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Stéphane and
As Ravel said, It is probably better after all for us to be on frigid terms for illogical reasons .” Ravel stoically absorbed superficial comparisons with Debussy promulgated by biased critics, including Pierre Lalo, an anti-Ravel critic who stated, Where M. Debussy is all sensitivity, M. Ravel is all insensitivity, borrowing without hesitation not only technique but the sensitivity of other people .” During 1913, in a remarkable coincidence, both Ravel and Debussy independently produced and published musical settings for poems by Stéphane Mallarmé, again provoking comparisons of their work and their perceived influence on each other, which continued even after Debussy ’ s death five years later.
Perhaps the most famous ( and influential ) Sinti musician is the guitar virtuoso Django Reinhardt, who fused traditional dance hall musettes with American jazz of the day ( 1930s and 40s ) and, along with Stéphane Grappelli and the other members of the Quintette du Hot Club de France, founded the style of music known as Gypsy Jazz ”.
The panel concluded that Duffy's decision to air ' false starts ' of an interview with then-Liberal leader Stéphane Dion was not fair, balanced, or even handed " and that during the same broadcast, Duffy significantly misrepresented the view of one of the three members of his Panel ... Liberal MP Geoff Regan .”

Stéphane and defining
Of the several attempts at defining the essence of symbolism, perhaps none was more influential than Paul Verlaine's 1884 publication of a series of essays on Tristan Corbière, Arthur Rimbaud, Stéphane Mallarmé, Marceline Desbordes-Valmore, Gérard de Nerval, and " Pauvre Lelian " (" Poor Lelian ", an anagram of Paul Verlaine's own name ), each of whom Verlaine numbered among the poètes maudits, " accursed poets.

Stéphane and International
Stéphane Dion organized and hosted the First International Conference on Federalism in Mont Tremblant in October 1999 to foster international support for the cause of federalism in Canada.

Stéphane and .
Bardot had an affair with her And God Created Woman co-star Jean-Louis Trintignant ( married at the time to actress Stéphane Audran ) before her divorce from Vadim.
The range of times and places in which the horrors of the Mythos can be encountered was also expanded in late 2005 onwards with the addition of Cthulhu Dark Ages by Stéphane Gesbert, which gives a framework for playing games set in eleventh-century Europe, Secrets of Japan by Michael Dziesinski for gaming in modern day Japan, and Secrets of Kenya by David Conyers for gaming in interwar period Africa.
Phaidon appointed Stéphane Delorme editor-in-chief in July 2009.
* 1997 – Stéphane Grappelli, French jazz violinist ( b. 1908 )
The Director of Documentation for what was then the Société nouvelle d ' exploitation de la tour Eiffel ( SNTE ), Stéphane Dieu, commented in January 2005, " It is really just a way to manage commercial use of the image, so that it isn't used in ways we don't approve.
Illustration by French impressionist Édouard Manet for the Stéphane Mallarmé translation of " The Raven ", 1875.
Illustration for the Stéphane Mallarmé translation of Edgar Allan Poe's " The Raven ", 1875.
Stéphane Nadaud.
* 1908 – Stéphane Grappelli, French jazz violinist ( Quintette du Hot Club de France ) ( d. 1997 )
* 1842 – Stéphane Mallarmé, French poet ( d. 1898 )
Recently, the team of Stéphane Udry have discovered a new planet named Gliese 581 g, which is an extrasolar planet orbiting the red dwarf star Gliese 581.
While some examples of earlier prose strike modern readers as poetic, prose poetry is commonly regarded as having originated in 19th-century France, where its practitioners included Aloysius Bertrand, Charles Baudelaire, Arthur Rimbaud and Stéphane Mallarmé.
After a traditional Roman Catholic education, he studied law at university, then resided in Paris for most of the remainder of his life, where he was, for a while, part of the circle of Stéphane Mallarmé.
In 1900, he married Jeannie Gobillard, a friend of Stéphane Mallarmé's family, who was also a niece of the painter, Berthe Morisot.
This hiatus was due, in part, to the death of his mentor, Stéphane Mallarmé.
Stéphane Jouve, Christopher Bennett and others suggested that it probably belongs either to Gnathosaurus subulatus or one of the Ctenochasma species, but more data and study would be required to determine which one.
Well known members of the Commission included Eleanor Roosevelt of the United States, who was the Chairperson, Jacques Maritain, René Cassin and Stéphane Hessel of France, Charles Malik of Lebanon, and P. C. Chang of the Republic of China, among others.
The Red Room ( White House ) | Red Room as designed by Stéphane Boudin during the administration of John F. Kennedy.
Stéphane Boudin of the House of Jansen, a Paris interior-design firm that had been recognized worldwide, was employed by Mrs. Kennedy to assist with the decoration.
A Frenchman in Camelot: The Decoration of the Kennedy White House by Stéphane Boudin.
A Frenchman in Camelot: The Decoration of the Kennedy White House by Stéphane Boudin.

Beaulac and .
* Willard L. Beaulac, diplomat
* R. v. Beaulac
Gaitán was warned by U. S. Ambassador Beaulac on March 24, 1948 that Communists were planning a disruption of the impending conference and that his Liberal Party would likely be blamed.
He discusses the questions of Milton Bracker of the New York Times and U. S. Ambassador Willard L. Beaulac if Roa had acted on his own.
Ambassador Beaulac then speculated that Roa was simply used to cover the identity of the real assassins.
* John Gabriel ( Dr. Seneca Beaulac, Ryan's Hope )
* U. S. Ambassador and Mrs. Willard L. Beaulac ( from Havana ) 19 – 20 June 1952
The principal settlement in the commune is the village of Beaulac, situated where the route nationale 524 crosses the Ciron river.
Major works were required to permit this, including widening of the bridge over the Ciron, reconstructed junctions and the rebuilding of of road through Beaulac with new pedestrian paths, central islands and lighting.
* R. v. Beaulac
* that part of the county of Wolfe included in the municipalities of Garthby, Stratford, Wolfestown, D ' Israeli, Ste-Praxède and the villages of Beaulac and D ' Israeli, together with that part of the municipality of Saints-Martyrs Canadiens included in the township of Garthby.
* that part of the county of Wolfe included in the township municipalities of Garthby, Stratford and Wolfestown, the municipality of Disraeli, the parish municipality of Sainte-Praxède, the village municipalities of Beaulac and Disraeli, together with that part of the parish municipality of Saints-Martyrs Canadiens included in the township of Garthby.
* that part of the county of Wolfe as is included in the municipalities of Garthby, Stratford, Wolfestown, D ' Israeli and the villages of Beaulac and D ' Israeli.
In R. v. Beaulac ( 1999 ), the Supreme Court rejected some of its earlier conservative interpretations.

and Westphalian
The Westphalian Vehmic courts developed from the High Medieval free courts ” (), which had jurisdiction within a free county ” ().
Princes and nobles were initiated ; and in 1429 even the emperor Sigismund himself became a true and proper Freischöffe of the Holy Roman Empire .” There is a manuscript in the Town Hall of the Westphalian town of Soest, which consists of an original Vehmic Court Regulation document, along with illustrations.
Early company specialties were Old World ” sausages and Westphalian hams, soon followed by bacon and wieners.

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