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Casa Milà (), better known as La Pedrera (, meaning the ' The Quarry '), is a building designed by the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí and built during the years 1905 – 1910, being considered officially completed in 1912.
* A scale model of Casa Milà ( La Pedrera ) is exhibited at the Catalunya en Miniatura park.
The Colombian Army's assault on the FARC's Casa Verde sanctuary at La Uribe, Meta, followed by a FARC offensive that sought to undermine the deliberations of the Constitutional Assembly, began to highlight a significant break in the uneven negotiations carried over from the previous decade.
Jorge Luis Borges presents an interesting variation of the myth in a short story, " La Casa de Asterión " (" The House of Asterion ").
* La Casa 4 ( 1988 )
Giuseppe Garibaldi, La Casa Bianca
In 2010, Loren played her own mother in a two-part Italian television miniseries about her early life, directed by Vittorio Sindoni, entitled La Mia Casa È Piena di Specchi ( translated My House Is Full of Mirrors ), based on the memoir written by her sister Maria.
* La Casa ( 1990 )
The comune includes the frazioni of Bagnaia, Bosco, Capanne, Casa del Diavolo, Castel del Piano, Cenerente, Civitella Benazzone, Civitella d ' Arna, Collestrada, Colle Umberto I, Cordigliano, Colombella, Farneto, Ferro di Cavallo, Fontignano, Fratticiola Selvatica, La Bruna, La Cinella, Lacugnano, Lidarno, Migiana di Monte Tezio, Monte Bagnolo, Monte Corneo, Montelaguardia, Monte Petriolo, Mugnano, Olmo, Parlesca, Pianello, Piccione, Pila, Pilonico Materno, Ponte della Pietra, Poggio delle Corti, Ponte Felcino, Ponte Pattoli, Ponte Rio, Ponte San Giovanni, Ponte Valleceppi, Prepo, Pretola, Ramazzano-Le Pulci, Rancolfo, Ripa, Sant ' Andrea delle Fratte, Sant ' Egidio, Sant ' Enea, San Fortunato della Collina, San Giovanni del Pantano, Sant ' Andrea d ' Agliano, Santa Lucia, San Marco, Santa Maria Rossa, San Martino dei Colli, San Martino in Campo, San Martino in Colle, San Sisto, Solfagnano, Villa Pitignano.
Casa Rocca Grande was built by Fra Pietro La Rocca, Prior of Santo Stefano, towards the end of the 16th century and formed part of a magnificent palace with double entrances in the style of the Grandmaster's Palace.
He was raised in the slums of El Chorrillo in the district " La Casa de Piedra " ( The House of Stone ) Panama.
* Casa El Torico, Casa Ferrán and Casa La Madrileña, 1910s liberty style houses
* Web oficial de ' La Casa de Robert Graves ' en Deià, Mallorca.
* La Casa
While touring with La Barraca, García Lorca wrote his now best-known plays, the Rural Trilogy of Bodas de Sangre ( Blood Wedding ), Yerma and La Casa de Bernarda Alba ( The House of Bernarda Alba ), which all rebelled against the norms of bourgeois Spanish society.
Another important culture center is La Casa de la Cultura, which comprises a school, a theater, and a public library.
* La Casa Adentro ( 2008 ) – An audiodance piece recorded with a dummy-head through Binaural technology / research
The CDP gets its name from the neighborhood of Casa de Oro, which straddles the line between Spring Valley and unincorporated El Cajon, and Mount Helix, a prominent hill in La Mesa.
The name " Spring Valley " may also refer to a wider area including the Spring Valley CDP, La Presa and part of the neighborhood of Casa de Oro ( which extends into La Mesa ).

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At the end of the 20th century, " La Pausa " was partially replicated at the Dallas Museum of Art to welcome the Reeves collection and part of Chanel's original furniture for the house.
Geordi La Forge borrowed her to experience taking care of a cat, but she knocked over a vase and teapot and damaged his furniture (" Force of Nature ").
There are also many discount department stores such as Conway which includes a furniture and decoration department named Conway Design, La Onda, Dorian's, Saks, Madison Store and El Titan among others.
* Malitte ( modular furniture set designed between 1966 and 1968 ) and La Caza de Adolescentes ( 1968 )
The lobby is formed by a printing of Simón Bolívar of Alirio Palacios, the paintings Los Pescadores ( The Fishermen ) by Luisa Palacios ( 1958 ), La Tempestad ( The Tempest ) by César Rengifo ( 1958 ) and a piece of furniture with a style from the first half of 18th century.
Some of the principal businesses in Ocotlán are Nestlé, Celanese, Forrajes El Nogal, Maderas primas de occidente, Triplay y Aglomerados, Fábrica de Muebles La Cibeles and many other furniture factories like EMMAN, that is an MDF manufacturer.

La and decorative
In May 1914, when James Deering, the International Harvester heir, and his travelling companion and long-term artistic advisor Paul Chalfin, a decorative painter and interior decorator who once worked for Elsie de Wolfe, were lent one of the smaller casinas at La Pietra, Acton commissioned Suarez to take them around and show them some villas they would not otherwise have had access to.
The reverse side of a British bronze mirror, 50 BC-50 AD, showing the spiral and trumpet decorative theme of the late " Insular " La Tène style.
The visual arts of the 18th century were highly decorative and oriented toward giving pleasure, as exemplified by the Regency Style and Louis XV Style, and the paintings of François Boucher, Jean-Honoré Fragonard, Watteau and Chardin, and portrait painters Quentin de La Tour, Nattier and Van Loo.
At the age of sixty-eight he decorated a hall in his house with a series of large paintings representing scenes from La Fontaine's fables, and ten years later made for King Leopold a series of decorative paintings for the chateau of Ciergnon.

La and arts
After falling out of favour at court Olympia turned to Catherine Deshayes ( known as La Voisin ), and the arts of black magic and astrology.
He commanded the largest army, and ruled the largest and most wealthy kingdom of Europe, a kingdom which was the European centre of arts and intellectual thought ( La Sorbonne ) at the time.
In 2005, La Scala received 25 % of Italy's total state subsidy of € 464 million for the performing arts.
* La canne ( or Canne de combat ) and Bâton français, two related martial arts which use a walking stick and a quarterstaff, respectively.
Viola was invited to show work at La Trobe University ( Melbourne, Australia ) in 1977, by cultural arts director Kira Perov.
Gautier began writing poetry as early as 1826 but the majority of his life was spent as a contributor to various journals, mainly La Presse, which also gave him the opportunity for foreign travel and for meeting many influential contacts in high society and in the world of the arts.
In his decade of making documentary short films, Resnais had established his interest in and talent for collaboration with leading figures in other branches of the arts ; with the painters who were the subjects of his early works ; with writers ( Eluard in Guernica, Cayrol in Nuit et Brouillard, Queneau in Le Chant du styrène ); with musicians ( Darius Milhaud in Gauguin, Hanns Eisler in Nuit et Brouillard, Pierre Barbaud in Le Chant du styrène ); and with other film-makers ( Resnais was the editor of Agnès Varda's first film, La Pointe courte, and co-directed with Chris Marker Les statues meurent aussi ).
Due to its high altitude it is often the location of the training camps for many Boxers and Mixed martial arts contestants such as Oscar De La Hoya, Shane Mosley, and Tito Ortiz.
* Lorraine History Museum dedicated to the history of the Duchy of Lorraine and arts ( Jacques Callot collection, Georges de La Tour ).
La Trobe is considered to be particularly strong in the area of arts and humanities ; this was reflected in the 2005 Times Higher Education Supplement, where it was ranked amongst the top 25 institutions in the world in this category and third best in Australia.
Up until the late 1980s, La Trobe focused almost exclusively on the liberal arts and science.
And in the visual arts, Jean-François Millet was a native of La Hague.
At the same time, Cavendish acted as a patron of the arts ; when not on tour or residing at La Citadelle the viceregal residence in Quebec City at which the Duke enjoyed spending time Cavendish was frequently visiting the National Gallery and hosting theatrical performances at Rideau Hall.
* LASALLE College of the Arts, an arts institution in Singapore founded by De La Salle Brother, Br.
She revived the Peña ( now known as La Peña de Los Parra ), a community center for the arts and for political activism.
* Louis Andre: Le Premier accident automobile de l ' histoire, in La Revue du Musée des arts et métiers, 1993, Numéro 2, p 44-46
The Royal Society of Canada ( La Société royale du Canada ) also known as RSC: The Academies of Arts, Humanities and Sciences of Canada ( SRC: Les Académies des arts, des lettres et des sciences du Canada ) is the senior national, bilingual body of distinguished Canadian scholars, humanists, scientists and artists.
* La Chimie appliquée aux arts ( 4 vols., 1806 )
La Presse comprises several sections, dealing individually with arts, sports, and other thematic sections.
Tanobe arrived in France in 1963 where she painted at the studio of “ La Grande Chaumière ” in Paris before registering in the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts, France ’ s leading school of fine arts.
The former convent itself was also home to the Lincoln Early Childhood Studies Institute and a campus of La Trobe University for a while, but is now the site of a community and arts precinct use after protracted negotiations between developers, the state government and the Yarra City Council.
Newman graduated from La Jolla High School, San Diego, California, in 1974 ; he received a Bachelor of Arts degree, cum laude, in physics from Dartmouth College in 1978, a master of arts degree and a doctorate in physics from Rice University in 1982 and 1984, respectively.
—— ‘ La conservation des diverses espèces d ’ animation dans l ’ alcool ’, Journal de physique de chimie, d ’ histoire naturelle et des arts, vol.
It was also screened in 1969 at Cybervironment Plus, an experimental arts festival organised by Simon Chapman, and at the La Cinémathèque française in October 1970.

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