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Marguerite and Robinson
* Robinson, Marguerite S., The microfinance revolution, The World Bank, Washington D. C., 2001.
* Robinson, Marguerite S., The microfinance revolution, The World Bank, Washington D. C., 2001.
* The Shade # 2: " Rupert and Marguerite: 1865 & 1931 " ( with James Robinson, DC Comics, 1997 )

Marguerite and Revolution
US Senator Joseph I. France was the first US politician to visit Russia after the Revolution and an advocate of cordial relations with the Soviet Union ; he had spent time in Russia negotiating with Lenin and other Russian officials to secure the release of Marguerite Harrison, a US spy.
Based on a novel by French author Marguerite Yourcenar, the film stars von Trotta ( who again co-wrote the script ) as Sophie von Reval, a young left-wing aristocrat who sides with the Bolshevik Revolution after being rejected by a young German soldier preparing to fight the Red Army in 1919.
Later, two Benedictine nuns, Sister Marguerite and Sister Marie-Elisabeth, came to Nancy seeking asylum during the French Revolution.

Marguerite and could
Just as the French king could authorize a royal marriage that would otherwise have been deemed unsuitable, by 1635 it had been established by Louis XIII that the king could also legally void the canonically valid, equal marriage of a French dynast to which he had not given consent ( e. g. Marguerite of Lorraine, Duchess of Orléans ).
Then however in discussion with the novelist Marguerite Duras a fusion of fiction and documentary was developed which acknowedged the impossibility of speaking about Hiroshima ; one could only speak about the impossibility of speaking about Hiroshima.
Marguerite of Bourbon, wife of Philip II of Savoy, had intended to found a monastery on the spot, but died before her intention could be carried into effect.
Marguerite Louise's extravagances perturbed Ferdinando because the Tuscan exchequer was nearly bankrupt ; it was so empty that when the Wars of Castro mercenaries were paid for, the state could no longer afford to pay interest on government bonds.
He later went to his producer and joked that the film could not be done unless Marguerite Duras was involved in writing the screenplay.
The first time that she is mentioned in the novel is during the chapter " The New Marguerite ", where it is revealed that she could not perform at the ceremony for the former managers.
In the 2006 Supreme Court of Canada decision of Multani v. Commission scolaire Marguerite ‑ Bourgeoys the court held that the banning of the kirpan in a school environment offended Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms, nor could the limitation be upheld under s. 1 of the Charter, as per R. v. Oakes.

Marguerite and provide
King Louis seeks a new wife to provide him with an heir and ensure the succession, but is hindered by the fact he is still married to Marguerite of Burgundy, who has been imprisoned for adultery in the Tour de Nesle Affair.

Marguerite and ,"
" The narrator learns this copy of Manon Lescaut was a gift from Armand to Marguerite, Armand telling him that she read the story " over and over again ," making notes in the margins and " declar that when a woman loves, she can not do as Manon did.
* Pièces grinçantes ( Paris: La Table ronde, 1956 ) – comprises " Ardèle, ou La Marguerite ," " La Valse des Toréadors ," " Ornifle, ou Le Courant d ' air ," and " Pauvre Bitos, ou Le Dîner de têtes ;" Ardèle, ou La Marguerite translated by Hill as Ardèle ( London: Methuen, 1951 ); La Valse des Toréadors translated by Hill as Waltz of the Toreadors ( London: Elek, 1953 ; New York: Coward-McCann, 1953 ); Ornifle, ou Le Courant d ' air translated by Hill as It's Later Than You Think ( Chicago: Dramatic, 1970 ); Pauvre Bitos, ou Le dîner de têtes translated by Hill as Poor Bitos ( London: Methuen, 1956 ).
The 1937 screen test, which exists in the British Film Institute archives under the title " Marguerite Allan and Michael Rennie Screen Test ," did not lead to a film career for either performer.
* Giorgetto Giorgi, " Il Grand Tour e la scoperta dell ’ antico nel Labyrinthe du monde di Marguerite Yourcenar ," in Sergio Audano, Giovanni Cipriani ( ed.
*" Marguerite Young ," in Conversations with American Writers – Charles Ruas.
This is oft used by the revered poet Matthew Arnold ; the seminal example of this is the transitional line between stanzas 1 and 4 in the episcopalian " To Marguerite — Continued ," Arnold's ruminative, metaphysical commentary on mental isolation ; " Across the sounds and channels pour --...
Songs that are exclusive to this release are: " Home Again ," " Marguerite " ( Substituted later for " Where's The Girl?
Between then and 1916 Courtot made thirty-seven films for Kalem including the starring role in " The Ventures of Marguerite ," a sixteen episode action / adventure serial.
In 1922, while working on " Down to the Sea in Ships ," the film that became her most important feature-length work, Marguerite Courtot began a relationship with co-star Raymond McKee.

Marguerite and began
At 17, Marguerite went to France, her parents ' native country, where she began studying for a degree in mathematics.
Later, it was used by Francis I, as well as his sister Marguerite de Navarre, who began writing her book entitled L ' Heptaméron while living there.
The seigneurie was bought by Marguerite d ' Youville, a founder of the Quebec religious society the Grey Nuns in 1765 and 10 years later construction began on the Church of Saint-Joachim.
Although he was still married to his first wife Marguerite, Simpson and Brown began dating.
Dumont trained as an operatic singer and actress in her teens, and began performing on stage in both America and Europe, at first under the name Daisy Dumont and later as Margaret ( or Marguerite ) Dumont.
Shortly afterwards, Louis Henri began a public affair with an opera singer, Marguerite Michelot, which resulted in two illegitimate daughters, one of whom, Adèle, went on to marry the comte de Reuilly.
While Marguerite began to experiment with textiles and created large, fine art tapestries and hooked rugs, William began to experiment with sculpture, which would become his primary medium.
Within a year Miss Davis began her elocution and dramatic art education under the tutelage of Miss Marguerite E. Saxton of Washington.
Born in Paris, he began his career as assistant director of Marguerite Duras films, including Nathalie Granger, India Song, and also actor in the 1973 short film La Sœur du cadre.
A US National tour began on February 20, 2000 through April 1, 2001, directed and choreographed by Robert Longbottom with Douglas Sills re-creating his role and with Amy Bodnar as Marguerite and William Paul Michals as Chauvelin.

Marguerite and industry
Nearing and his first wife, Nellie Marguerite Seeds Nearing, were the parents of John Scott, who wrote a participant's account of having worked in industry in the Soviet Union during the 1930s.

Marguerite and 2001
* Aronowitz, Marguerite Madison ( 2001 ) Art Treasures and Museums In and Around Prescott, Arizona, Pine Castle Books, ISBN 978-0-9666615-1-4

Marguerite and p
When his involvement with hypnosis waned as a result of failure to establish professional acceptance, he turned to the study of development spurred on by the birth of his two daughters, Marguerite and Armande ( born in 1885 and 1887, respectively ), calling Armande a subjectivist and Marguerite an objectivist, and developing the concepts of introspection and externospection in an anticipation of Carl Jung's psychological types. Ellenberger, p. 702-3 In the 21 year period following his shift in career interests, Binet " published more than 200 books, articles, and reviews in what now would be called experimental, developmental, educational, social, and differential psychology " ( Siegler, 1992 ).
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It was published in Paris by Hachette in 1859 ( Easson and Shuttleworth 1998, p. xxxvi ) and reprinted at least twice: in 1860, under the title Marguerite Hale ( Nord et Sud ), and, in 1865, under the title Nord et Sud.

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