In fact, the troupe first staged the play in Delhi at the behest of the French Embassy on the occasion of Hugo's bicentenary celebrations. |
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The council was hosting a civic reception to mark the bicentenary of St Peter's Church in the town. |
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A tale about a villager teaching toads to sing La Marseillaise as part of the French Revolution bicentenary celebrations is typical. |
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This became the template for an educational reenactment that was to be repeated fifteen years later during the bicentenary. |
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He was born in 1896 and died at the age of 92 years in 1988, the year of the bicentenary of his country of birth. |
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Next year is the bicentenary of Andersen's birth, and his native Denmark will marshal an enthusiastic programme of celebrations. |
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He hopes the uniform can be put on display in time for the bicentenary of his ancestor's birth on December 20 this year. |
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Many organisations will have eyed the bicentenary of the train as a platform for special events. |
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And indeed, Sandian studies and bicentenary celebrations can be found in many different countries but we haven't been able to find anything here. |
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To celebrate its bicentenary it has created seven historical gardens to show how horticulture has evolved over the last 200 years. |
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As part of the bicentenary celebrations, the society has organized an exhibition featuring works by all its presidents. |
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The ex-pupils would be heartily welcomed to all the functions in connection with the bicentenary festival. |
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After lunch the President will visit St. Peter's Church to mark the bicentenary celebrations from 2.15 pm to 3.15 pm. |
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On Thursday evening a candlelight procession through the grounds is also expected to be an integral part of the bicentenary celebrations. |
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The Windeward Bound is a ship that's commemorating the bicentenary of Matthew Flinders's voyage. |
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It means we will have a beautiful railway arch in plenty of time for the bicentenary celebrations of its architect. |
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The National Maritime Museum, Greenwich is to host a joint retrospective of the bicentenary year of the battle of Trafalgar. |
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The country's bicentenary celebrations are backdropped by more political turmoil and a state of near-civil war. |
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So you have a bicentenary, a centenary and a present day feat all remembered together. |
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Flying Scotsman will return to Yorkshire in triumph next month, when it is the star attraction at the NRM's Railfest celebrations, which mark the bicentenary of the train. |
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The bicentenary of the event will be celebrated on Monday and Tuesday with a new plaque in the Peace Gardens, plus a lecture and children's workshop. |
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Next year is the bicentenary of the birth of Isambard Kingdom Brunel and the stretch of railway between Chippenham and Bath is a world heritage site. |
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The bicentenary celebration was combined with the harvest festival service on Friday and the packed church was appropriately decorated for the occasion. |
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As part of the bicentenary celebrations the Society is producing a facsimile of the Naval Gold Medal for Trafalgar, awarded posthumously to the hero of the Senior Service. |
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For the bicentenary of the French Revolution, Maurice Béjart was a guest at the Grand Palais. |
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Spain is taking part in celebrations to commemorate the bicentenary of the emancipation of the Latin American nations. |
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The bicentenary of this event invites us to pause, to dwell upon the past in order to understand the present. |
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The delivery of this sculptural building took place in May 1989 to coincide with the bicentenary of the French Revolution. |
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We should be commemorating this important bicentenary with a plan of action to move forward to continue the fight against racism. |
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The majority of events commemorating the bicentenary have been organised by cultural institutions and community groups. |
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The bicentenary was celebrated on the Isle of Man in 1975 and included a set of stamps from the Isle of Man Post Office. |
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To mark the bicentenary year, University College Cork joined admirers of Boole around the world to celebrate his life and legacy. |
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In 2005 a series of events around the UK, part of the Sea Britain theme, marked the bicentenary of the Battle of Trafalgar. |
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Our goals are to continue to develop our artistic programme under Matthew's leadership, to continue with our outreach work, to establish an endowment fun and then to redevelop our historic building after the bicentenary. |
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Mr Piñera has promised to set Chile on the path to becoming a developed country by 2018, the bicentenary of the decisive battle in its struggle for independence from Spain. |
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We will push forward with these battles as long as necessary. When the year 2021 rolls around, which is the bicentenary of our independence from the Spanish Empire, we hope to be able to celebrate our second independence. |
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In short, we are taking advantage of the bicentenary, in Argentina and elsewhere, to rethink the blueprint for the country we are growing into: a modern country well integrated with the rest of the world. |
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This International Year commemorated both the bicentenary of the Haitian Revolution, and the dialogue among cultures and civilizations of Africa, the Americas, the Caribbean and Europe. |
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A proposal was made to provide a flexible mutual framework of action which would also include new forms of slavery and the notion of the historic diversity of slavery, aimed at the year 2007, which marks the bicentenary. |
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As celebrations to mark the bicentenary of independence from Spain take place, what does it take to consolidate democracy in the Latin American region? |
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In the place of buildings presently belonging to the State and for the most part unutilised, would be installed offices, shops, a cruise terminal, green spaces and a museum devoted to the bicentenary of the country. |
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The purpose was to invite the residents of Hull to leave a footprint in time on the occasion of their bicentenary by providing objects, testimonials and photos to be sealed in two capsules. |
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In recognizing and marking the bicentenary, it is time to focus on the slave trade and some truly inspirational individuals who dedicated the fight for human dignity that brought it to its end. |
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Events to mark the bicentenary of the abolition of the slave trade in the British Empire are taking place across the country, throughout 2007 and beyond. |
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Mr. Hravtin, on his way to the bicentenary of the French Code or commerce, wished to meet the representatives of the national Chamber of the judicial officers of justice of France. |
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Eton has the balance of wins, but the victor in the bicentenary year was Harrow. |
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To celebrate the bicentenary of Sedgwick's birth a geological trail was created near Dent, the village where he was born. |
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A set of postage stamps, featuring maps of the Kentish village of Hamstreet, was issued in 1991 to mark the bicentenary. |
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The Quantum Leap is an abstract sculpture unveiled in the town centre in 2009 to mark the bicentenary on the birth of Shrewsbury biologist Charles Darwin. |
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In 1996, an issue commemorating the bicentenary of his death comprised four stamps, priced 19p, 25p, 41p and 60p and including quotes from Burns's poems. |
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The Arkwright Society, set up after the bicentenary of Cromford Mill, now owns the site and works to preserve the industrial heritage of the area. |
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This pattern has already established at the tercentenary of the Battle of the Boyne, the Famine sesquicentenary and the bicentenary of the 1798 Rising. |
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The programme was shown on 17 December 1974, during the Turner Bicentenary Exhibition in London. |
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