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De and Lange
That same year he starred in Martin Scorsese's remake of Cape Fear with Robert De Niro and Jessica Lange.
It stars Robert De Niro, Nick Nolte, Jessica Lange and Juliette Lewis and features cameos from Gregory Peck, Robert Mitchum and Martin Balsam, who all appeared in the 1962 original film.
Ivo De Lange At Team IQ, who is McCoy's creative consultant, liked his paintings.
* Kristin De Troyer, " Looking at Bathsheba with Text-Critical Eyes ," in Nóra Dávid, Armin Lange, Kristin De Troyer and Shani Tzoref ( eds ), The Hebrew Bible in Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls ( Göttingen, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2011 ) ( Forschungen zur Religion und Literatur des Alten und Neuen Testaments, 239 ), 84-94.
Synophrys is a recognised feature of Cornelia De Lange syndrome, a genetic disorder whose main features include moderate to severe learning difficulties, limb anormalities such as oligodactyly ( fewer than normal fingers or toes ) and phocomelia ( malformed limbs ), and facial abnormalities including a long philtrum ( the slight depression / line between the nose and mouth ) and bushy eyebrows.
De Toneelschuur in the Lange Begijnestraat.
Sauwerd has a sport complex called De Lange Twee ( meaning The Long Two ).
Vidal has also participated in the following movies: Odd Girl Out ( 2005 ), Naughty or Nice ( 2004 ); Chasing Papi ( 2003 ); I Like It Like That ( 1994 ); The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit ( 1998 ) and in Night and the City ( 1992 ), alongside Robert De Niro and Jessica Lange, directed by Irwin Winkler.
The family names in the community come from Armenian ( the Galistan, the Dragon and the Avakian families ), British ( the Batchelor, the Branson, the Caine, the College, the Edwards, the Goodenough, the Hogan, the Philips, the Reeves, the Hale and the Smith families ), Danish ( the Lange, the Olsen, the Rasmussen and the Jensen families ), Dutch ( the Marbeck, the Ess ( formerly, " van Es "), the Hoeden ( or " van Hoeden "), the Van Cuylenberg, the De Bakker, the Westenra, the Ten Haken, the Feenstra, the Gronloh and the Vanderstraaten families ), French ( the Longue, the Poulier and the Cherbonnier families ), German ( the Hochstadt, the Oehlers, the Keller, the Kaiser and the Roelcke families ), Italian ( the Marini, the De Luca, the Esposito, the Angelucci and the Scarpa families ), Portuguese ( the Aeria, the Coelho, the Carvalho, the Conceicao, the de Almeida, the de Rosa, the de Silva, the de Souza ( or d ' Souza ), the de Cruz ( or D ' Cruz ), the de Cotta, the Nonis ( or " Nunis "), the Gomez ( or " Gomes "), the Lazaroo, the Monteiro, the Oliveiro, the Palmer, the Pereira, the Pestana, the Rodrigues and the Theseira families ), Spanish ( the Castellano, the Fernandez, the Lopez, the Zuniga, the Ferdinands and the Hernandez families ) and Swedish ( the Holmberg, the Johansson and the Lindblom families ) backgrounds.
* Lias De Lange, a member of South African band The Narrow
* Jason De Lange ( Jaco Snyman )
The film stars Robert De Niro and Jessica Lange and is directed by Irwin Winkler from a script by Richard Price.

De and William
" is attributed to his son William De Morgan, but a family friend John Thomas Graves was prolific, and a manuscript with over 2, 800 has been preserved.
In April 2011, a representative for Andrews McMeel received a package from a " William Watterson in Cleveland Heights, Ohio ", which contained a 6 " x 8 " oil-on-board painting of Cul De Sac character Petey Otterloop, done by Watterson for the Team Cul de Sac fundraising project for Parkinson's Disease.
Throughout the 1970s and early 1980s, De Palma worked repeatedly with actors Jennifer Salt, Amy Irving, Nancy Allen ( his wife from 1979 to 1983 ), Gary Sinise, John Lithgow, William Finley, Charles Durning, Gerrit Graham, cinematographers Stephen H. Burum and Vilmos Zsigmond ( see List of noted film director and cinematographer collaborations ), set designer Jack Fisk, and composers Bernard Herrmann, John Williams and Pino Donaggio.
During the 1960s, De Palma began making a living producing documentary films, notably The Responsive Eye, a 1966 movie about The Responsive Eye op-art exhibit curated by William Seitz for Museum of Modern Art in 1965.
The film records The Performance Group's performance of Euripides ’ The Bacchae, starring, amongst others, De Palma regular William Finley.
The Survey sent him to Europe five times, first in 1871 as part of a group sent to observe a solar eclipse ; there, he sought out Augustus De Morgan, William Stanley Jevons, and William Kingdon Clifford, British mathematicians and logicians whose turn of mind resembled his own.
The main sources available for discussion of this period include Gildas's De Excidio Britanniae and Nennius's Historia Brittonum, the Annales Cambriae, Anglo Saxon Chronicle, William of Malmesbury's Gesta Regum Anglorum and De Antiquitate Glastoniensis Ecclesiae, along with texts from the Black Book of Carmarthen and the Red Book of Hergest, and Bede's Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum as well as " The Descent of the Men of the North " ( Bonedd Gwŷr y Gogledd, in Peniarth MS 45 and elsewhere ) and the Book of Baglan.
The cast also comprised Alan Reed, Luis Van Rooten, Joseph Du Val, Gerald Mohr, Frank Lovejoy, Herb Vigran, Sheldon Leonard, William Conrad, Jeff Chandler, Lionel Stander, Sidney Miller, Olive Deering and Joe De Santis.
The scientist William Gilbert proposed, in his De Magnete ( 1600 ), that electricity and magnetism, while both capable of causing attraction and repulsion of objects, were distinct effects.
In 1600, the English scientist William Gilbert returned to the subject in De Magnete, and coined the New Latin word electricus from ηλεκτρον ( elektron ), the Greek word for " amber ", which soon gave rise to the English words " electric " and " electricity.
* Harms, William and De Pencier, Ida.
A second film, based on De Vries ' book about the kidnapping, is planned to be produced by Informant Media, with the scenario to be written by William Brookfield.
Galen's theory of the physiology of the circulatory system endured until 1628, when William Harvey published his treatise entitled De motu cordis, in which he established that blood circulates, with the heart acting as a pump.
As a physical basis, Kepler drew by analogy on William Gilbert's theory of the magnetic soul of the Earth from De Magnete ( 1600 ) and on his own work on optics.
Also important are the references to Arthur in William of Malmesbury's De Gestis Regum Anglorum and Herman's De Miraculis Sanctae Mariae Laudensis, which together provide the first certain evidence for a belief that Arthur was not actually dead and would at some point return, a theme that is often revisited in post-Galfridian folklore.
In 1600, William Gilbert published his De Magnete, Magneticisque Corporibus, et de Magno Magnete Tellure ( On the Magnet and Magnetic Bodies, and on the Great Magnet the Earth ).
He was the only Australian Prime Minister to recommend the appointment of four governors-general ( Sir William Slim, and Lords Dunrossil, De L ' Isle, and Casey ).
The other, the De Obitu Willelmi, or On the Death of William, has been shown to be a copy of two 9th-century accounts with names changed.
* January 5 – William De Witt Snodgrass, American poet ( d. 2009 )
* William Gilbert publishes De Magnete, which describes the Earth's magnetic field and is the beginning of modern Geomagnetism.
The IWW's first organizers included William D. (" Big Bill ") Haywood, Daniel De Leon, Eugene V. Debs, Thomas J Hagerty, Lucy Parsons, " Mother " Mary Harris Jones, Frank Bohn, William Trautmann, Vincent Saint John, Ralph Chaplin, and many others.

De and History
The Chronicle of San Juan De LA Pena: A Fourteenth-Century Official History of the Crown of Aragon ( University of Pennsylvania Press, 1991 ) ISBN 0-8122-1352-1
* The Cambridge History of English and American Literature, Volume I Ch. 6. 5: De Consolatione Philosophiae, 1907 – 1921.
* History of Scotland, De origine, moribus, ac rebus gestis Scotiae libri decem, John Leslie
* Paul J. Dosal, Doing Business with the Dictators: A Political History of United Fruit in Guatemala 1899-1944, Wilmington, De., Scholarly Resources 1993
" Michel De Villeneuve " had contracts with Jean Frellon for that work, and the Servetus scholar-researcher Francisco Javier González Echeverría presented research that became an accepted communication in the International Society for the History of Medicine which concluded that Michael De Villeneuve ( Michael Servetus ) is the author of the commentaries of this edition of Frellon, in Lyon.
* De Re Militari: The Society for Medieval Military History
* De Re Militari: The Society for Medieval Military History
* History of Samba, BBC Radio Bosco De Olivera's History of Samba for BBC Radio-scroll down to " Bosco Does the Samba ".
The most important ancient sources for the battle are Lactantius, De mortibus persecutorum 44 ; Eusebius of Caesarea, Ecclesiastical History ix, 9 and Life of Constantine i, 28-31 ( the vision ) and i, 38 ( the actual battle ); Zosimus ii, 15-16 ; and the Panegyrici Latini of 313 ( anonymous ) and 321 ( by Nazarius ).
In Emperor Theodosius's edict De fide catholica of 27 February 380, enacted in Thessalonica and published in Constantinople for the whole empire, by which he established Catholic Christianity as the official religion of the empire, he referred to Damasus as a pontifex, while calling Peter an episcopus: "... the profession of that religion which was delivered to the Romans by the divine Apostle Peter, as it has been preserved by faithful tradition and which is now professed by the Pontiff Damasus and by Peter, Bishop of Alexandria ... We authorize the followers of this law to assume the title Catholic Christians ..." Some see in this an implied significant differentiation, but the title pontifex maximus is not used in the text ; pontifex is used instead: "... quamque pontificem damasum sequi claret et petrum alexandriae episcopum ..." ( Theodosian Code XVI. 1. 2 ; and Sozomen, " Ecclesiastical History ", VII, iv.
* Thomas James De la Hunt, ed., History of the New Harmony Workingmen's Institute, New Harmony, Indiana, Evansville, 1927.
* De Leon, Texas History
The last chapter but one ( 181 ), " De Sancto Pelagio Papa ," contains auniversal history from the point-of-view of Lombardy, or Historia Lombardica ( History of Lombardy "), from the middle of the 6th century.
* Galeazzo Ciano, Diary 1937 – 1943, Preface by Renzo De Felice ( Professor of History University of Rome ) and original introduction by Sumner Welles ( U. S. Under Secretary of State 1937 – 1943 ), translated by Robert L. Miller ( Enigma Books, 2002 ), ISBN 1-929631-02-2
* Macaulay, Kenneth ( 1764 ), The History of St Kilda, T Becket and P A De Hondt, London ( Google books )
In his senior year, White won the Clark Prize for English disputation and the De Forest prize for public oratory, speaking on the topic " The Diplomatic History of Modern Times ".
His other scientific works, commentaries on Theophrastus ' De causis plantarum and Aristotle's History of Animals, he left in a more or less unfinished state, and they were not printed until after his death.
However, this is actually a paraphrase of Dietrich's position in the treatise De modis, as expressed by the German historian Ludwig von Pastor, in his book Geschichte der Päpste seit dem Ausgang des Mittelalters ( History of the Popes from the Close of the Middle Ages ), vol.
In 1701 he published A History of English Councils and Convocations, and in 1703 in four volumes De Bibliorum textis originalibus, in which he included a revision of his work on the Septuagint, and published a reply to Vossius.
* De Re Militari: The Society for Medieval Military History
* Alphonse De Lamartime, History of the Girondists, or, Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution: From Unpublished Sources.
It is ostensibly recognised as one of the top graduate programmes in sport, The Humanities of Sport module is organised by the International Centre for Sport History and Culture at De Montfort, whilst the Management of Sport module is taught by SDA Bocconi School of Management in Italy and the final Sports Law module by Université de Neuchâtel in Switzerland.

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