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Breton and included
In addition to Cape Breton Island, the French colony of Île Royale also included Île St .- Jean ( today called Prince Edward Island ).
Also in February, Breton asked Surrealists to assess their " degree of moral competence ", and theoretical refinements included in the second manifeste du surréalisme excluded anyone reluctant to commit to collective action, a list which included Leiris, Georges Limbour, Max Morise, Baron, Queneau, Prévert, Desnos, Masson and Boiffard.
In Brittany, this led to the creation of the new Region of Brittany, which included only four out of the five historical Breton départements.
Only those who ruled a united Neustrian march are included, though the title " of Neustria " was carried by the earlier margraves of the Breton and Norman marches, the most notable by Robert the Strong, ancestor of these later Capetians.
Famous residents both past and present have included Victoria's Secret model Adriana Lima, Beyoncé and Jay-Z, Spanish singer Julio Iglesias, his son Enrique Iglesias, pro golfer Raymond Floyd, coaches Rick Pitino and Don Shula, US Senator George Smathers, Sheik Mohammed al-Fassi of Saudi Arabia, television host Don Francisco, billionaire investor Carl Icahn, co-founder of Calvin Klein Barry Schwartz, billionaire developer Donny Soffer, banker and developer Jamie Gilinski, steel executive Leroy Schecter, wireless executive Rajendra Singh, radio magnate Raul Alarcon, real estate billionaire Peter Breton, coal and oil executive Christopher F. Viegas, Perry Ellis head George Feldenkreis, former Philadelphia Eagles owner and billionaire art collector Norman Braman, heiress and philanthropist Suzie Linden, and former cable company CEO Ken Bagwell.
Breton coined the term for his book Anthology of Black Humor ( Anthologie de l ' humour noir ), in which he credited Jonathan Swift as the originator of black humor and gallows humor, and included excerpts from 45 other writers.
Breton included both examples in which the wit arises from a victim, with which the audience empathizes, as is more typical in the tradition of gallows humor, and examples in which the comedy is used to mock the victim, whose suffering is trivialized, and leads to sympathizing with the victimizer, as is the case with Sade.
The new regional municipality's boundary included all of Cape Breton County except for the Eskasoni and Membertou First Nations.
In 1944, back in New York City, her social circle included Duchamp, André Breton, John Cage, and Anaïs Nin.
It included editions of the works of Nicholas Breton, Francis Quarles, Dr Joseph Beaumont, Abraham Cowley, Henry More and John Davies of Hereford.
The many other entertainments included archery displays and wrestling between Breton and English wrestlers.
Horrified by the cruelty and the exactions of his Breton ally, Philip Augustus offered Abbot Jourdain a grant for the construction of a new Gothic-style architectural set which included the addition of the refectory and cloister.
His follow-up, Os amores libres, included more fusions with flamenco, Celtic music ( especially Breton ) and Berber music.
André Breton included two photographs of Desnos sleeping in his surrealist novel Nadja.
Surprised by this invitation, Prigent wrote a satirical song, " Son Alma Ata " ( later included on Sarac ' h ) about the incongruity for a Breton singer to be sent to perform in Kazakhstan.
He was one of the organisers of the London International Surrealist Exhibition in 1936 and editor of the book Surrealism, published in 1936, which included contributions from André Breton, Hugh Sykes Davies, Paul Éluard, and Georges Hugnet.
It was through Peret that she met Andre Breton and the Surrealist circle, which included Leonora Carrington, Dora Maar, Roberto Matta and Max Ernst among others.
Utilizing an archaic spelling of his name, Eudaf Hen is mentioned as Outham Senis ( Outham " the Old ") in a fabricated genealogy from the Life of Saint Gurthiern, included in the Breton Latin Kemperle Cartulary, compiled between 1118 and 1127.
A third to half the space in the early years of transition was given to translations, some of which done by Maria McDonald Jolas ; French writers included: André Breton, André Gide and the Peruvian Victor Llona ; German and Austrian poets and writers included Hugo Ball, Carl Einstein, Yvan Goll, Rainer Maria Rilke, René Schickele, August Stramm, Georg Trakl ; Bulgarian, Czech, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Russian, Serbian, Swedish, Yiddish, and Native American texts were also translated.
Signers of the manifesto included Aragon, Breton, Desnos, Éluard, Antonin Artaud, Jacques Baron, Joe Bousquet, Jacques-André Boiffard, Jean Carrive, René Crevel, and Max Ernst.
Number 4 included work by Georges Bataille, Benjamin Paul Blood, André Breton, Luis Buñuel, Leonora Carrington, Karl Marx, George Orwell, Benjamin Péret and others.
When France was divided into administrative regions by the Vichy government, the official Brittany Region included only four of the five departments traditionally understood to comprise the Breton territory.

Breton and idea
In hindsight, the disunion of 1929-30 and the effects of Un Cadavre had very little negative impact upon Surrealism as Breton saw it, since core figures such as Aragon, Crevel, Dalí and Buñuel remained true the idea of group action, at least for the time being.
Modern historians believe that this idea of mass British troop settlement in Brittany by Maximus may very well reflect some reality, as it accords with other historical evidence and later Breton traditions.
The idea of bagad comes from the World War 2: Breton soldiers saw pipe bands in Scotland, and brought the idea and instrument back with them to Brittany.
Stivell's most important contribution to the Breton music scene, however, has probably been his importation of rock and other American styles, as well as the formation of the idea of a Breton band.
On 11 June Churchill flew to the Chateau du Muguet, at Briar, near Orleans, where he put forward first his idea of a Breton redoubt, to which Weygand replied that it was " just a fantasy ".
This was followed in the same journal and in La Science by a controversy between Breton and A. J. H. Vincent, who disputed the interpretation given by the former of the text of Pappus, and declared himself in favour of the idea of Schooten, put forward in his Mathematicae exercitationes ( 1657 ), in which he gives the name of " porism " to one section.

Breton and 1924
Breton wrote the manifesto of 1924 that defines the purposes of the group.
The pamphlet drew upon an earlier act of subversion by likening Breton to Anatole France, whose unquestioned value Breton had challenged in 1924.
* Les Pas perdus ( Breton ), 1924 – The Lost Steps
) He denounced Dada in 1921, and issued a personal attack against Breton in the final issue of 391, in 1924.
Although he was praised by Breton in his 1924 Manifeste du Surréalisme for being the movement's " prophet ", Desnos disagreed with Surrealism's involvement in communist politics, which caused a rift between him and Breton.
Through his friend Jacques Prévert, in around 1924 Tanguy was introduced into the circle of surrealist artists around André Breton.
* St. Andrew's Catholic Church, a large stone structure, was built in 1924 and the parish is the oldest Catholic parish developed by Highland Scots on Cape Breton Island.
The first Surrealist manifesto was written by Breton and released to the public in 1924.
* La Révolution surréaliste, a Surrealist publication founded by Breton, published in Paris from 1924 to 1929
The Dada movement — which began in a café in Switzerland in 1916 — came to Paris in 1920, but by 1924 the writers around Paul Éluard, André Breton, Louis Aragon and Robert Desnos -- heavily influenced by Sigmund Freud's notion of the unconscious -- had modified dada provocation into Surrealism.
When André Breton wrote his first Surrealist Manifesto in 1924, his historical precedents as inclusions named only Gustave Moreau, Georges Seurat and Uccello.
It was created again in 1924 from Cape Breton South and Richmond.
* Riding history for Cape Breton South ( 1924 – 1966 ) from the Library of Parliament
It was abolished in 1924 when it was redistributed into Cape Breton South and Richmond — West Cape Breton.
* Riding history for Cape Breton South and Richmond ( 1914 – 1924 ) from the Library of Parliament
This riding was created in 1924 from Cape Breton South and Richmond riding.
* Riding history for Richmond — West Cape Breton ( 1924 – 1933 ) from the Library of Parliament
In 1924, its name was changed to " Cape Breton North — Victoria ", and then to " Cape Breton North and Victoria " in 1933.
* Riding history for North Cape Breton and Victoria ( 1903 – 1924 ) from the Library of Parliament
* Riding history for Cape Breton North — Victoria ( 1924 – 1933 ) from the Library of Parliament

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