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Tita and French
Tita French Baumlin also discusses Petruchio's objectification of Katherina, emphasising the role of his rhetoric in his taming machinations, and using his puns on her name as an example.
* Baumlin, Tita French.

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* Tita Muñoz Yuddy's Mother

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The novel's protagonist, Tita, is kept from happiness and marriage by her mother.
For example, after eating a wedding cake Tita made while suffering from a forbidden love, the guests all suffer from a wave of longing.
Stars such as Júnior, Carpegiani, Adílio, Cláudio Adão and Tita were led by Zico to become State Champions three times in a row.
On December 13, 1981, Raul, Leandro, Marinho, Mozer, Júnior, Andrade, Adílio, Zico, Tita, Nunes and Lico took the field for the most important match in club history.
Following his death there was an initiative to rename a part of the main street of Sarajevo from Ulica Maršala Tita ( Marshall Tito Street ) and the Sarajevo International Airport in his honour.
At the same theatre in 1879, he played the part of Po-Hi opposite Santley in Tita in Thibet, a two act comedy musical by Frank Desprez.
* 24 Tita Merello, Argentinian actress and singer.
* Marca and Tita are found with the variants Marcia and Titia, retaining the-i stem much as the praenomen Octavius, Octavia does, appearing instead of the expected Octavus, Octava.
Doña Ramona was well known for her lavish parties, the Legarda house is a tribute to Doña Ramona ( Moning ), as it houses La Cocina de Tita Moning, a fine dining restaurant that aims to recreate the wonderful parties of Manila ’ s most elegant era, using heirloom recipes of the Legardas, served on antique china, glassware, and silverware.
* Tita Parra ( b. 1956 )-Folklore music singer
He was married twice: first to vocalist and former Goldwyn girl Gloria Delson in 1945, with whom he had two children, and later to Virginia " Tita " Basile in 1970.
His second wife was Virginia ( Tita ) Curtis, a former fashion coordinator for the clothes designer Donald Brooks.
The industry produced actors who became the first movie stars of Argentine cinema, often tango performers such as Libertad Lamarque, Floren Delbene, Tito Lusiardo, Tita Merello, Roberto Escalada, and Hugo del Carril.
By the 1930s, tango had changed from a dance-focused music to one of lyric and poetry, with singers such as Carlos Gardel, Hugo del Carril, Roberto Goyeneche, Raúl Lavié, Tita Merello, and Edmundo Rivero.
It is based on the theatrical piece Filumena Marturano by the Neapolitan actor and author Eduardo De Filippo, which had been previously performed in Argentina with great success by the company of Tita Merello.
It starred Tita Merello and Guillermo Battaglia.
* Paraiso ( 1941 film ) is also the name of a Filipino movie starring Tita Duran, et al.
Polylux, the self-appointed " last / worst on the first " (" Das Letzte im Ersten "), is a weekly half-hour German television program hosted by Tita von Hardenberg.
His first movie with Sampaguita was Sa Isang Sulyap Mo, Tita, with Pancho Magalona and Tita Duran.
The main character of Plastic Little is Tita Mu Koshigaya, a young woman who captains a ship, the Cha-Cha Maru, whose business is capturing exotic creatures in the ' sea of clouds ' of the planet Ietta, apparently a gas giant of some kind, and selling them to collectors and zoos.

French and Robert
* 1994 Robert Doisneau, French photographer ( b. 1912 )
In reply to this the French sovereign dispatched Andrew as his ambassador to Güyük Khan ; with Longjumeau went his brother William ( also a Dominican ) and several others — John Goderiche, John of Carcassonne, Herbert " Le Sommelier ," Gerbert of Sens, Robert ( a clerk ), a certain William, and an unnamed clerk of Poissy.
* 1912 Robert Doisneau, French photographer ( d. 1994 )
The first generation of television chefs such as Robert Carrier and Julia Child tended to concentrate on cooking based primarily on European, especially French and Italian, cuisines.
* 1899 Robert Casadesus, French pianist ( d. 1972 )
* 1909 Robert Charroux, French writer ( d. 1978 )
In 1796, during the French Revolution and three years after the declaration of war between France and Great Britain, Étienne-Gaspard Robert met with the French government and proposed the use of mirrors to burn the invading ships of the British Royal Navy.
A 1954 article by Truffaut attacked La qualité française (" the French Quality ") and was the manifesto for ' la politique des Auteurs ' which Andrew Sarris later termed the auteur theory — resulting in the re-evaluation of Hollywood films and directors such as Alfred Hitchcock, Howard Hawks, Robert Aldrich, Nicholas Ray, Fritz Lang and Anthony Mann.
* 1927 Robert Hossein, French film actor and director
At the University of Michigan and Indiana University, he co-authored, with Melanie Mitchell, a computational model of " high-level perception " Copycat and several other models of analogy-making and cognition, including the Tabletop project, co-developed with Robert M. French.
* Robert M. French cognitive scientist
: The mock epic ( A. J. Liebling, Calvin Trillin, the French writer Robert Courtine, and any good restaurant critic ) is essentially comic and treats the small ambitions of the greedy eater as though they were big and noble, spoofing the idea of the heroic while raising the minor subject to at least temporary greatness.
However, there was a strong faction at the English court, headed by Robert Spencer, 2nd Earl of Sunderland, proposing that Mary and William, because of their anti-Catholic position, should be replaced by some Catholic French heir.
His adaptation of a French operetta by Émile Jonas called The Two Harlequins opened the new Gaiety Theatre, London in 1868, together with his distant cousin, W. S. Gilbert's, Robert the Devil and another piece.
However, armed forces under Robert Clive later recaptured Calcutta and then pressed on to capture the French settlement of Chandannagar in 1757.
French defeat by the British under the command of Robert Clive during the Seven Years ' War ( 1756 1763 ) marked the end of the French stake in India.
Aside from defeating the French during the Seven Years ' War, Robert Clive, the leader of the Company in India, defeated a key Indian ruler of Bengal at the decisive Battle of Plassey ( 1757 ), a victory that ushered in the beginning of a new period in Indian history, that of informal British rule.
* 1929 Robert Faurisson, French academic and holocaust denier
* 1900 Robert Le Vigan, French actor ( d. 1972 )
* 1805 Napoleonic Wars: War of the Third Coalition Battle of Cape Finisterre an inconclusive naval action is fought between a combined French and Spanish fleet under Admiral Pierre-Charles Villeneuve of Spain and a British fleet under Admiral Robert Calder.
The name " joystick " is thought to originate with early 20th century French pilot Robert Esnault-Pelterie.
At the age of 16, she asked a kinsman, Durand Lassois, to bring her to nearby Vaucouleurs, where she petitioned the garrison commander, Count Robert de Baudricourt, for permission to visit the royal French court at Chinon.
", a question to which Ribbentrop had no answer except to state that there would be a " similar message " forthcoming from the French Ambassador Robert Coulondre, who arrived later that afternoon to present the French declaration of war.

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