He becomes embroiled in a kidnapping caper involving Debbie's sleazy agent, and Jean goes all the way to help Marva get her shot at fame. |
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It was only 3 years later, September 29, 1662, that Catherine and Jean Durand signed a contract to be married. |
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The European project's founder Jean Monnet turned this into a dictum for the organisation of the European Union. |
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The play has moments of sharp humour, mostly emanating from the sardonic Jean. |
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It certainly strikes the right note with Jean, a schoolteacher from Virginia, who plays White Christmas on the piano and we all join in. |
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Teenager Holly Hamilton is tired of moving every time her single mum Jean has another personal meltdown involving yet another second-rate guy. |
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Bound for France, the aircraft was taxiing out to the runaway at Stansted airport when my wife Jean became quite fidgety. |
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This is the version of existentialism attributable to Martin Heidegger and Jean Paul-Sartre. |
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However, evidently sarongs and mocktails on sun-kissed beaches don't mean a thing to Jean. |
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Prime Minister Jean Chretien will have a very brief window of opportunity to reintroduce legislation in September. |
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It rained off and on all day, and we were quite content to yarn with Jean Craigie, Ernie Smith, Stan Ombler and the rest of the hut occupants. |
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Other topics covered in the issue include Italian cinema, philosophy in film, Jean Eustache, DVD releases, current releases and festivals. |
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As Jean Seznec established, medieval writers considered themselves the cultural heirs of the ancients. |
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It had been a residential hotel where old ladies paid 17 guineas a week for board and lodging, and Jean had been in the habit of lunching there. |
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Comic Truth won the Jean Lafitte Stakes at Delta on November 24 for trainer Cole Norman. |
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This plan miscarried, but he corresponded with Sartre and struck up a friendship with Jean Beaufret, the most loyal of French Heideggerians. |
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Her Book of the City of Ladies was conceived as a direct riposte to Jean de Meung's jeremiads. |
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During a spell at the Waiheke Post Office he met Jean, his wife of 45 years. |
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A kayo loss to Jean Claude Bouttier in France in 1972 finished Doyle as a serious contender. |
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After 19 years on the chain gang, Jean Valjean finds that the ticket-of-leave he must display condemns him to be an outcast. |
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When Juliette is beguiled by the charms of Paris, Jean believes he has lost her. |
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Nico and Jean will take us on a tour of their facilities showing us the expanse of daffodils, tulips, lilies and delphiniums. |
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Chris Klein, Jean Reno, Rebecca Romijin-Stamos and LL Cool J are among those who might be Tippexing it from their CV in years to come. |
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Moments later, Jean heard her brother's horse cantering into the woods towards town. |
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The anthology has been compiled in close collaboration with the singer's mother Jean. |
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Well, your old pal Jean is big enough to take a joke, but this one seemed a bit too close to the bone. |
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For the past 31 years, Jean has played the euphonium in Amesbury Town Band, of which she is now one of the oldest members. |
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Chef Jean Joho draws on his background in French casual food for a menu that includes coq au vin and cassoulet. |
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And Jean Van de Velde's brainstorm at Carnoustie four years ago looms large in most memories. |
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Husband and wife, Jean and Fred, had piles for most of their lives, but were too embarrassed to seek help. |
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A subversive Cytherean imagery was next taken up by the poet and fabulist Jean de La Fontaine, friend to Scudery and admirer of Marino. |
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Le Provencal chef Jean Claude Rival recommends a simple side serve of steamed potatoes or rice with this traditional French dish. |
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Liautaud's many animal reliefs exude a life force and presence reminiscent of the effects achieved by Jean Dubuffet. |
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The Chamber Choir brought the first half to a climax with an expressive performance of Cantique de Jean Racine. |
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That was the manner in which Emma Duggleby topped her own ladies' course record during Jean Mackenzie's lady captain's day at Malton and Norton. |
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The non-Christian version of existentialism is attributable to Martin Heidegger and Jean Paul-Sartre. |
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She signs a blank check and slides it over to Jean on the impression that Jean may fill in whatever she sees necessary for payment. |
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On his computer, St. Jean keeps a spreadsheet of every player's salary and other basic information. |
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The uncertainty about his life with Jean remained hauntingly in the back of his mind. |
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She blotted her lips on a tissue, like I'd seen Aunt Jean do, then hooked my arm in hers. |
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But Jean showed her true grit and followed the first rule of business which is to learn from your failures. |
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Stella sang the role for all four performances because of the indisposition of Jean Mitchell who had been double cast in the role. |
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Team member Jean Godin sets out to chart a route back to France via the largely unmapped Amazon. |
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Somewhat more successful are the cuts with guest rappers, most notably a few with the woefully under appreciated Jean Grae. |
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South of this chasm lies the twinkling fairyland that is gastronomic Manhattan, from Jean Georges to Nobu. |
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The film director Jean Cocteau was a very strange man, in a decidedly French way. |
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To their friends, Marie speaks of Jean in the present tense, as if he simply were away on a business trip. |
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It's too ridiculous that she didn't make it, spesh when the judges put through Jean who can't sing in tune! |
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With his accomplices he then moved on to Jean and Adrian's bedroom where he found the safe and its key. |
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I once gardened on a city terrace where my next door neighbour was a superb gardener by the name of Miss Jean Harvey. |
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And like Terry, over the course of their rocky acquaintance Jean gains greater understanding and insight. |
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If the plans are deemed feasible, Jean would love to come back to her native home to work. |
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Senators like Jean Carnahan went out of their way to brandish their hunting rifles. |
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He was the official painter to the daughters of Louis XV, and then became painter to Jean Philippe, chevalier d' Orleans. |
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In the second half of the concert, the symphonic suite Carelia by Jean Sibelius and Symphony No.4 in d-moll by Robert Schumann were performed. |
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They house an esthetic potpourri of modern painting and Ming sculpture, Luristan bronzes and mobiles by Alexander Calder, furniture by Marcel Breuer and reliefs by Jean Arp. |
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I was free, but there was a catch, I had to spend one more night chez Jean Marie, and they were to be informed that I was leaving the next day, and it was all my decision. |
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Now she, along with Jean Kennedy Smith, is also mater Familias to the grieving clan. |
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To be sure, this was not Durand's line engraving of 1823 but a mezzotint by the leading French practitioner of the technique, Jean Pierre Marie Jazet. |
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I'm attracted to all kinds of writing, from Mark Twain to Jean Genet. |
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I told Al Jean I have a great story for one of the three treehouse of Horror segments, and would gladly direct one of them. |
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He dishes to Jean Trinh on angry comics, his love for LCD Soundsystem, and more. |
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The incomparably charming Jean Dujardin began his little Oscar speech with a simple declaration in his imperfect English. |
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In fact, Britney Jean is least enjoyable when Spears, on occasion, reverts to the Auto-Tune crutch. |
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On January 28, 2005, according to St. Jean, he became the highest-ranking and longest-serving professional scouter in the history of the BSA to be fired. |
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The soldiers, dressed in bright green fatigues with knapsacks on their backs, filed through Jean Lesage Airport to meet loved ones who cheered and clapped. |
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Their son Adie, a promising scholar, crosses the boundary into the cesspit of violence which marks the lives of his lover Sita and her psychotic brother Jean. |
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Both Jean Petit and Jean Gerson picked up the Policratirus's emphasis on Judith as an exemplar of tyrannicide and cited her in the debates at Paris and Constance. |
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Liam has big plans to rescue Jean from the clutches of the two bullying men in her life by spiriting her away to the drug-free zone of the countryside. |
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Filming began in 2000 with Jean Rochefort as Quixote and Johnny Depp as Grisoni. |
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In a clever twist of new-meets-old, the MuCEM is connected to the nearby 17th-century Fort St. Jean by footbridge. |
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She has modeled for Vivienne Westwood and Jean Paul Gaultier, and was married to Marilyn Manson. |
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That is the question at the heart of this disquieting story from the most-talented E. Jean Carroll. |
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Set against the wartime Parisian intellectual society, The Mandarins revealed Simone de Beauvoir's relations with the existentialist philosopher Jean Paul Sartre. |
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In The Wide Sargasso Sea, Jean Rhys drew a haunting portrait of the young Mrs Rochester before she went mad and ended her days in the attic in Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre. |
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Then there are the names like Billie Jean King, Martina Navratilova, Sheryl Swoopes, Brian Boitano and others. |
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It was a not-working-very-well cross between Miss Jean Brodie and Heidi of the Mountain. |
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On one specific occasion, the men in the group correctly answered questions on Jean Paul Gaultier and rhythmic gymnastics, making the game surprisingly amusing for all of us. |
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Poking her head out of the window, Jean took a look at the distinguished figure putting on his bicycle clips, donning on a cloth cap and mounting his bike. |
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The music is based on incidental choruses Bernstein composed for an adaptation of the Jean Anouilh play, The Lark, about the trial of Joan of Arc. |
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But Jean still faces an anxious wait until she can see her son again as Ashley has decided to continue his travels and visit Cambodia before returning home in February. |
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Second, the Nobel Prize for economics went to Jean Tirole, who studies how to regulate politically powerful companies. |
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One of my favorite quotations is one attributed to the French thinker Jean Baudrillard. |
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With the help of Billie Jean King, he is now enrolled at California State University in Los Angeles, where he lives. |
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The Los Angeles-area animation house Film Roman creates a black-and-white draft, called an animatic, which reveals what works and what doesn't, Jean said. |
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The Cheerleaders by e. Jean Carroll from Spin, June 2001 Welcome to Dryden. |
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When Jean started at the school it was just changing from a grammar school to a comprehensive, and there were several years before it was totally comprehensive. |
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So went poor Jean Dexter, blonde and beautiful, choked and doped and drowned in the bathtub of her Upper West Side apartment by a couple of mugs in suits and leather gloves. |
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Actually, Brown lost the Senate race to Democrat incumbent Jean Shaheen because Scott once posed nude for Cosmo. |
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The most important recent contribution to the renewal of Gobelins tapestry came from the painter Jean Lurcat, who began working there in the thirties. |
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In stark contrast to Copi's consciously sub-literary chaos, Jean Rhys's exquisite novel Wide Sargasso Sea is a profound and thought-provoking artwork. |
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Reasoning that he and Jean Carrel ought to join forces instead of competing, Whymper tried to persuade the Italian mountaineer to work for him as a guide. |
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Unfortunately, the company decided that after the Christmas rush, there was no need for all the extra people they took on, so your old pal Jean was out on her keister! |
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Publicly, she may well claim she aims to smash her final imprint into the record book, equalling the record of 20 Wimbledon titles garnered by Billie Jean King. |
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The gates, believed to have been made in France in 1715 by Jean Tijou, were installed in the 1950s as a memorial to employees of the family's York cocoa works. |
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Now 21, she had to study a new Concerto by Jean Absil, and with the aid of Emil Gilels playing the orchestral part she memorised the whole work by heart. |
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In 1937, the blond bombshell Jean Harlow died of renal failure at the age of 26, while filming Saratoga with Clark Gable. |
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Later, she read about Zora Neale Hurston and Jean Toomer in Alice Walker's In Search of Our Mother's Gardens. |
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Exhausted, Jean slumped into the straw pallet and closed her eyes. |
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He gave Jean a wan smile before grabbing a baguette at the table. |
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They hoped for Jean Marie to become a priest, and his sister and brother already had vocations as a missionary nun and priest respectively, both working in South America. |
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And credit for that goes to the sublime Jean Stapleton, the actress who brought Edith Bunker so vividly to life for so long. |
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It may seem isolating, but many people are ambivalent about the death of an intimate, says Jean Miller, a thanatologist at the University of Rhode Island. |
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Other segments include performances by Melissa Leo, Octavia Spencer, Brittany Snow and Jean Smart. |
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At the midsummer revels Miss Julie indulges in a flirtation with Jean. |
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It should not surprise anyone if it turns out that Jean Houston's autobiography is a piece of fiction, a heroic myth spun by her imagination out of the fabric of her desires. |
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The competition for an arrangement of spring garden flowers for the Jean Drew Plate was won by Eileen Spalding, with Joan Didio second and Minnie Dugmore third. |
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I was very much of the opinion that it was definitional, but I did side with Jean in the second half of the debate where I came down against skulking. |
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Here's one data point I learn from Jean Edward Smith's recent Eisenhower biography. |
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Other important influences came from his friendship with the French artist, Jean Dubuffet, and the American abstract expressionist, Jackson Pollock. |
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She appeared in several films, including Zouzou, co-starring Jean Gabin. |
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Within a few years, he would be eclipsed by couturiers like Coco Chanel and Jean Patou, designers more willing to adapt to the needs of a new generation of American women. |
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Bothwell and his first wife, Jean Gordon, who was the sister of Lord Huntly, had divorced twelve days previously. |
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After one more win he lost again, knocked out in five rounds by Jean Stock in London. |
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In the 1890s Finnish nationalism based on the Kalevala spread, and Jean Sibelius became famous for his vocal symphony Kullervo. |
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In September 1966 he defended it against Belgian, Jean de Keers at Wembley and won on a technical knockout in three rounds. |
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She takes on the role of Anne Langley, a former operatic rival to Jean Horton, played by Maggie Smith. |
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In 2003, Renault F1's Jarno Trulli and former Ferrari driver Jean Alesi did a spectacular exhibition. |
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Zostera can also be utilized to produce biomass energy using the Jean Pain method. |
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From 1762, he began to champion unjustly persecuted people, the case of Huguenot merchant Jean Calas being the most celebrated. |
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In his native Paris, Voltaire was viewed as the defender of Jean Calas and Pierre Sirven. |
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Campbell Martin and Dr Jean Turner both lost their seats, and Dennis Canavan and Brian Monteith retired. |
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Her costume was designed by Jean Paul Gaultier and headpiece designed by millinery designer Lara Jensen. |
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There is a link between the Jean Louvet's work and the social issues in Wallonia. |
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As a common human experience, pilgrimage has been proposed as a Jungian archetype by Wallace Clift and Jean Dalby Clift. |
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In February 1354, Cherbourg was transferred by Jean le Bon to Charles II of Navarre, called the Bad, with the bulk of the Cotentin. |
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In 1744 Jean le Rond d'Alembert studied tidal equations for the atmosphere which did not include rotation. |
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Penzance has been home to numerous persons of note, including actress Thandie Newton, model Jean Shrimpton and cricketer Jack Richards. |
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In 1562, a group of Huguenots led by Jean Ribault arrived in Spanish Florida to establish a colony in the territory claimed by Spain. |
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French trade with East Asia was initiated during the reign of Francis I with the help of shipowner Jean Ango. |
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Upon its return, the expedition triggered the development of the Dieppe maps, influencing the work of Dieppe cartographers such as Jean Rotz. |
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Choose a pillar-box red for the Jean look, or a more orange shade for Katharine. |
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The term uncial in the sense of describing this script was first used by Jean Mabillon in the early 18th century. |
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For example, Jean est en train de manger, may be translated as John is eating, John is in the middle of eating. |
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Ellis argues that Webster anticipated some of the insights currently associated with Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development. |
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In 1668, Jean Talon founded a brewery in Quebec City, but it closed a decade later. |
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Other influential authors in the area include Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld, and Jean Edward Smith. |
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Brunel was the second son of Jean Charles Brunel and Marie Victoire Lefebvre. |
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For his new editor, Le Breton settled on the mathematician Jean Paul de Gua de Malves. |
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The story ends with Holmes and Watson leaving to see the opera Les Huguenots starring Jean de Reszke. |
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The government laid out its agenda for your dollars in Ottawa Wednesday as Governor General Michaelle Jean read the Speech from the Throne. |
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Replacing Un Coeur en Hiver in the programme is Jean Renoir's 1939 classic La Rgle du Jeu. |
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Nobody predicted mass public endorsation of Jean Charest as Daniel Johnson's replacement. |
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The priest for the Creole ceremony was Father Marcel Saint Jean. |
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Lotus CEO Jean Marc Gales has confirmed that development of an SUV is currently under way. |
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He's part lofer, Jean. His mother was a favorite shepherd dog of mine. His father was a big timber wolf that took us two years to kill. |
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Wyclef Jean, the 45-year-old music maestro, has dabbled in many things. |
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The role of Archie's daughter Jean was taken by three actresses during the various runs. |
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Though often dismissed as an erratic flibbertigibbet, Jean Cocteau was one of the twentieth century's great agents provocateurs. |
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Obama's group heading to Sochi includes openly gay athletes Brian Boitano, Billie Jean King and Caitlin Cahow. |
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In 1518 the Castilian parliament in Valladolid named the Wallonian Jean de Sauvage as its president. |
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On 1 October 1977 Sutcliffe murdered Jean Jordan, a prostitute from Manchester. |
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The most prominent historical composers from Nordic countries are the Finn Jean Sibelius, the Dane Carl Nielsen and the Norwegian Edvard Grieg. |
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New France became a Royal Province in 1663 under King Louis XIV of France with a Sovereign Council that included intendant Jean Talon. |
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The Model Railway Village opened in May 1996 and was created by Ray and Jean Jones. |
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I WANT to thank Jean Evans for reminding me to proof-read a letter before I send it off. |
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Duchamp also credited Jean Arp with advancing the use of the joke. |
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The father, Jean Paul Kruse, was later charged with rape and sexual abuse. |
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After retiring from the WRNS in 1961, Jean from Halifax, Yorkshire, set up a gift shop in Plymouth, then spent time travelling the world. |
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I worked at Jean Lafitte, Capulin Volcano National Monument, the Santa Fe National Historic Trails, many parks. |
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On 30 July 1678, a Jean Borel identified as an academiste and musician in L'academie des operas became godfather to a girl called Anne Fontange. |
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The case was initiated by the federal government of Prime Minister Mr Jean Chretien, a Quebecker who opposes secession. |
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But when it came to researching Jean, it was a challenge as, despite her husband's flamboyancy, little was known about her. |
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I'm told celebrity chef Jean Christophe Novelli has also been practising his keepy-uppy. |
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In the early 1790s, Jean Baptiste Gilbert Payplat, a French cook, opened Julien's Restorator in Boston. |
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Sugden's mother, Jean Mill of Covina, developed the Bengal breed, a cross between an Asian leopard cat and a domestic cat. |
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The 1989 classic martial arts-action flick Kickboxer, which starred Jean Claude Van Damme, is getting a remake. |
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Jennifer Lopez is her usual spunky self as his daughter-in-law, Jean, who fell asleep at the wheel that awful night. |
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In Eisenhower Jean Edward Smith has produced what may well be the best one-volume biography on this figure. |
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There would probably never have been a Marilyn Monroe without Miss Sniveley's vision for Norma Jean. |
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The 38-year-old looked radiant in her itsy bitsy two-piece as she helped little Jean splash in the sea. |
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It's a far cry from the days of Rosie Casals, Billie Jean King, and Betty Stove. |
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But Jean overhears, and jumps to conclusions, namely that the back-on couple are planning a moonlight flit from Albert Square. |
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One of the more famous misunderstood practitioners of Vodou in literature is Christophine in Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea. |
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Laguiole Jean Dubost will showcase its first association with Swarovski, displaying sets of six steak knives embedded with Swarovski crystal. |
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Clothing factory worker Mrs Jean Glass handed her steam iron to the Iron Lady. |
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Survivors include three daughters, Jean Snyder and Kathryn Larson, both of Eugene, and Mary Merchand of Reno, Nev. |
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In April, 1999, Jean was diagnosed with cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis, a rare breathing disorder. |
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She is in the Vitamin K Laboratory at the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University in Boston. |
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The same goes for French glass blower Jean Claude Novaro, who has had three serious injuries because of his passion for glass blowing. |
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Cleopatra is a Jean Harlow look-alike, a platinum blonde with mountains of makeup. |
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From the foothills below, Jean, Jan, and James were mere flyspecks, easily lost among the straggly pines that formed the treeline. |
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I'm delighted to see you. You're as brown, my gadling, as though you had returned from another journey to the East with Jean de Village. |
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We were accompanied by our two guides, Jean Baptiste Croz and Michel Croz, of Chamounix, two capital icemen, and worthy fellows. |
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During the battle, the Gascon noble Jean de Grailly, captal de Buch led a mounted unit that was concealed in a forest. |
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He fell back to a previously reconnoitred position on an escarpment at Mont St Jean, a few miles south of the village of Waterloo. |
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Gross and Norman Levitt and Intellectual Impostures by Sokal and Jean Bricmont. |
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Another major pioneering effort of the early hovercraft era was carried out by Jean Bertin's firm in France. |
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The chronicler Jean Froissart observed the English invoking Saint George as a battle cry on several occasions during the Hundred Years' War. |
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Examples of classicist playwrights are Pierre Corneille, Jean Racine and Moliere. |
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He changed his opinion when he saw that the director Vadim Jean and producer Rod Brown were very enthusiastic and cooperative. |
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As female mod fashion became more mainstream, slender models like Jean Shrimpton and Twiggy began to exemplify the mod look. |
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Eavis ran the festival with his wife Jean until her death in 1999, and is now assisted by his daughter Emily Eavis. |
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Themes for the 2015 season include piano music, and works by Carl Nielsen and Jean Sibelius. |
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Swiftly banned by Paris police chief Jean Chiappe, it was unavailable for fifty years. |
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The 1928 Gold Medal for Art at the Antwerp Olympics was won by Luxembourg's Jean Jacoby for his work Rugby. |
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Hosts included Jim Lampley, Billie Jean King, Martina Navratilova, John Lloyd and Barry MacKay among others. |
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Prior to Hingis, it was Billie Jean King who came close at completing a career boxed set. |
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Portraits by Leon Bakst in oil and in pencil and ink by Valentine Gross and Jean Cocteau reveal radically different views. |
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In the 17th century some major French painters were Normans like Nicolas Poussin, born in Les Andelys and Jean Jouvenet. |
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In 1383 and 1384, while studying theology at Paris, Jean Gerson was elected twice as a procurator for the French natio. |
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The most successful pirates of the era were Jean Lafitte and Roberto Cofresi. |
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He also translated Yuri Trifonov's play Exchange, Leo Tolstoy's The Fruits of Enlightenment, and Jean Anouilh's Number One. |
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He had maintained a platonic relationship with Jean while his first wife was still alive, out of loyalty to her. |
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Since the beginning of his career, he has collaborated numerous times with several directors, mainly Vadim Jean and Danny Boyle. |
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Education writer Richard Wright considers that Hume's position rejects a famous moral puzzle attributed to French philosopher Jean Buridan. |
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The noted perfumers Guerlain and Jean Patou said that they could smell vanilla in the remains, also consistent with mummification. |
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In 1992, she provided her voice to the character of actress Jean Simmons in Jeff Wayne's musical retelling of Spartacus, entitled Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of Spartacus. |
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Ernest and Jean Copple, both 80, died when their white Toyota Camry was in collision with a silver Vauxhall Astra on the A470 on the outskirts of Llandudno. |
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They believe the driver of a blue Ford Fiesta, which was behind one of the cars, may have information about the accident in which Ernest and Jean Copple, both 80, died. |
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Nursing home staff Jean Weir, Desmond Cullion and Denise Ferguson will not be disciplined after a tribunal found them guilty of misconduct yesterday. |
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In the first, between 1526 and 1528, he used the technique of Jean Clouet for his preliminary studies, combining black and coloured chalks on unprimed paper. |
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The unique experience of the Cape Town team with over 1 000 patients with familial hypercholesterolaemia is documented comprehensively by Jean Firth and David Marais. |
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He was the husband of the late Marilyn Walcott and the late Jean Walcott. |
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Pierre Trudeau and other liberals formed an intellectual opposition to Duplessis's regime, setting the groundwork for the Quiet Revolution under Jean Lesage's Liberals. |
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For example, Church Hill in Morningside, was the home of Muriel Spark's Miss Jean Brodie, and Ian Rankin's Inspector Rebus lives in Marchmont and works in St Leonards. |
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Augustine and then promptly defeated an attempt led by the French Captain Jean Ribault and 150 of his countrymen to establish a French foothold in Spanish Florida territory. |
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But Don Kirkwood's complaint is that Bett Homes keep building BIGGER houses and every time one of these larger house styles is launched, his wife Jean falls in love with it. |
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In Jean Fritz's children's book George Washington's Breakfast, the protagonist finds out that George Washington may have eaten hoecakes for breakfast. |
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Interpretations of Arrianus' work by William Vincent and Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville conclude that Omana was a reference to Oman, while Moscha referred to Muscat. |
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Perhaps the most famous novel featuring its name is Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea, a rewriting of Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre from Bertha Mason's point of view. |
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Also in early 1300, two Frankish rulers, Guy d'Ibelin and Jean II de Giblet, had moved in with their troops from Cyprus in response to Ghazan's earlier call. |
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The voices of Cape York activists Noel Pearson and Jean Little, and academics Marcia Langton and Mick Dodson, today loom large in national debates. |
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La Garrigue, which is named after chef andowner Jean Michel Gauffre's home province, specialises in country cooking exclusively from the wild and rural Languedoc region. |
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Cabot is known today as Giovanni Caboto in Italian, as Zuan Chabotto in Venetian, as John Cabot in English, as Jean Cabot in French, and as Juan Caboto in Spanish. |
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Les Bains Des Docks was designed by the architect Jean Nouvel. |
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Ten years later, for these exchanges, Jean Fleury counted 225 to 230 both French and foreign, from 30 to 800 tons, ships each carrying 6 to 18 crew. |
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Indologists Christophe Vielle and Dr Jean Claude Muller said here the other day that they were planning to bring out an English version of these books. |
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In 1964 Burton portrayed Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury who was martyred by Henry II of England, in the film adaptation of Jean Anouilh's historical play Becket. |
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On December 17, 2015, Jean Guy Talamoni was elected President of the Assembly of Corsica and Gilles Simeoni was elected Executive President of the Council of the Region. |
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Other documents scrutinised included Bothwell's divorce from Jean Gordon. |
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With a supply of mixed alcohols available, Alan Vanterpool, Jean Watt and Ken Nelson developed a process which allowed Chemcell to enter the xanthate market. |
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While Jean Charest and Stephen Harper hid in the bushes, other conscientious objectors offered to fling sandbags or golfballs and burn down the encampments of reenactors. |
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Burns postponed his planned emigration to Jamaica on 1 September, and was at Mossgiel two days later when he learnt that Jean Armour had given birth to twins. |
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Jean Rou, Memoires inedits et opuscules de Jean Rou, 2 vols. |
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According to Shepardson, martyrologist Jean Crespin recorded the deaths of seven French women put to death by the Parlement of Paris, as compared with 157 men. |
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After the Peace of Bucharest, the rule of Jean Georges Caradja, although remembered for a major plague epidemic, was notable for its cultural and industrial ventures. |
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In 1976, singer Jean Redpath, in collaboration with composer Serge Hovey, started to record all of Burns's songs, with a mixture of traditional and Burns's own compositions. |
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Voltaire's junior contemporary Jean Jacques Rousseau commented on how Voltaire's book Letters on the English played a great role in his intellectual development. |
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Her supporters, such as the theologian Jean Gerson, defended her hairstyle for practical reasons, as did Inquisitor Brehal later during the appellate trial. |
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The final agreement called for the English to pay the sum of 10,000 livres tournois to obtain her from Jean de Luxembourg, a member of the Council of Duke Philip of Burgundy. |
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Others followed, such as Noel Beda, Laurent Desmoulins, and Jean Bouchet. |
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Contemporary chroniclers Jean Le Bel and Thomas Grey would both assert that they had read a history of his reign 'commissioned by King Robert himself. |
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Patrick MacAvoy won the second Prix des Enfants Terribles Jean Cocteau for Les hauts fourneaux published in Paris in 1963 by Julliard and dedicated to Jean Senac. |
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Just before the break Villa were denied a second goal when Bent had the ball in the net, although he was ruled offside after Jean Makoun's clever pass. |
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Survivors include five daughters, Ruth Wilday of Eugene, Paula Raso of Seattle, Irene May and Jean Zamora, both of Grand Junction, and Barbara Castleton of Alameda, Calif. |
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On his return from Edinburgh in February 1788, he resumed his relationship with Jean Armour and took a lease on Ellisland Farm, Dumfriesshire, settling there in June. |
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Shortly thereafter, he was appointed by then prime minister Jean Chretien to the red chamber and served in the Senate until 2004, when he retired and moved to Swift Current. |
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During the Nine Years War, the French adopted a policy of strongly encouraging privateers, including the famous Jean Bart, to attack English and Dutch shipping. |
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His inspirations include Jean Tinguely, the Swiss painter who is best known for his sculptural machines or kinetic art, known officially as metamechanics. |
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The draw will be made by Donal Lenihan, manager of the British Lions touring squad to Austrailia this year and by Jean Pierre Lux, Chairman of European Rugby Cup Ltd. |
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The Labadists were followers of Jean de Labadie, founder of a Utopian quietist sect in the Netherlands, who emigrated to what is now Cecil County, Maryland. |
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And Jean does her bit by using her liquidiser to hide vegetables in sauces and has made chickpeas a secret ingredient in the school''s high iron pizzas. |
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The Liar Paradox can be addressed without any metalinguistic maneuvering simply by saying, with Jean Buridan, that the utterer of a Liar Sentence is speaking falsely. |
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Off a quiet street in the Marais, one of Paris's oldest neighbourhoods Mayor Jean Tiberi opened the pounds 900,000 Clos des Bancs Manteaux project more than a year ago. |
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The British deployed the aircraft carriers HMS Eagle, Albion and Bulwark and France had the battleship Jean Bart and aircraft carriers Arromanches and La Fayette on station. |
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From Brittany, Jean Pastier is around sixty-five years old and has lived secluded in Hiva Oa since his wife Anna left him there forty years before. |
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Orthoptists Andrew Fox and Jean Halligan present a series of cases on incomitancy to challenge the practitioner's clinical interpretation of extra-ocular muscle impairment. |
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Leading educational theorists like England's John Locke and Switzerland's Jean Jacques Rousseau both emphasized the importance of shaping young minds early. |
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She makes sure they learn,'' Principal Jean Youngquist said. |
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Suddenly, Will is a man in the middle of a bizarre conspiracy thriller involving a mysterious briefcase and a team of agents led by Sigourney Weaver's Jean Carack. |
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His artistic influences include Andy Warhol, Sergei Eisenstein, Dziga Vertov, Jean Vigo, Buster Keaton, Carl Theodor Dreyer, Robert Bresson, and Billy Wilder. |
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It is a blend of three distinct vintages crafted from the finest harvests by the signature father and son winemaking team, Jean Jacques and Alexandre Cattier. |
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His ideas attracted interest at the time, and were supported by both Jean Picard and Christiaan Huygens in 1673, and also studied at the Royal Society in London. |
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This suggestion was accepted by many subsequent writers, but in 1703, Jean Mabillon put forth a new hypothesis, claiming that the entire forehead was shaven back to the ears. |
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Nevertheless, the actual use of a compound surname is demonstrated by the fact that Doyle's second wife was known as Jean Conan Doyle rather than Jean Doyle. |
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Retired haulage contractor Ernest Copple, 83, and his wife Jean, 79, died when their Toyota Camry veered across the road without warning and hit an oncoming car last year. |
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Jean Radford, who also stepped down from the committee after three years, was also presented with chocolates and a flower arrangement. |
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Jean grabs him by the lapel of his tuxedo jacket and narrows her green eyes at him. |
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Jean McGinnies, a receptionist at the visitor centre, moved to the village 37 years ago. |
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Jean Jarem and Sandra Robinson were the only couple to win all their three rubbers, collecting 24 games. |
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Jean Chretien is an outsider, an arriviste, and a rags-to-riches political scrapper. |
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Jean Eaton, 87, a former tailoress, was a resident at the Wemyss Lodge Nursing Home in Ermin Street, Swindon, for five years before she died. |
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Jean Grae responds, and then she raps about baseball, sounding like a natural. |
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Jean nodded and was quick to strike, lunging his sword in Tyson's direction. |
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Jean had pushed her pile of clothes into an innocent salesgirl's arms, who staggered greatly under the weight and walked up beside me. |
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Jean Ristat, Aragon's testamentary executor, himself a poet and novelist, was Aragon's last friend. |
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Jean was helping gun down the last of the troops, when through the fog, came the uncanny and belting sound of bagpipes. |
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Jean Vigo was born on 26 April 1905, the only child of anarchist activists. |
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She tossed and turned in bed and finally gave up, getting out of bed to check her email, and a possible update from either Noelle or Jean. |
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Jean skirts, jean jackets, and all lengths and styles of jeans can give your wardrobe great variety! |
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Jean had been carrying the cash and the precious keepsakes in her handbag because she had been burgled and did not think it safe to leave them in the house. |
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Jean tries to keep her patience by smoothing her suede leather skirt. |
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Jean Trinh picks the most captivating ones and pairs them with video evidence. |
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Jean has a wealth of experience under her belt and understands perfectly the self-consciousness and reserve that some aspiring writers might feel. |
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Jean Watson, President of Clan Lamont, petitioned provincial legislatures to recognize April 6 as Tartan Day. |
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Jean Le Bel also stated that in 1327 the king was a victim of 'la grosse maladie', which is usually taken to mean leprosy. |
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Jean Baptise Oudry's 18th century still life of Hare, Red-legged Partridge and Snipe was similar in content but showed no weapon. |
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Jean Dujardin is hugely charming in the lead role and the whole film has so much joie de vivre, it's impossible to resist. |
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Jean made an eight-hour trip across the border into Quebec just to satisfy his craving for poutine. |
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Jean Woods, 49, was told she had only months to live when she was diagnosed with terminal anaplastic thyroid carcinoma. |
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Jean Dubuffet, one of the leading French artist of the 1940s and the 1950s was born in Le Havre. |
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Jean Baptiste, Vicomte du Barre took over number 8 in 1778 and hosted parties and gambling. |
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Jean Charles was a prosperous farmer in Hacqueville, Normandy, and Marc was born on the family farm. |
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Jean Markale wrote that the Cimbri were associated with the Helvetii, and more especially with the indisputably Celtic Tigurini. |
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Philippe VI made Jean, his eldest son and heir to his throne, the Duke of Normandy. |
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Houston was born in Tonypandy, Glamorgan, and was the elder brother of actor Glyn Houston and a sister, Jean. |
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Jean Whitworth and Joe Braithwaite read autocues in the Breakfast studio, and Philip Smith gave the weather forecast. |
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Jean had thought that the prowler might be some tramp who had wandered far off the beaten path of migratory humans. |
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Jean is of course not basing his poem on a refurbishment of twelfth-century goliardery. |
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