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* Vendramini-Joseph, Cecile: Paul le Flem, musicien breton, Sorbonne ( Paris ).
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She was born Roberta Brooke Russell in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, the only child of John Henry Russell, Jr. ( 1872 – 1947 ), the 16th Commandant of the Marine Corps and his wife, née Mabel Cecile Hornby Howard ( 1879 – 1967 ).
She learns from her cousin Madame de Volanges ( Siân Phillips ) that Gercourt's new fiancée is none other than Volanges ' 15-year-old daughter Cecile ( Fairuza Balk ).
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* Paul Bouteiller, Le Chevalier de Boufflers et le Sénégal de son temps ( 1785 – 1788 ), Lettres du Monde, Paris, 1995.
Some add the detail of Cupid aiming at the sea-god with his bow, as in the painting of Laurent de la Hyre ( 1640 / 4 ) in the J. Paul Getty Museum and that of Jacques Dumont le Romain ( 1726 ) at the Musée des beaux-arts de Troyes.
* Paul Marcinkus, president of Vatican Bank ( aka " Istituto per le Opere di Religione "), had been a director of Ambrosiano Overseas, based in Nassau, Bahamas.
Calvi also involved the Vatican Bank, Istituto per le Opere di Religione, in his dealings, and was close to Bishop Paul Marcinkus, the bank's chairman.
* Paul Meyer, L ' Histoire de Guillaume le Maréchal ( Paris: Société de l ' histoire de France, 1891 – 1901 ), with partial translation of the original sources into Modern French.
* Paul Meyer, L ' Histoire de Guillaume le Maréchal ( Paris: Société de l ' histoire de France, 1891 – 1901 ), with partial translation of the original sources into Modern French.
* 1968: Sous le signe de Monte Cristo, French movie starring Paul Barge, Claude Jade and Anny Duperey, directed by André Hunebelle
In 1970, Brel appeared in his fourth feature film, Mont-Dragon, directed by Jean Valère and co-starring François Prévost, Paul le Person and Catherine Rouvel, with a screen play by Robert Margerit.
About 30 % of all fiction sold in France today is translated from English ( authors such as William Boyd, John le Carré, Ian McEwan, Paul Auster and Douglas Kennedy are well received ).
* La Bergère et le ramoneur ( The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep ) ( animated film, 1953 ), with Paul Grimault after tale by Hans Christian Andersen, later revised and finished as Le Roi et l ' oiseau
* Pièce pour le tombeau de Paul Dukas (" Piece written as a memorial of Paul Dukas "), piano, ( 1935 )
He was described by Paul Thureau-Dangin as " le plus solennel des indécis, le plus méditatif des irréfléchis, le plus heureux des ambitieux, le plus austere des courtisans de la foule.
The term ' polycosmos ' was coined as an alternative to ' multiverse ' by the author and editor Paul le Page Barnett, best known by the pseudonym John Grant, and is built from Greek rather than Latin morphemes.
Paul and Flem
Paul Le Flem, with his wife, Jeanne ( Even ), is the grandfather of actress Marika Green and great-grandfather of actress Eva Green by his daughter, Jeanne, who married Swedish journalist Lennart Green.
He first studied with Paul Le Flem, who gave him a firm grounding in classical forms of harmony and counterpoint.
Claude Debussy, Paul Dukas and Maurice Ravel were to be his next influences after hearing a concert of their work in 1919 ; he composed several piano pieces while training to become a teacher before going to study with Le Flem.
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Paul and Sorbonne
Daniel Jones ( 12 September 1881 – 4 December 1967 ) was a London-born British phonetician who studied under Paul Passy, professor of phonetics at the École des Hautes Études at the Sorbonne ( University of Paris ).
Following the war, from 1960 to 1964, Derrida taught philosophy at the Sorbonne, where he was assistant of Suzanne Bachelard ( daughter of Gaston ), Canguilhem, Paul Ricœur ( who in these years coined the term School of suspicion ) and Jean Wahl.
When the young man expressed interest in a career in the church, his uncle, the Marquis Antoine de Fénelon ( a friend of Jean-Jacques Olier and Vincent de Paul ) arranged for him to study at the Collège du Plessis, whose theology students followed the same curriculum as the theology students at the Sorbonne.
She is sometimes said to have attended the Sorbonne: on page 39 of her biography of VO, Doris Meyer states that, during the family's 1906-1907 trip to Paris, the same during which she was etched by Paul César Helleu, the Ocampos allowed 17-year-old Victoria, " well-chaperoned ", to audit some lectures at the Sorbonne and at the Collège de France.
* BANETH-NOUAILHETAS, Emilienne L., Le Roman Anglo-Indien: de Kipling à Paul Scott ( Paris: Presses de la Sorbonne nouvelle, 1999 ).
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