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Clé and .
La Clé des champs, p. 77.
* An interview with Professor Randall Kennedy about the presidency of Barack Obama and affirmative action Clifford Armion for La Clé des langues.
Statue in Souvigny-en-Sologne, FranceIn the same year Labiche, still doubtful about his true vocation, published a romance called La Clé des champs.
* Adhésion à la Fédération Internationale de l ' Art Révolutionnaire Indépendant, Clé, No. 1, January 1939
(" Al-Istifakh, or the Romance of my Friends ") Yaoundé: Editions Clé, 2001.
In 1953 Legman left his native United States for a farm La Clé des Champs in the village of Valbonne in the South of France, where he was able to pursue his intellectual interests with greater freedom.
In Japan, Shiseido sells Elixir Superieur skincare products for women, Aqua Label skincare and toiletry products for daily use, Uno skincare products for men, Clé de Peau Beauté makeup, skin and body care, Benefique skincare and Anessa suncare lines.
* Clé de Peau offers skincare, makeup and bodycare.

rise and Amsterdam
In Holland, the St. Lucia's flood killed 50, 000 while creating the Zuider Zee, thus giving Amsterdam the sea access it would later need to rise to prominence as an important port.
Following the Nazi rise to power, he emigrated to Basel, Switzerland in 1933 and was later employed by the International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam from 1936 to 1939.
With the rise of budget airlines, some stags go abroad, with Krakow, Dublin and Riga topping the list, followed by Prague, Amsterdam, Bratislava and Budapest.
This occurred during the rise of socialism in Amsterdam.
The next decade was to prove very profitable, thanks to the fall of Amsterdam and the rise of London as centre of shipping trade, thanks to the French wartime bans on shipping in Amsterdam.
The rise of Antisemitism and the introduction of discriminatory laws in Germany forced the family to emigrate to Amsterdam in 1933, where Otto established a branch of his spice and pectin distribution company.

rise and market
An example may be Paul Verhoeven's big budgeted, highly sexualized Showgirls ( 1995 ), initially intended to be a drama film about the rise of a Las Vegas stripper, that flopped both critically and commercially when released theatrically ; afterward, it enjoyed success on the home video market, generating more than $ 100 million from video rentals.
The rise of comic book specialty stores in the late 1970s created / paralleled a dedicated market for " independent " or " alternative comics " in the U. S. The first such comics included the anthology series Star Reach, published by comic book writer Mike Friedrich from 1974 to 1979, and Harvey Pekar's American Splendor, which continued sporadic publication into the 21st century and which Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini adapted into a 2003 film.
In financial markets, a stock market bubble is a self-perpetuating rise or boom in the share prices of stocks of a particular industry.
Some market organizations may give rise to inefficiencies associated with uncertainty.
Food prices in the black market continued to rise sharply, which was a major problem for the unemployed worker families.
Mirroring the earlier booms in financial speculations in performance fees-structured investment vehicles of the 1920s and 1960s, during the 1990s the number of hedge funds increased significantly, with investments provided by the new wealth that was created during the 1990s stock market rise.
Within the next century, however, European and Asian economies were slowly becoming integrated through the rise of new global trade routes ; and the early thrust of European political power, commerce, and culture in Asia gave rise to a growing trade in lucrative commodities — a key development in the rise of today's modern world free market economy
One of these gave rise to a mass movement of shack dwellers, Abahlali baseMjondolo that, despite major police suppression, continues to work for popular people's planning and against the creation of a market economy in land and housing.
The strong rise in student numbers during the 1990s was attributed partially to the poor labour market.
Recent liberalisation in the property market allowing non citizens to buy freehold land has resulted in a major boom in the construction and real estate sectors, with several signature developments such as the 2 Palm Islands, the World ( archipelago ), Dubai Marina, Jumeirah Lake Towers, and a number of other developments, offering villas and high rise apartments and office space.
The NES dominated the American and Japanese market until the rise of the next generation of consoles in the early 1990s, causing some to call this time the Nintendo era.
In 2007, the rise in interest rates and the collapse of the housing market caused a wave of loan payment failures in the U. S. The subsequent mortgage crisis caused a global financial crisis, because the subprime mortgages had been securitized and sold to international banks and investment funds.
The freight market share of the railways are also expected to rise rapidly with completion of the Kars – Tbilisi – Baku railway.
There was a huge rise in the eurosecurities market in London in the early 1980s.
These claims can be sold and quickly ( before 1320 ) give rise to the first recorded secondary market for financial assets in medieval Europe.
A bubble involves ever-rising prices in an open market ( for example stock, housing, or tulip bulbs ) where prices rise because buyers bid more because prices are rising.
The UK location of the SU and Zenith-Stromberg companies helped these carburetors rise to a position of domination in the UK car market, though such carburetors were also very widely used on Volvos and other non-UK makes.
The rise of the institutional investor has brought with it some improvements in market operations.
An economy where the stock market is on the rise is considered to be an up-and-coming economy.
* Rally ( stock market ), a sudden, significant rise in the price of an individual security or in the market as a whole
Increases in employment without increases in productivity leads to a rise in the number of " working poor ", which is why some experts are now promoting the creation of " quality " and not " quantity " in labour market policies.

rise and information
By controlling information flow through biochemical signalling and the flow of chemical energy through metabolism, biochemical processes give rise to the complexity of life.
Bayer did not always follow this rule ; he sometimes assigned letters to stars according to their location within a constellation ( for example: the northern, southern, eastern, or western part of a constellation ), according to either the order in which they rise in the east, to historical or mythological information on specific stars within a constellation, or to his own random choosing.
Recent advances in information technology and the rise of electronic encyclopaedias such as Encyclopædia Britannica Ultimate Reference Suite, Encarta and Wikipedia have reduced the demand for print encyclopaedias.
The rise of the internet and computer networks has expanded the range and detail of information available and the ease of access for the purpose of industrial espionage.
By the late 20th century, the rapid development and convergence of information and telecommunications technologies gave rise to an ICT industry on the island along with many incentives provided by the government.
Diversification in the early 1990s saw the rise of information technology, led by call centres which made use of the city's bilingual workforce.
But the New York Times reported this information in the context of a reported rise in the number of hoarded weapons in the face of what has been seen as a growing Taliban threat, even in the north of the country.
Modern hypertext systems with word and phrase-level linking offer more sophistication in connecting relevant information, but until the rise of wiki and other social software models, modern hypertext systems have rarely imitated Bush in providing individuals with the ability to create personal trails and share them with colleagues-or publish them widely.
Chiefly a text medium in the beginning, the World Wide Web gave rise to any number of personal quotation collections that continue to flourish, even though very few of them seem to facilitate accurate information or correct citation.
It also describes in its stage directions the prominence that technical aspects of theatre should play in a production, most notably in the use of signs or projections appearing after certain scenes which present the audience with relevant information about Hitler's own rise to power, in order to clarify the parallels.
In social bookmarking systems, users assign tags to resources shared with other users, which gives rise to a type of information organisation that emerges from this crowdsourcing process.
Several parts of U. S. military wanted to hire public relations firms to send out fabricated or misleading information to get a rise in the public approval of the war.
If one wanted to predict exactly how high a thrown ball would rise or exactly where and when it would hit the ground, it would be necessary to make a detailed calculation based on precise information about the ball, the altitude, the wind, and the force of the initial throw.
These functions process information at varying levels of competency and interact with the corresponding function in other individuals, giving rise to predictable reactions and impressions — a theory of intertype relations.
The potential for information gain can give rise to a number of advantages over conventional systems.
The model was intended to " prompt new insights ... and give rise to more refined and applicable theories of information seeking " ( 1996, p. 188 ).
The Death Eaters first existed 11 years before the events of the books, torturing and murdering Muggles ( non-magical humans ) as well as anyone who opposed them or was believed to have information which could aid in or harm their rise to power.
The information age has also led to the rise of soft power resources for non-state actors.
The reasons an author might choose the roman à clef format include satire ; writing about controversial topics and / or reporting inside information on scandals without giving rise to charges of libel ; the opportunity to turn the tale the way the author would like it to have gone ; the opportunity to portray personal, autobiographical experiences without having to expose the author as the subject ; avoiding self-incrimination or incrimination of others that could be used as evidence in civil, criminal, or disciplinary proceedings ; and the settling of scores.
Written by James Nice, owner of LTM, the book charts the rise and fall of Factory and offers detailed accounts and information about many key figures involved with the label.
While Bainton states that the identity of the Silver Star, which was reported to have been involved in the failed rescue attempt, has been established with some certainty, the lack of information on the sunken ship itself has given rise to suspicion about the origins and credibility of the account.
Ham accepts that natural selection can give rise to a number of species from an original population, by Mendelian recombination of already existing genes, but that new genes cannot arise from mutations, because this would be " adding information " ( he claims that only intelligence can cause a beneficial mutation ).
Learning early the value of self-promotion and publicity, Sarnoff falsely advanced himself both as the sole hero who stayed by his telegraph key for three days to receive information on the Titanic < nowiki ></ nowiki >' s survivors and as the prescient prophet of broadcasting who predicted the medium's rise in 1916.
As the complexity of the technology increased and the costs decreased, the need to share information within an enterprise also grew, giving rise to the third ( client / server ) era in which computers on a common network were able to access shared information on a server.

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