peace at Headquarters, including the student conference. |
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Elie Saab's icon was the pale, frosted Elsa, his catwalk a never-ending trail of princess gowns, with many in Frozen's trademark colour, the sharp pale blue of ice at sunrise. |
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But Elie Mystal of Above The Law, a muckraking blog, sees a straightforward swap: more cheap Indian lawyers, fewer expensive American ones. Legal outsourcing is still small. |
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Elie Prioleau from the town of Pons in France, was among the first to settle there. |
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Until 11 July 2008, the Chamber will complete hearing the evidence for the Defence for Kanyabashi and commence hearing the Defence case for Elie Ndayambaje, the last accused in the case. |
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Another find this month is jazz piano player Elie Maalouf, who has just published his first album filled with a daydreaming and sweet atmosphere that reveals a vast musical culture. |
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Founded in 1998 by entrepreneurs Elie Ashery and Ari Jacoby, Newsletters. |
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In Ghadir, Kesrouan, four men in a white 4x4 vehicle impersonated security personnel and forced Elie Ziade, 20, to take a side road before mugging him. |
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Elie Wiesel has become so wellknown a crusader against hatred, violence and persecution that one can forget he has also been, from the beginning, a writer. |
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But according to Elie Mmari, an oenologist and export manager for Ksara, that could soon change as pomegranate wine is enjoying somewhat of a renaissance internationally. |
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