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* Legrand, Pierre ( 1996 ) ' European Legal Systems Are Not Converging ', International and Comparative Law Quarterly 45: 52-81.
* Legrand, Pierre ( 1997 ) ' Against a European Civil Code ', Modern Law Review 60: 44-63.
* Legrand, Pierre ( 2003 ) ' The Same and the Different ' in Legrand, Pierre and Munday, Roderick ( eds.
Pierre Jean-Baptiste Legrand d ' Aussy introduced the terms menhir and dolmen, both taken from the Breton language, into antiquarian terminology.

Legrand and 2003
He has worked on the stage adaptation of Jacques Demy ’ s Les Demoiselles de Rochefort, together with composer Michel Legrand, that opened at Le Palais des Congrès in 2003.
* S druge strane sna ( live with Michel Legrand ) ( Croatia Records, 2003 )
* 2003: Malabar Princess by Gilles Legrand

Legrand and .
* Edwin O. Legrand
Turlupin or Tirelupin: A French Brighella created by Henri Legrand.
Paul Legrand as Pierrot.
When Gustave Courbet drew a crayon illustration for The Black Arm ( 1856 ), a pantomime by Fernand Desnoyers written for another mime, Paul Legrand ( see next section ), the Pierrot who quakes with fear as a black arm snakes up from the ground before him is clearly a child of the Pierrot in The Ol ’ Clo's Man.
In 1839, Legrand made his debut at the Funambules as the lover Leander in the pantomimes, and when he began appearing as Pierrot, in 1845, he brought a new sensibility to the character.
A mime whose talents were dramatic rather than acrobatic, Legrand helped steer the pantomime away from the old fabulous and knockabout world of fairy-land and into the realm of sentimental — often tearful — realism.
Legrand left the Funambules in 1853 for what was to become his chief venue, the Folies-Nouvelles, which attracted the fashionable and artistic set, unlike the Funambules ’ working-class children of paradise.
) Legrand often appeared in realistic costume, his chalky face his only concession to tradition, leading some advocates of pantomime, like Gautier, to lament that he was betraying the character of the type.
But it was the Pierrot as conceived by Legrand that had the greatest influence on future mimes.
lang, Michel Legrand, Brian McKnight, Peter Nero and Roger Williams.
* The sound track for the 1971 movie " Summer of ' 42 " by Michel Legrand includes a lively piece called " The Bacchanal.
Others denote a personal trait: Lacourse might have been a fast runner, Legrand was probably tall, etc.
* The British version, by Alain Legrand, removed the vocals and increased the tempo of the tune while making it sound as if it were played on a fairground organ.
In February 1957, Brel performed at the Alhambra Theatre with Maurice Chevalier, Michel Legrand, and ballet dancer Zizi Jeanmaire.
The album was recorded at the Théâtre de l ' Apollo in Paris, with André Popp and Michel Legrand conducting.
Louis Malle hired composer Michel Legrand to write a score for the film, which he did.
Le Grand ( also, Legrand ) is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in Merced County, California, United States.
The music was written by Michel Legrand.
In addition, composer Michel Legrand assisted in restoring the original 4-track stereo sound masters to digital and remastering his score to produce a higher-quality version, now available on CD.
Michel Jean Legrand ( born 24 February 1932, in Bécon-les-Bruyères in the Paris suburbs ) is a French musical composer, arranger, conductor, and pianist.

Pierre and Roderick
In the history of Saint Jean Cap Ferrat, some of the estates on Cap Ferrat have hosted a plethora of celebrities among others: King Leopold II of Belgium, Baroness de Rothschild, Charlie Chaplin, Rainier III, David Niven, Somerset Maugham, Jean Cocteau, Lady Kenmare and Roderick Cameron, Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, Pierre and Sao Schlumberger, Hubert de Givenchy, Rachel Lambert Mellon, Mary Wells Lawrence, Isadora Duncan, Winston Churchill, French Prime Ministers Maurice Rouvier and Raymond Barre and many more.

Pierre and 2003
On January 6, 2004, Prime Minister Pierre Charles, who had been suffering from heart problems since 2003, died.
* 1908 – Pierre Graber, Swiss Federal Councilor ( d. 2003 )
* Juan Pierre ( 2003 – 2005 )Pierre holds many franchise records including regular season games played ( 162 ), most regular season at-bats ( 678 ), hits ( 221 ), triples ( 13 ), and stolen bases ( 65 ).
* Pierre Efratas wrote a sequel called Le Destin d ' Ivanhoe ( 2003 ), published by Éditions Charles Corlet.
* December 6 – Pierre Graber, Swiss Federal Councilor ( d. 2003 )
The 2003 French TV movie starred Pierre Richard as Robinson.
C-SPAN has also carried CBC ’ s coverage of major events affecting Canadians, including: Canadian federal elections, key proceedings in Canadian Parliament, Six days in September 2000 that marked the death and state funeral of Pierre Elliott Trudeau, the power outage crisis in summer 2003, U. S. presidential elections ( e. g. in 2004, C-SPAN picked up The National the day after the election for the view from Canadians ), state visits and official visits of American presidents to Canada, and Barack Obama inauguration in 2009.
Natalie Depraz, Francisco Varela, Pierre Vermersch, On Becoming Aware: A Pragmatics of Experiencing ( Amsterdam: John Benjamins 2003 )-searches for the sources and the means for a disciplined practical approach to exploring human experience.
" The 300 + member SDSU Marching Band, " The Pride of the Dakotas ", given the special name the Millennium Band in 2000 by the South Dakota State Legislature, has marched in the 1981 and 1997 Presidential Inaugural Parades in Washington, D. C .; A Capital Fourth in 2000 in Washington DC which was broadcast on PBS ; the 2003 and 2008 Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California making them the second collegiate band in the history of the Rose Bowl to be invited to march twice when their team was not competing ; and the Korean War Monument Dedication at the state's capital Pierre in 2004, in the company of two other college bands and 60-some high school bands from across the state.
Notable appearances include Igor Stravinsky, Aaron Copland, Esa-Pekka Salonen and Pierre Boulez, who was festival director in 2003.
In their 2003 book titled La Face cachée du Monde ( The Hidden face of " Le Monde "), authors Pierre Péan and Philippe Cohen alleged that Colombani and then-editor Edwy Plenel had shown, amongst other things, partisan bias and had engaged in financial dealings that compromised the paper's independence.
Pierre Graber ( 6 December 1908 – 19 July 2003 ) was a Swiss politician and member of the Swiss Federal Council ( 1970-1978 ).
* Grothendieck – Serre Correspondence ( 2003 ), bilingual edition, edited with Pierre Colmez
During his tenure at the helm of CBC's flagship newscast beginning May 1, 1988 ( as co-anchor of CBC Prime Time News from November 1992 to fall 1995, and as sole anchor of The National otherwise ), he has covered Canadian news stories including federal elections, party leadership conventions, the Meech Lake Accord negotiations, the Charlottetown Accord and its referendum, the 1995 Quebec referendum, floods in Manitoba in 1997, ice storms in Ontario and Quebec in 1998, the six days in September 2000 that marked the death and state funeral of Pierre Trudeau, the 2003 blackout across much of Eastern North America and the death and state funeral of Jack Layton.
* Guillaume Piketty, Pierre Brossolette, le rude parcours d ' une mémoire, Les Chemins de la Mémoire, n ° 128, mai 2003
## Pierre Jean Marie of Orléans ( born on 6 August 2003 in Cannes ).
Stefan Wul was the nom de plume of French science fiction writer Pierre Pairault ( 27 March 1922 – 26 November 2003 ).
In 2004, he went to Algeria after the rebuilding of lodgings by the Fondation Abbé Pierre, following the 2003 earthquake which destroyed parts of the country.
Abbé Pierre also had the distinction of having been voted France's most popular person for many years, though in 2003 he was surpassed by Zinedine Zidane, moving into second place.
Pierre Poujade ( 1 December 1920 – 27 August 2003 ) was a French populist politician after whom the Poujadist movement was named.
The definitive biography of the director is only available in French, Pierre Billard's Louis Malle-Rebelle solitaire ( 2003 ).

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