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At and Louis
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At and Philippe
At the age of fifteen he was apprenticed to a goldsmith, but soon after travelled to Rome where he learned engraving from an expatriate Frenchman, Philippe Thomassin.
At this point, the French company's chief lobbyist ( and a major stockholder ), Philippe Bunau-Varilla went into action.
At the age of nineteen, Louis Philippe left France ; it was some twenty-one years before he again set foot on French soil.
At the actual moment of Henri's birth, no member of the French court was present in the room ; this enabled the supporters of Louis Philippe, duc d ' Orléans, to later claim that Henri was not in fact a French prince.
At the Assembly of Notables in 1787, Philippe was very vocal in the anti-royalist, Enlightenment ideas, leading to suspicions that he was plotting to displace Louis XVI.
At the end of 1944, according to Marcel Déat's diary, he fled with Marshal Philippe Pétain's men to Sigmaringen in Germany.
At the head of a force of 10, 000 men, the brother of the King, Philippe I, Duke of Orléans ( 1640 – 1701 ), was to advance into Catalonia, whilst the Prince de Condé, with 22, 000 men, would defend against any potential offensive by the Holy Roman Empire in the dioceses of Metz, Toul and Verdun.
At length Louis Philippe, anxious to free himself from the control of the agents of his fortune, thought it safe to parade his want of confidence in the man who had made him king.
At this period Gance was among those who saw Philippe Pétain as the means of the country's salvation, and in September 1941 Vénus aveugle had its first screening in Vichy, preceded by a speech in which Gance paid tribute to Pétain.
At the coronation of Louis XIV on 7 June 1654, Philippe acted as dean, placing the crown of France on his brother's head.
At a ruined castle Philippe finally realizes the truth, which Imperius confirms: the hawk is a woman named Isabeau d ' Anjou, who came to live in Aquila after her father — the Count of Anjou — died.
At the 1994 European elections, he was elected on Philippe de Villiers's Movement for France ( MPF )' s electoral list.
At last he can confront the murderer of his childhood friend, Philippe de Vilmorin.
At the top of the west façade of the Gare de l ' Est is a statue by the sculptor Philippe Joseph Henri Lemaire, representing the city of Strasbourg, while the east end of the station is crowned by a statue personifying Verdun, by Varenne.
At 16 July 2009, the future coalition government was a centre-left coalition PS-Ecolo-CDh with the same " Minister President " but other ministers, Paul Furlan, Jean-Marc Nollet, Philippe Henry, a woman Eliane Tillieux and old ministers Jean-Claude Marcourt, André Antoine.
At first, it reprinted rewritten, updated versions of his original novels, then it began publishing a series of " sharecropping " novels, featuring Gilles Novak, Blade and Baker, Jean Kariven, etc., written by other writers, mostly Roland C. Wagner, but also Philippe Randa, Nicolas Gauthier and Laurent Genefort.
At the same time, French-speakers from the civil society like Professor Philippe Van Parijs and French-speakers among the members of the Brussels Enterprises Commerce and Industry association ( BECI ) made proposals meant at addressing these issues ( among others ) while addressing at the same time Flemish concerns and demand for respect of the Flemish ' principle of territoriality ':
At the outbreak of World War I, 12-year-old Philippe was sent to the safety of the family's vineyard in the village of Pauillac in the Médoc.
At the 1929 German Grand Prix, around the notorious Nürburgring Nordschleife, Georges Philippe was comfortably ahead of Chiron before contact with a wall caused damage to his Bugatti's axle, slowing the car and allowing Chiron to pass and take the victory.
At the time of his death from a serious illness, Philippe Flajolet was a research director ( senior research scientist ) at INRIA in Rocquencourt.
At the French court, her husband Philippe was known by the traditional honorific of Monsieur.
At the finish, only eleven cars were classified of which just seven reached the chequered flag with three cars running out of fuel in the closing laps and Philippe Streiff having an electrical failure in his AGS JH23 in the last nine laps.
At the end of three months I showed what I had produced to Philippe Edouard Toussaint, the owner of the Galerie St Laurent.
At the outbreak of World War I Philippe tried again unsuccessfully to join the French Army.

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