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Bergerac's and with
The model for the Roxane character of the Rostand play was Bergerac's cousin, who lived with his sister, Catherine de Cyrano, at the Convent of the Daughter of the Cross.

Bergerac's and were
John Nettles, in his book Bergerac's Jersey, states that the locals were always amused by such editing.

Bergerac's and theme
It is possible that Edmond Rostand's fictionalized portrayal of Cyrano de Bergerac makes an allusion to the Ars amatoria: the theme of the erotic and seductive power of poetry is highly suggestive of Ovid's poem, and Bergerac's nose, a distinguishing feature invented by Rostand, calls to mind Ovid's cognomen, Naso ( from nasus, ' large-nosed ').

Bergerac's and .
Cyrano de Bergerac's works L ' Autre Monde: ou les États et Empires de la Lune ( The Other World: or the States and Empires of the Moon ) ( published posthumously, 1657 ) and Les États et Empires du Soleil ( The States and Empires of the Sun ) ( 1662 ) are classics of early modern science fiction.
One of the most notable characters is Charlie Hungerford ( played by Terence Alexander, well known as having played Monty in the BBC adaptation of The Forsyte Saga ), who also happens to be Jim Bergerac's former father-in-law.
Other regular characters in the series included Deborah ( Deborah Grant ), Bergerac's ex-wife, and his boss, Chief Inspector Barney Crozier ( Sean Arnold ), previously Inspector, later Superintendent.
The house becomes Bergerac's " home " when he is in between properties of his own, and due to its unique design, sums up in many people's minds what a Jersey " millionaire's " house looks like.
The final scene provides a strong hint about Bergerac's future after Charlie Hungerford has recommended Bergerac for the new position of heading up the Bureau des Étrangers as it is rolled out across the Channel Islands following its success in Jersey.
In the late 1980's he fronted a campaign in Jersey, Channel Islands, to save Queens Valley, the site of Bergerac's cottage, from being turned into a reservoir due to the presence of a rare type of snail but was unable to stop it.

relationships and with
As Lipton puts it: `` The Eros is felt in the magic circle of marijuana with far greater force, as a unifying principle in human relationships, than at any other time except, perhaps, in the mutual metaphysical orgasms.
Proprietorships can establish a meaningful identity, representing a human personality, and thus establish sincere relationships with customers and community.
The interesting thing about Mr. Lyford's approach, and the approach of the contributors to The Agreeable Autocracies ( Oceana Publications, 1961 ) to the situation of American civilization, is that it is concerned with comprehending the psychological relationships which are having a decisive effect on American life.
It is also the concern of the Department of State that our trading relationships with the rest of the world are vigorous, profitable, and active -- this is not just a passing interest or a matter of concern only to the Department of Commerce.
How can you cash in on this fast-growing type of outlet and still maintain relationships with older existing outlets which are still important??
For example, child welfare experience abounds with cases in which the parental request for substitute care is precipitated by a crisis event which is meaningfully linked with a fundamental unresolved problem of family relationships.
These theoretical relationships are more clearly illustrated in Fig. 7 and their sum can be seen to correlate in form with practical measurements made with the Hesiometer as illustrated in the first portion of Fig. 5 for the cutting mechanism.
Most people do not realize that the congregation, as a gathered fellowship meeting regularly face to face, personally sharing in a common experience and expressing that experience in daily relationships with one another, is unique.
Adult AAC users generally have satisfying relationships with family and friends and engage in pleasurable and interesting life activities.
Since then, it has focused on improving relationships with Western countries, cultivating links with other Portuguese-speaking countries, and asserting its own national interests in Central Africa through military and diplomatic intervention.
From an analysis of relationships and diversities within the Asterales and with their superorders, estimates of the age of the beginning of the Asterales have been made, which range from 116 Mya to 82Mya.
More recently, disagreements over homosexuality have strained the unity of the Communion as well as its relationships with other Christian denominations, leading to another round of withdrawals from the Anglican Communion.
According to Kapila Vatsyayan, " Classical Indian architecture, sculpture, painting, literature ( kāvya ), music, and dancing evolved their own rules conditioned by their respective media, but they shared with one another not only the underlying spiritual beliefs of the Indian religio-philosophic mind, but also the procedures by which the relationships of the symbol and the spiritual states were worked out in detail.
A number of these organizations are striving to foster positive relationships between the Arab and Jewish populations: The Harduf Waldorf school includes both Jewish and Arab faculty and students, and has extensive contact with the surrounding Arab communities.
Alcoholism is a broad term for problems with alcohol, and is generally used to mean compulsive and uncontrolled consumption of alcoholic beverages, usually to the detriment of the drinker's health, personal relationships, and social standing.
Specifically, the conceptual diagram graph 1 identifies only three boxes, two ellipses, and four arrows ( and their five labels ), whereas the picture 1 shows much more pictorial detail, with the scores of implied relationships as implicit in the picture rather than with the nine explicit details in the graph.
Clinton has been subject to several allegations of sexual misconduct, though he has only admitted extramarital relationships with Monica Lewinsky and Gennifer Flowers.
Both morphological and molecular phylogeny analyses disagree over bryozoans ' relationships with entoprocts, about whether bryozoans should be grouped with brachiopods and phoronids in Lophophorata, and whether bryozoans should be considered protostomes or deuterostomes.
Brazilian foreign policy supports economic and political integration efforts in order to reinforce long-standing relationships with its neighbors.
Disraeli's relationships with other male writers of his period were strained or non-existent.

relationships and women
Men may even avoid altruistic women in short-term relationships which may be because they expect less success.
In some cases, men had long-term relationships with enslaved women, giving them and their mixed-race children freedom and providing their children with apprenticeships, education and transfer of capital.
For example, the laws of Manusmṛti declare sexual relationships between men and women of different castes as illegal.
They were descendants chiefly of relationships or marriages between servant women and enslaved, servant or free African or African-American men.
However it is worth noting that the term has fallen out of general usage with respect to women who are dominant in their private relationships, and has taken on more and more, the connotation of " professional.
B. Ruby Rich argues that women ’ s relationships with film is instead dialectical, consciously filtering the images and messages they receive through cinema, and reprocessing them to elicit their own meanings.
Many of the Portuguese sailors had had illegitimate relationships with Indian women ( miscegenation ); Francis struggled to restore moral relations, and catechized many illegitimate children.
Anna Douglass remained a loyal supporter of her husband's public work, even though Douglass ' relationships with Julia Griffiths and Ottilie Assing, two women he was professionally involved with, caused recurring speculation and scandals.
This step was part of a larger project of freeing sexual relationships and expanding women's rights – including legalising abortion, granting divorce on demand, equal rights for women, and attempts to socialise house-work.
This main theme has drawn a larger audience of women movie-goers to the theaters in modern times than ever historically recorded .< ref name = Spines > Movie makers also go as far as to integrate women relatable topics such as pregnancy, motherhood, lesbian relationships, and babysitting jobs into their films in order to gain even more female oriented audiences.
Throughout history, women have not had the freedom or independence to pursue homosexual relationships as men have, but neither have they met the harsh punishment in some societies as homosexual men.
Greater economic and social freedom allowed women gradually to be able to determine how they could form relationships and families.
" Lesbianism " to describe erotic relationships between women had been documented in 1870.
Ellis believed that many women who professed love for other women changed their feelings about such relationships after they had experienced marriage and a " practical life ".
However, Ellis conceded that there were " true inverts " who would spend their lives pursuing erotic relationships with women.
For some women, the realization that they participated in behavior or relationships that could be categorized as lesbian caused them to deny or conceal it, such as professor Jeannette Augustus Marks at Mount Holyoke College, who lived with the college president, Mary Woolley, for 36 years.
Most women in the U. S. found it necessary to marry, to a " front " such as a gay man where both could pursue homosexual relationships with public discretion, or to a man who expected a traditional wife.
All relationships between women, Rich proposed, have some lesbian element, regardless if they claim a lesbian identity: mothers and daughters, women who work together, and women who nurse each other, for example.
The varied meanings of lesbian since the early 20th century have prompted some historians to revisit historic relationships between women before the wide usage of the word was defined by erotic proclivities.
As lesbian-feminists asserted, a sexual component was unnecessary in declaring oneself a lesbian if the primary and closest relationships were with women.
Often artistic representations of female sexuality suggest trends or ideas on broad scales, giving historians clues as to how widespread or accepted erotic relationships between women were.

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