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Amélie and her
Amélie becomes a secret matchmaker and guardian angel, executing complex but hidden schemes that impact the lives of those around her, subtly.
They often discuss the meaning of this character, and although it is never explicitly stated, for Dufayel, she comes to represent Amélie and her lonely life.
Through their discussions, Amélie is forced to examine her own life and her attraction to a quirky young man who strangely collects the discarded photographs from passport photo booths.
French-Savoyard writer and poet Amélie Gex chose to publish as Dian de Jeânna (" John, son of Jane ") during the first half of her career.
Davenport then reached the semifinals, where her match against Amélie Mauresmo was interrupted by rain and was completed over the course of two days.
Montmartre was the setting of the film La Môme, ( La vie en rose ) which elaborates on the life of famous French singer Edith Piaf and her times in the slums of Paris, and of Amélie, the story of a young Parisian woman determined to help the lives of others and find her true love, is set in an exaggeratedly quaint version of contemporary Montmartre.
Her mother was Amélie Marie Celeste Miltenberger, an architect's daughter, of French Alsatian descent ; her family had built three interconnected Miltenberger mansions on Rue Royale.
She then won two hardcourt tournaments in the Middle East, the Dubai Duty Free Women's Open ( for the fourth time in five years ) over Amélie Mauresmo and her first Qatar Total Open title in Doha, defeating Svetlana Kuznetsova in the final.
She defeated the sixth-seeded Amélie Mauresmo and the fourth-seeded Kim Clijsters en route to her second consecutive final there, where she once again faced Martina Hingis.
In May, she won her first singles title in the Rome Masters, defeating Amélie Mauresmo in the final 7 – 6, 6 – 1.
To save her inheritance, Caroline-accused for her homosexuality by her horrible sister Catherine ( Laurence Vincendon )-tells her aunt Amélie ( Monique Darpy ), that Gloria is her secretary and Alex her lover.
She reached her third career final at the Qatar Total German Open in May, beating Mary Pierce, Amélie Mauresmo and Jelena Janković, before losing to Justine Henin.
At the Qatar Total Open held in Doha, Petrova picked up her first title of the year and second overall by beating second-ranked and top-seeded Amélie Mauresmo 6 – 3, 7 – 5 in the final.
Among other poems inspired by her are K N., and Ia pomniu vremia zolotoe … Published extracts from the letters and diaries of Maximilian von Lerchenfeld illuminate the first years of Tyutchev as a diplomat in Munich ( 1822 – 26 ), giving details of his frustrated love affair for Amélie, nearly involving a duel ( probably with his colleague, Baron Alexander von Krüdener ), in January 1825.
Amélie was coerced by her relatives into marrying the much older Krüdener, but she and Tyutchev continued to be friends and frequented the same diplomatic society in Munich.
In the quarterfinals, Pierce defeated third seeded Amélie Mauresmo 6 – 4, 6 – 1 to reach her first US Open semifinal.
Pierce reached the final of her next tournament, the Gaz de France in Paris, where she lost to compatriot Amélie Mauresmo in straight sets.

Amélie and ),
Amélie won Best Film at the European Film Awards ; it won four César Awards ( including Best Film and Best Director ), two BAFTA Awards ( including Best Original Screenplay ), and was nominated for five Academy Awards.
* Amélie Mauresmo ( born 1979 ), tennis player
In 2007, the BBC issued The Judi Dench Collection, DVDs of eight television dramas: Talking to a Stranger quartet ( 1966 ), Keep an Eye on Amélie ( 1973 ), The Cherry Orchard ( 1981 ), Going Gently ( 1981 ), Ghosts ( with Kenneth Branagh, Natasha Richardson and Michael Gambon, 1987 ), Make and Break ( with Robert Hardy, 1987 ), Can You Hear Me Thinking?
Most famous Belgian authors are: Guido Gezelle ( 1830 – 1899 ), Emile Verhaeren ( 1855 – 1916 ), Max Elskamp ( 1862 – 1931 ), Maurice Maeterlinck ( 1862 – 1949 ), Paul van Ostaijen ( 1896 – 1926 ), Henri Michaux ( French born and educated in Belgium, 1899 – 1984 ) and Jacques Brel ( 1929 – 1978 ) and prose writers: Hendrik Conscience ( 1812 – 1883 ), Charles de Coster ( 1827 – 1879 ), Willem Elsschot ( 1882 – 1960 ), Michel de Ghelderode ( 1898 – 1962 ), Georges Simenon 1903-1989, Louis Paul Boon ( 1912 – 1979 ), Hugo Claus ( 1929 – 2008 ), Pierre Mertens ( born in 1939 ) Ernest Claes ( 1885 – 1968 ), and, Amélie Nothomb ( born in 1967 ).
Queen Marie Amélie was highly favourable to such a match as she was herself a daughter of an Austrian archduchess ( Maria Carolina of Austria ), and Archduke Karl was not opposed to it.
Carlota of Mexico, born Charlotte of Belgium ( Marie Charlotte Amélie Augustine Victoire Clémentine Léopoldine ; 7 June 1840 – 19 January 1927 ), empress consort of Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico, the former Archduke of Austria.
* “ The Role of Eudaimonia in Aristotle ’ s Ethics ”, Proceedings of the African Classical Associations xv ( 1980 ), 1-14 ; reprinted in Amélie Oksenberg Rorty, ed., Essays on Aristotle ’ s Ethics ( University of California Press, Berkeley, Los Angeles, London, 1980 ), pp. 359 – 76

Amélie and painter
After passing through Paris, the painter was in Béthune, where he married Amélie Micheline " Lily " Ackermann, in what was described as a gesture of fronde against his father.

Amélie and who
Amélie Poulain ( Audrey Tautou ) is a young woman who had grown up isolated from other children.
On August 22, Berlioz heard from a friend that Amélie, who had been suffering from poor health, had died at the age of 26.
This clearly refers to King Carlos I of Portugal, who at the time was married to another woman, Princess Amélie of Orléans.
He married Amélie Munk of Paris, the daughter of a prominent rabbi, who would support his community work throughout his life.
Amélie, a young Belgian woman who spent the first five years of her life in Japan, signs a one-year contract as a translator at the prestigious company Yumimoto.
Copying the pages one by one, Amélie is approached by Mr. Tenshi, the manager of the Dairy Products Department, who wants to use her knowledge and asks her to draft a report about the new method of manufacturing reduced-fat butter developed in Belgium.
However, Amélie's line manager Miss Fubuki Mori feels offended as this constitutes a violation of the company's hierarchy and exposes everything to the vice-president, who scolds severely Mr. Tenshi and Amélie, and sees to it that Amélie is not writing any more reports but strictly sticks to doing duties assigned by Miss Mori.
This tournament was also notable for the rise of future French Open champion Ana Ivanovic, who upset the 3rd seed Amélie Mauresmo in the third round, before defeating another future champion in Francesca Schiavone on her way to her first Grand Slam quarter-final appearance in what was just her second Grand Slam tournament.

Amélie and by
Amélie ( Original French title: Le Fabuleux Destin d ' Amélie Poulain () aka The Fabulous Destiny of Amélie Poulain ) is a 2001 romantic comedy film directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet.
Now at the age of twenty-three, Amélie is a waitress at Café des 2 Moulins, a small café in Montmartre that is staffed and frequented by a collection of eccentrics.
The absence of Amélie at the festival caused something of a controversy because of the warm welcome by the French media and audience in contrast with the reaction of the selector.
Davenport started 1999 by winning the Sydney singles final and reaching the Australian Open singles semifinal, before losing to Amélie Mauresmo.
Davenport started the year by winning the Sydney singles final against Amélie Mauresmo.
* the famous and often sung rue Lepic with its Les Deux Moulins café, made famous around the world by Le Fabuleux Destin d ' Amélie Poulain movie,
La Maison Duchamp on Main Street in St. Martinville, Louisiana was built by Eugène and Amélie Duchamp in 1876 as their town house.
In January 1905, the Duke and Duchess of Connaught visited Portugal where they were received by King Carlos and his queen, Amélie of Orléans, whose sons Luís Filipe, Duke of Braganza, and Prince Manuel entertained the young British princesses.
Scholars have not been allowed to see the letters which are kept locked away by one of Winifred's grandchildren, Amélie Lafferentz.
He also uses the toy piano to musically recreate the childhood of the main character in the French movie Amélie, which features a soundtrack composed mostly by him.
* The brigs Porta Coeli and Amélie appear in the Horatio Hornblower series by C. S. Forester ( which was later adapted to films and television ).
No Man's Land won Prix du scénario at the Cannes Film Festival, followed by numerous awards, including the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film in 2001, while in competition with French Amélie and the Indian blockbuster Lagaan.
Dokic was knocked out of the Brisbane International by Amélie Mauresmo in straight sets in the first round.
In 2001, the award-winning French film Amélie included a scene showing the protagonist's house-bound neighbor mesmerized by a montage of video clips which featured a performance of " Up Above My Head " by Tharpe.
Once, in one of Amélie Mauresmo's matches, she challenged a ball that was called in, Hawk-Eye showed the ball was out by less than a millimeter but the verdict was called in.
* " Portrait of Madame X ", a portrait of Virginie Amélie Avegno Gautreau by John Singer Sargent
Madame X or Portrait of Madame X is the informal title of a portrait painting by John Singer Sargent of a young socialite named Virginie Amélie Avegno Gautreau, wife of Pierre Gautreau.

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