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Marker is often associated with the Left Bank Cinema movement that occurred in the late 1950s and included such other filmmakers as Alain Resnais, Agnès Varda, Henri Colpi and Armand Gatti.
* 1939 – Romanian Prime Minister Armand Călinescu is assassinated by ultranationalist members of the Iron Guard.
* Bianca, who appears in Anne Rice's The Vampire Armand, is a courtesan.
The most likely origin of mayonnaise is the town of Mahon in Menorca ( Spain ), after Armand de Vignerot du Plessis's victory over the British at the city's port in 1756.
It is only when they reach Paris that they encounter vampires like themselves-specifically, the 400-year-old vampire Armand and his coven, the Théâtre des Vampires.
Claudia is repulsed by these vampires and what she considers to be their cheap theatrics, but Louis and Armand are drawn to each other.
Chauvelin's agents have stolen a letter incriminating her beloved brother Armand, proving that he is in league with the Pimpernel.
* 1880 Y O Ranch is founded by Charles Armand Schreiner.
St. Armand is a town in Essex County, New York, United States.
The Town of St. Armand is in the northwestern part of the county and is southwest of Plattsburgh.
The village is located at the junction of the Towns of North Elba and St. Armand in Essex County, and Harrietstown in Franklin County.
Pettibon ’ s work is included in the collection of many museums and institutions worldwide including: The Armand Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA ; The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL ; Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas ; Ellipse Foundation Contemporary Art Collection, Lisbon, Portugal ; FRAC Nord-Pas de Calais, Lille, France ; Kunstmuseum St. Gallen, St. Gallen, Switzerland ; Hamburger Bahnhof, Museum für Gegenwart, Berlin, Germany ; Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach, CA ; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA ; Ludwig Museum, Köln, Germany ; Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, WI ; Museion, Bolzano, Italy ; Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam, The Netherlands ; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL ; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA ; Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, CA ; Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY ; Neue Galerie der Stadt Linz, Linz, Austria ; Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA ; Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, MO ; Sammlung Goetz, Munich, Germany ; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA ; Stiftung Kunsthalle Bern, Bern, Switzerland ; Tate Modern, London, United Kingdom ; Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada ; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN ; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY ; WIMNAM / CCI, Centre Pompidou, Paris, France.
It is a biography of Armand Jean le Bouthillier de Rancé, a worldly seventeenth-century French aristocrat who withdrew from society to become the founder of the Trappist order of monks.
Little Darlings is a 1980 teen film starring Tatum O ' Neal and Kristy McNichol and featuring Armand Assante and Matt Dillon.
It still stands impressively today at 10 rue Armand Cambon ( there is a Place Lefranc de Pompignan nearby ).
Armand Marie Leroi describes the cause of cyclopia as a genetic malfunctioning during the process by which the embryonic brain is divided into two.
The fictional Athos is named after the historical musketeer Armand de Sillègue d ' Athos d ' Autevielle ( 1615-1644 ), though they don't actually have much in common apart from the name.
The most popular cultivated species is Buddleja davidii from central China, named after the French naturalist Père Armand David.
The Greek manuscript is referred to as The Magical Treatise of Solomon, and was published by Armand Delatte in Anecdota Atheniensia ( Liége, 1927, pp. 397 – 445.
Addressing this problem, Armand Jean Leray proposed a particle model ( perfectly similar to Le Sage's ) in which he asserted that the absorbed energy is used by the bodies to produce magnetism and heat.
Bloomingdale is a hamlet located in the town of St. Armand, Essex County in the State of New York in the United States of America.
Patrick Edward Armand Roy (; born October 5, 1965 ) is a former Canadian ice hockey goaltender.
See editions of his Œuvres ( 1848 ), with an admirable biography by Armand Carrel, which is reproduced in a later edition, with a supplementary criticism by Francisque Sarcey ( 1876 – 1877 ); also three notices by Sainte-Beuve in the Causeries du lundi and the Nouveaux Lundis.

Armand and Belgian
Marker had collaborated with Belgian sociologist Armand Mattelart and ISKRA members Valérie Mayoux and Jacqueline Meppiel to shoot and collect the visual materials, which Marker then edited together and provided the commentary for.
* 1954 – Armand Parmentier, Belgian athlete
The Belgian premiere took place at La Monnaie on 25 October 1900 using Ferrier's French translation with Marie Thiérry as Mimì, Léon David as Rodolfo, Eugène-Charles Badiali as Marcello, sets by Pierre Devis, Armand Lynen, and Albert Dubosq, and Philippe Flon conducting.
* Belgian — Ensor, James: Pierrot and Skeletons ( 1905 ), Pierrot and Skeletons ( 1907 ), Intrigued Masks ( 1930 ); Henrion, Armand: Series of self-portraits as Pierrot ( 1920s ).
Armand Pien ( 1920 – 2003 ) was a Belgian weatherman for 37 years.

Armand and saw
It is also revealed that Armand thinks he saw Bianca in Paris in the 18th century, and has wondered ever since if Marius made her a vampire.
Instead Armand Borel and Jean-Pierre Serre wrote up and published Grothendieck's preliminary ( as he saw it ) proof.
The spring of 1920 saw the appearance, again on Armand ’ s initiative, of the journal Kommunistka, which dealt with " the broader aspects of female emancipation and the need to alter the relationship between the sexes if lasting change was to be effected ".
Armand, tired of the theater, saw Louis as a new possibility of integrating into this period of time.

Armand and player
The buyer has subsequently been identified as Armand Rousso, " a colorful philatelic player ... known ... for a number of high profile activities.
The Blackmar – Diemer Gambit arose as a development of the earlier Blackmar Gambit, named after Armand Blackmar, a relatively little-known New Orleans player of the late 19th century who popularized its characteristic moves ( 1. d4 d5 2. e4 dxe4 3. f3 ) and was the first player to publish analysis on the opening in the chess literature.
* Armand Niccolai, Professional football player, Pittsburgh Steelers

Armand and who
Despite vocal opposition from Contre-Admiral Armand Blanquet, who insisted that the fleet would be best able to respond in open water, the rest of the captains agreed that anchoring in a line of battle inside the bay presented the strongest tactic for confronting Nelson.
There Maharet tells the story of Akasha and the red-haired twins ( who are, in fact, Maharet and her sister, Mekare ) to Pandora, Jesse, Marius, Santino, Eric, Armand, Daniel, Louis and Gabrielle.
In 1616 Marie's rule was strengthened by the addition to her councils of Armand Jean du Plessis ( later Cardinal Richelieu ), who had come to prominence at the meetings of the Estates General.
Inhabiting an ancient theater, Armand and his vampire coven disguise themselves as humans and feed on live, terrified humans in mock-plays before a live human audience ( who think the killings are merely a very realistic performance ).
Both albums were produced by Armand John Petri, who also managed the band from 1993 to 1997.
The tone was usually serious, but there were moments of comic relief: Romero was something of a hypochondriac and often seemed henpecked ; Frank Smith continually complained about his brother-in-law Armand ; though Friday dated, he usually dodged women who tried to set him up with marriage-minded dates.
He tells his story to Armand, David Talbot and Dora, who have joined him in New York.
Born in Quincy, Massachusetts, Armand Zildjian was the scion of a cymbals-making tradition that dated back to his ancestor Avedis, who began the company in 1623 in Istanbul.
After Avedis Zildjian III died in 1979, Armand ( who was President of Zildjian at the time ) became Chairman of the Board.
In 1831, he obtained an introduction to Armand Carrel, the editor of Le National, who gave him the task of reading English and German papers for excerpts.
Auguste Vestris's son, Auguste Armand Vestris ( 1788 – 1825 ), husband of Lucia Elizabeth Vestris, who took to the same profession, made his debut at the opera in 1800, but left Paris for Italy and Vienna and never reappeared in France.
During the later 1860s, with François Edouard Joachim Coppée, René François Armand Sully-Prudhomme, Paul Verlaine and others less distinguished, he was one of the poets who associated with Charles Leconte de Lisle, and were given the name of " Parnassiens ".
From his second marriage to Maria-Charlotte, Jules de Polignac had fathered seven children, including the noted mathematician Prince Alphonse de Polignac, inventor of the theory of twin primes ; Prince Ludovic de Polignac, a lieutenant-colonel in the French Army who participated in the colonization of Algeria ; Prince Camille Armand Jules Marie, Prince de Polignac, a major-general in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War and Prince Edmond de Polignac, a composer, musical theorist and proponent of the octatonic scale.
Jules died at St. Germain in 1847 ; about one month prior he had assumed the title of Duc de Polignac upon the death of his older brother, Armand, who had died without children.
Premier Armand Călinescu, who had already ordered a clampdown on Guardist activities, seized Iorga's demand for satisfaction as an opportunity, ordering Carol's rival to be tried for libel — the preamble to an extended trial on grounds of conspiracy.
On September 7 of 1640, the representatives of the Generality of Catalonia, Francesc de Tamarit, Ramon de Guimerà, and Francesc de Vilaplana, nephew of Claris, signed the first Pact of Céret with Bernard Du Plessis-Besançon, delegated by Armand Jean du Plessis de Richelieu, Cardinal-Duc de Richelieu on behalf of Louis XIII of France, for which Catalonia had received military support aimed at facing the Castilian offensive commanded by the Count-Duke of Olivares, who had already decided to intervene in Catalonia.
The same year, Panhard shared their Daimler engine license with bicycle maker Armand Peugeot, who formed his own car company.
The genus Davidia is named after Father Armand David ( 1826 – 1900 ), (" Père David "), a French Vincentian missionary and keen naturalist who lived in China, and who is also commemorated in the Chinese White Pine Pinus armandii and Père David's Deer.
Armand is especially gifted in having the ability to bespell other vampires as well as humans, and uses it almost exclusively to draw those who " wish to die " to him.
Thorne is particularly interested in the story of the brutal attack on Marius by the vampire Santino and his Satanic cult of followers, who burn Marius in his house and kidnap his apprentice Armand.
Armand Călinescu ( 4 June 1893 – 21 September 1939 ) was a Romanian economist and politician, who served as Prime Minister between March 1939 and the time of his death.

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