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' In addition, many prominent Arabs in the Israeli Communist Party, among them Tawfik Toubi, Emile Habibi, Zahi Karkabi, Bulus Farah and Emile Toma, were from Haifa.
* Emile Habibi ( 1922 – 96 ), Christian Israeli-Palestinian writer and communist politician
These include one Arab Muslim ( diplomat Ali Yahya ), two Arab Christians ( writer Emile Habibi and actor Makram Khoury ), one Circassian ( industrialist Eldin Khatukai ), two Druze ( judge Amin Tarif and government official Kamal Mansour ), and one French Catholic ( theologian Marcel-Jacques Dubois ).
As a result, the pro-Palestinian faction ( including Emile Habibi, Tawfik Toubi and Meir Vilner ) left Maki to form a new party, Rakah, which the Soviet Union recognised as the " official " Communist Party.
* In 1969, Ne ' eman received the Israel Prize in the field of exact sciences ( which he returned in 1992 in protest of the award of the Israel Prize to Emile Habibi ).
Imil ( Emile ) Shukri Habibi (,, 28 January 1922 – 2 May 1996 ) was an Israeli-Palestinian writer of Arabic expression and a communist politician, son of a Christian family.
His gravestone reads ( at Habibi's own request ): " Emile Habibi – Remained in Haifa.
it: Emile Habibi

Emile and ),
According to Emile Benveniste ( 1954 ), the earliest written occurrence in English of civilisation in its modern sense may be found in Adam Ferguson's An Essay on the History of Civil Society ( Edinburgh, 1767 – p. 2 ): " Not only the individual advances from infancy to manhood, but the species itself from rudeness to civilisation.
As chairman of the CRB, Hoover worked with the leader of the Belgian Comite National de Secours et Alimentation ( CN ), Emile Francqui, to feed the entire nation for the duration of the war.
* Emile Delahaye ( 1843 – 1905 ), automobile pioneer
Emile Zola likewise wrote a novel, Nana ( 1880 ), about a courtesan in nineteenth-century France.
Even the embryonic art of the motion picture turned to Pierrot before the century was out: he appeared, not only in early celluloid shorts ( Georges Méliès's The Nightmare, The Magician ; Alice Guy's Arrival of Pierrette and Pierrot, Pierrette's Amorous Adventures ; Ambroise-François Parnaland's Pierrot's Big Head / Pierrot's Tongue, Pierrot-Drinker ), but also in Emile Reynaud's Praxinoscope production of Poor Pierrot ( 1892 ), the first animated movie and the first hand-colored one.
Ownership passed from Hamilton to Cleverman ( François Lahire ), then to Robert-Houdin's son Emile.
Among the other passengers are fellow coaster Hui Fei ( Anna May Wong ), zealous missionary Mr. Carmichael ( Lawrence Grant ), inveterate gambler Sam Salt ( Eugene Pallette ), opium dealer Eric Baum ( Gustav von Seyffertitz ), boarding house keeper Mrs. Haggerty ( Louise Closser Hale ), French officer Major Lenard ( Emile Chautard ), and a mysterious Eurasian, Henry Chang ( Warner Oland ).
Moulin, Dugoujon, Henri Aubry ( alias Avricourt and Thomas ), Raymond Aubrac, Bruno Larat ( alias Xavier-Laurent Parisot ), André Lassagne ( alias Lombard ), Colonel Albert Lacaze, Colonel Emile Schwarzfeld ( alias Blumstein ) and René Hardy ( alias Didot ) were arrested.
* Emile Péreire ( 1800 – 1875 ), financier
* Jean Emile Humbert ( 1771 – 1839 ), Dutch military engineer who rediscovered ancient Carthage
Whatever his past, he's obviously skilled as a gunslinger, and soon finds himself drawn into a conflict between homesteader Joe Starrett ( Van Heflin ) and ruthless cattle baron Rufus Ryker ( Emile Meyer ), who wants to force Starrett and the others off the land.
Important promoters of this were Henri Zisly and Emile Gravelle who collaborated in La Nouvelle Humanité followed by Le Naturien, Le Sauvage, L ' Ordre Naturel, & La Vie Naturelle Their ideas were important in individualist anarchist circles in France but also in Spain where Federico Urales ( pseudonym of Joan Montseny ), promotes the ideas of Gravelle and Zisly in La Revista Blanca ( 1898 – 1905 ).
Important promoters of this were Henri Zisly and Emile Gravelle who collaborated in La Nouvelle Humanité followed by Le Naturien, Le Sauvage, L ' Ordre Naturel, & La Vie Naturelle Their ideas were important in individualist anarchist circles in France but also in Spain where Federico Urales ( pseudonym of Joan Montseny ), promotes the ideas of Gravelle and Zisly in La Revista Blanca ( 1898 – 1905 ).
He appeared at The Muny in St. Louis, MO as General Waverly in White Christmas ( 2000 ), Henry Higgins in My Fair Lady ( 1996 ); Emile de Becque in South Pacific ( 1992 ), and Adam in Seven Brides For Seven Brothers ( 1954 ).
* ( François -) Emile André ( 1871 – 1933 ), architect
Until the mid-20th century, Belgian writers more often wrote in French even if they were Flemish, due both to the then-dominant position of that language in worldwide culture and its dominant position within Belgium itself ( e. g. Suzanne Lilar, Emile Verhaeren or Maurice Maeterlinck ), and many French-speaking individuals come from originally Dutch-speaking families ( particularly in Brussels, e. g. Jacques Brel ).

Emile and writer
The writer Emile Zola published an impassioned editorial on the injustice, and was himself condemned by the government for libel.
* Emile Benoit ( writer ) ( Jerry Urick )-writer of the critically acclaimed Essays and Aphorisms on the Higher Man as well as the full length play A Midsummer Night's Hangover.
In 1908, he opposed in Parliament his friend and political opponent Jean Jaurès, refusing the Socialist leader's will to Pantheonize the writer Emile Zola.
When Emile Verhaeren died on 27 November 1916 at Rouen station ( by falling under a train ), it was Théo van Rysselberghe and his friend, the famous French writer ( and later Nobel Prize winner ) André Gide who informed Marthe Verhaeren of the death of her husband.
Emile Bernard a painter and writer, decorated, during the two months he stayed in St Briac, the motel room in which he stayed, situated on the street, that now carries his name.
It was also around this time that he befriended the writer and poet Emile Verhaeren, whom he would later portray several times.

Emile and communist
* An Icarian communist in Nauvoo: commentary, by Emile Vallet.

Emile and politician
The town was named in honor of American politician and Confederate ambassador to France John Slidell, father-in-law of real estate developer Baron Frederic Emile d ' Erlanger and officially chartered by the Louisiana State Legislature in 1888.
On July 17, 1968, Alley was forced to hand power to Emile Zinsou, a veteran politician.

Emile and son
Baudot was born in Magneux, Haute-Marne, France, the son of farmer Pierre Emile Baudot, who later became the mayor of Magneux.
He even concocted a silly story on how his son Emile created a game of hot and cold that resulted into Robert-Houdin utilizing that for the stage.
In reality, the vial was empty, with the odour being produced by his son Emile pouring real ether on a hot iron shovel.
He showed paintings in Impressionist exhibitions held in 1881 and 1882-( earlier a sculpture, of his son Emile, had been the only sculpture in the 4th Impressionist Exhibition of 1879.
Emile Berliner's son Herbert founded the Compo Company and left Berliner Gram-O-Phone.
Emile Berliner died of a heart attack at the age of 78 and is buried in Rock Creek Cemetery in Washington, D. C., alongside his wife and a son.
It was established in 1919 as a result of a benefaction from Emile Mond, in memory of his son Francis who had been educated at Peterhouse and was killed in action on 15 May 1918 whilst serving with the RAF on the Western Front.
Henri Léon Emile Lavedan ( 9 April 1859-30 September 1940 ), French dramatist and man of letters, was born at Orléans, the son of Hubert Léon Lavedan, a well-known Catholic and liberal journalist.
Berliner was the son of Emile Berliner, who had patented numerous inventions relating to sound and acoustics, and pioneer of helicopter development with the experimental Berliner Helicopter.
Born Emil Anton Bundsmann in the Point Loma area of San Diego, California, Mann was the son of Austrian immigrants Emile Theodore Bundsmann, and his wife Bertha Waxelbaum ( original surname: Weichselbaum ) of Macon, Georgia.
* Henry Berliner, a United States aircraft and helicopter pioneer, son of Emile Berliner
Cammaerts was born in London and raised in Radlett in Hertfordshire, the son of Professor Emile Cammaerts, a Belgian poet.
With his wife, Melanie, he had a son, Emile, and two stepsons, Clement and Harry E. LeRoy.
He brought up his son according to the principles of Rousseau's Emile, and the boy, after a regime of outdoor life, followed by some years classical study, was apprenticed to a printer, so that he might make acquaintance with manual labor.
And Emile Hirsch, who plays her guilt-tormented son, has the talent to sustain a major career.
Jean-Jacques Schreiber ( his birth name ) was born in Paris, the eldest son of Emile Servan-Schreiber, journalist, who founded the financial newspaper Les Échos, and Denise Brésard.
Xavier Mertz was born in Basel, the son of Emile Mertz, who owned a large engineering firm in the city.
He initially turns down the job due to a steady civilian income in artwork and a planned vacation with his only son, Emile.
The day before the operation is set to begin, Janders exacts a promise from Faulkner to watch over his son Emile should he fail to return from Africa.
His son, John Frederick Ginnett ( 1825 in London – 1892 ) and three grandsons Claude ( b. Bath ), Frederick Emile ( b. Sheffield ) and Albert ( b. Southampton ) followed him.
Born in Wimbledon, Surrey, Thomas Ralph Merton was the only son of Emile Ralph Merton and Helen, daughter of Thomas Meates, a descendant of Sir Thomas Meutas, Secretary to Sir Francis Bacon.

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