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* Bruno Dary ( 1952-), general and military governor of Paris.
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Bruno and general
Its indiscriminate use, permitted to Hincmar of Reims by Leo IV ( 851 ) and to Bruno of Cologne by Agapetus II ( 954 ) was contrary to the general custom.
As a general view, Bruno was carefully managed, whereby he developed well to later give a strong account of himself in the big matches.
Second editions retracted the headline and attempted to portray a more sympathetic attitude towards Bruno and mental health in general.
Moreover, Bruno Mégret started to become very popular with the militants of the party, winning a large support against his rival Bruno Gollnisch that had been made vice-president and general secretary of the Front National by Le Pen in 1995.
In 1984, the Tiger-Cats overcame early-season adversity to become the Eastern Division champions, with Joe Zuger as general manager and Al Bruno as head coach.
In 1985, under the direction of general manager Joe Zuger and head coach Al Bruno, the team recorded its best record since 1982 and finished first in the Eastern Division.
The 1989 Tiger-Cats set team records with 12 wins in a season and 519 points scored in a single season, under the leadership of head coach Al Bruno and general manager Joe Zuger.
Past Generalmusikdirectoren ( general music directors ) have included Bruno Walter, Kurt Adler, Ferenc Fricsay, Lorin Maazel, Gerd Albrecht, Jesús López-Cobos, Christian Thielemann.
The readership continued to decline, but the new team led by Bruno Frappat, former editing director of Le Monde who arrived in January 1995, hopes to fight against this trend of general disaffectation with the press which is plaguing a large number of French newspapers.
Kallmann was born in Neumarkt, Silesia, the son of Marie ( née Mordze / Modrey ) and Bruno Kallmann, who was a surgeon and general practicioner.
* Bruno Bräuer ( 1893 – 1947 ), German general officer and paratrooper ; executed in Greece for war crimes
Bruno Bertotti is well known for his contributions to general relativity — particularly the Bertotti-Robinson electrovacuum, an exact solution of the Einstein field equation.
Bucareli sent him to San Blas where he took command of the schooner Sonora, part of a squadron under the general command of Don Bruno de Heceta, in the frigate Santiago.
Bruno has been involved in news, talk, and sports in his career and has hosted general talk at WCAU 1210 in Philadelphia where he was the morning host and KFI in Los Angeles as a fill-in host.
Bruno and military
After the war, two directors of Testa – Bruno Tesch and Karl Weinbacher – were tried by a British military court and were executed for their part in supplying the chemical.
After completing military service, he went to Porto ( 1881 ), where he became friendly with Sampaio Bruno, Basílio Teles, António Soares dos Reis and others.
Bruno and governor
In 1990, New Jersey's governor, Jim Florio, declined her appeal for a meeting to clear Bruno Hauptmann's name.
As governor, Hoffman secretly visited convicted Lindbergh kidnapper Bruno Hauptmann in his death row cell on the evening of October 16, 1935 with Anna Bading, a stenographer and fluent speaker of German.
During the administration of Governor George Pataki, Silver was criticized for participating in a " three men in a room " system of government in which Silver, the governor, and Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno exercised nearly all control over government business in the state.
The duties of lieutenant governor were then performed successively by Temporary Presidents of the State Senate Joseph Bruno, Dean Skelos, Malcolm Smith and, during the 2009 New York State Senate leadership crisis, Pedro Espada Jr.
Bruno and Paris
* Cenodoxus, or the Damnation of the Good Doctor of Paris, told as an event justifying the sanctification of St. Bruno
He was one of the most famous performers at Bruno Coquatrix's famous Paris Olympia music hall, and toured with musicians including Didi Duprat.
Textes inédits introduits, établis et annotés par Jeroom Vercruysse et Bruno Colson ( Paris, Editions Honoré Champion, 2008 ) ( L ' Âge des Lumières, 44 ).
They include essayist Susan Sontag, psychoanalyst Bruno Bettelheim, Nobel Prize-winning novelist Saul Bellow, political writer Irving Howe, historian John Morton Blum, and the Paris nightclub owner Bricktop.
* Texts by Eugen Drewermann, Jean-Louis Christ ( celibacy and globalization ) and Bruno Bontempelli, in Jules Barbey d ' Aurevilly ou le triomphe de l ' écriture: pour une nouvelle lecture de Un prêtre marié ' by Jean-Pierre Thiollet, H & D, Paris, 2006 ( ISBN 2-914-26606-5, 2007 ( ISBN 2 914 266 08 1 ).
" The music in the opening section of the piece is derived from the music in the major dramatic moments of the opera -- the plane departing for Paris, the kidnapping, and the execution of Bruno Hauptmann.
He later on made several appearances at the Paris Olympia under Bruno Coquatrix ' management and at the Bobino music hall theater.
* Bruno Jacomy, Annie-Claude Martin: Le Chariot à feu de M. Cugnot, Paris, 1992, Nathan / Musée national des techniques, ISBN 2-09-204538-5.
ANT was first developed at the Centre de Sociologie de l ' Innovation ( CSI ) of the École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris in the early 1980s by staff ( Michel Callon and Bruno Latour ) and visitors ( including John Law ).
He was brother to Dr. Juan Bruno de Zayas y Alfonso ( 1867 – 1896 ), a medical doctor and revolutionary hero who died in the war for Cuba's independence, and of Dr. Francisco de Zayas y Alfonso ( 1857 – 1924 ), Cuba's long-time Minister to Paris and Brussels.
PC Bruno was a Polish-French intelligence station that operated outside Paris during World War II, from October 1939 until June 9, 1940.
PC Bruno operated at the Chateau de Vignolles in Gretz-Armainvillers, some 40 kilometers northeast of Paris, from October 1939 until June 9, 1940, well into the German invasion of France ( May-June 1940 ).
At PC Bruno, outside Paris, on 20 October 1939 the Poles resumed work on German Enigma ciphers in close collaboration with Britain's Government Code and Cypher School at Bletchley Park.
With young Hugh the new count of Paris et al., Lothair, now only fifteen, came under the guardianship of his maternal uncle Bruno, archbishop of Cologne.
On December 28, part of the second set was delivered to the Polish cryptologists, who had by then escaped from German-overrun Poland to PC Bruno outside Paris, France.
* St. Bruno of Carthusia, prompted by the spectre of the damnation of the Good Doctor of Paris Cenodoxus founded a monastery just outside of Paris in the 11th Century.
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