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The Baron does not seem to notice anything amiss, but he does get upset at the amount of time the two of them dance together, and he makes an effort to remind Camille that Valencienne is married to him.
Nemo does end up saving Camille from an untimely death, and to make sure she can have her wounds treated he takes her about the Nautilus too, where she wakes up as a " free prisoner ".

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Camille Paglia, a self-described " dissident feminist " who has often been at odds with other academic feminists, argues that the Marxist-inspired interpretation of misogyny so prevalent in second-wave feminism is seriously flawed.
Both men, angered by what they perceived as libellous statements, declared that Desmoulins should be denounced and Malouet “ went so far as to ask that Camille be certified insane .” The Actes des Apôtres, the equally savage royalist newspaper that served as the Révolutions opposite number, engaged in a continual war of insults with the Révolutions, and particularly with Desmoulins, whom it dubbed, in a satirical poem, " l ' ânon des moulins ".
" Camille Saint-Saëns, a relentless opponent of Debussy's music, claimed he had abandoned his customary summer holidays so he could stay in Paris and " say nasty things about Pelléas.
* Albert Calmette and Camille Guérin discovered how to culture the tuberculosis bacillus, Mycobacterium tuberculosis ( so called BCG or Bacillus Calmette-Guérin ) at Institut Pasteur de Lille and developed in 1921 the first effective antituberculosis vaccine ;
The Flammarion engraving is a wood engraving by an unknown artist, so named because its first documented appearance is in Camille Flammarion's 1888 book L ' atmosphère: météorologie populaire (" The Atmosphere: Popular Meteorology ").
Following this, the Doctor offers Rose the option of traveling with him, taking her to see the end of the world and giving her a " superphone " so she can remain in contact with her mother Jackie ( Camille Coduri ), and boyfriend Mickey ( Noel Clarke ).
The suicide or murder, the losses many of the general public suffered, and his close involvement with so many ministers led to the resignation of premier Camille Chautemps amidst accusations from the right-wing opposition that Chautemps and his police had intentionally killed Stavisky to protect influential people.

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Woman with a Parasol, ( Camille and Jean Monet ), 1875, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.
Camille Monet had become ill with tuberculosis in 1876.
.” Journalist and art critic Octave Mirbeau on the other hand, writes,Camille Pissarro has been a revolutionary through the revitalized working methods with which he has endowed painting ”.
Instead, she came to prefer the company of " the gentle Camille Pissarro ", with whom she could speak frankly about the changing attitudes toward art.
* Rewald, John, ed., with the assistance of Lucien Pissarro: Camille Pissarro, Lettres à son fils Lucien, Editions Albin Michel, Paris 1950 ; previously published, translated to English: Camille Pissarro, Letters to his son Lucien, New York 1943 & London 1944 ; 3rd revised edition, Paul P Appel Publishers, 1972 ISBN 0-911858-22-9
" The Elephant " from Camille Saint-Saëns ' The Carnival of the Animals is a satirical portrait of the double bass, and American virtuoso Gary Karr made his televised debut playing " The Swan " ( originally written for the cello ) with the New York Philharmonic conducted by Leonard Bernstein.
Claude Monet, Woman with a Parasol, ( Camille and Jean Monet ), 1875, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C.
Anquetin worked closely and exhibited with the artists Vincent van Gogh, Charles Angrand, Emile Bernard, Paul Gauguin, Camille Pissarro, Georges Seurat, Paul Signac and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.
He was hospitalized in Hawaii after he had symptoms while paddleboarding with his then-wife, Camille.
* Narrated " Carnival of the Animals " music by Camille St Saëns with the Nash Ensemble-Wigmore Hall, 1999
French victories in south Germany continued after Villars ' resignation, however, with a new army under Camille de Tallard victorious in the Electorate of the Palatinate.
In neighboring Lebanon, president Camille Chamoun, an opponent of Nasser, viewed the creation of the UAR with worry.
In neighboring Lebanon, president Camille Chamoun, an opponent of Nasser, viewed the creation of the UAR with worry.
He entered into a relationship withand subsequently became engaged to – Camille Moke, despite the symphony being inspired by Berlioz's obsession with Harriet Smithson.
Camille Paglia, author of Sexual Personae and public intellectual, denounced Fish as a " totalitarian Tinkerbell ," charging him with hypocrisy for lecturing about multiculturalism from the perspective of a tenured professor at the homogeneous and sheltered ivory tower of Duke .< ref >
Unlike the three previous band albums, Dream Factory included significant input from the band members and even featured a number of songs with lead vocals by Wendy & Lisa, while the Camille project saw Prince create a new persona primarily singing in a sped up, female-sounding voice.
Even more important was his meeting with Camille Corot in 1852 in Optevoz ( Isère ).
As the most important influence Hardy cites the self-study of Cours d ' analyse de l ' École Polytechnique by the French mathematician Camille Jordan, through which he became acquainted with the more precise mathematics tradition in continental Europe.
Camille moved with her mother, brother and younger sister to the Montparnasse area of Paris in 1881, her father having to remain behind, working to support them.
Auguste Rodin, Portrait of Camille Claudel with a Bonnet, 1886
* Camille Chameleon-Originally a girl that would never fit in anywhere, Camille spent her time studying biology and became obsessed with chameleons and their ability to fit in anywhere.

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The ballet had its world premiere on 13 November 1975 at the Palais Theatre in Melbourne, with Marilyn Rowe ( Hanna ), John Meehan ( Danilo ), Lucette Aldous ( Valencienne ), Kelvin Coe ( Camille ), Colin Peasley ( Baron Mirko Zeta ) and Ray Powell ( Njegus ).
Suddenly becoming aware of the presence of Camille and Valencienne, Njegus hides in a cupboard underneath the desk.
The couple end up on the desk with Camille kissing Valencienne and the two hugging each other, at which point Njegus suddenly confronts them, much to their surprise and embarrassment.
Shortly after, Baron Zeta, Valencienne and Njegus arrive, and they openly show their contempt for Camille.
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation ( ABC-TV ) recorded a live performance by the Australian Ballet, at Melbourne's State Theatre, on 25 June 1993, with Lisa Pavane ( as Hanna Galwari ), Steven Heathcote ( Count Danilo Danilovitsch ), Rebecca Yates ( Valencienne ), David McAllister ( Camille de Rosillon ), Colin Peasley ( Baron Mirko Zeta ), and Ray Powell ( Njegus ).

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By age twenty, she had met and befriended the important, and pivotal, landscape painter of the Barbizon School, Camille Corot, who excelled in figure painting as well.
His other paintings during that period were influenced by Camille Corot, who tutored him.
From the only daughter of Camille, Jeanne Pissarro, other painters include Henri Bonin-Pissarro also known as BOPI ( 1918 – 2003 ) and Claude Bonin-Pissarro ( born 1921 ), who is the father of Abstract artist Frédéric Bonin-Pissarro ( born 1964 ).
Camille Claudel, directed by newcomer Bruno Nuytten and starring Isabelle Adjani and Gérard Depardieu, was a major commercial success in 1988, earning Adjani, who was also the film's co-producer, a César Award for best actress.
Camille Paglia, who called the poem " the greatest poem of the twentieth century ," and said " all human beings, like Leda, are caught up moment by moment in the ' white rush ' of experience.
The first such addition came from Nicolas Camille Flammarion in 1921, who added Messier 104 after finding Messier ’ s side note in his 1781 edition exemplar of the catalogue.
It was placed under the administration of Comte Camille de Tournon, who wrote a detailed inventory of the former Principality of Bayreuth.
Among the non-Italian born baritones that were active in the third quarter of the 19th century, Tamburini's mantle as an outstanding exponent of Mozart and Donizetti's music was probably taken up most faithfully by a Belgian, Camille Everardi, who later settled in Russia and taught voice.
He is the elder son of Jean Edmond Lucien Giscard d ' Estaing ( 1894 – 1982 ), a civil servant, and his wife, Marthe Clémence Jacqueline Marie ( May ) Bardoux, who was a daughter of senator and academic Achille Octave Marie Jacques Bardoux and a great-granddaughter of minister of state education Agénor Bardoux, also a granddaughter of historian Georges Picot and niece of diplomat François Georges-Picot, and also a great-great-great-granddaughter of King Louis XV of France by one of his mistresses, Catherine Eléonore Bernard ( 1740 – 1769 ) through his great-grandfather Marthe Camille Bachasson, Count of Montalivet, and by whom Giscard d ' Estaing was a multiple descendant of Charlemagne.
* One of the most famous symphonic poems in a mythological series composed by the French composer Camille Saint-Saëns in the 1870s is titled Le Rouet d ' Omphale, or The Spinning Wheel Of Omphale, the rouet being a spinning wheel that the queen and her maidens used — in this version of the myth, it was Delphic Apollo who condemned the hero to serve the Lydian queen disguised as a woman.
During these final years Heine had a love affair with the young Camille Selden, who visited him regularly.
George Augustus Waggaman settled in the area with his wife, Camille Arnoult, who inherited a large tract of land there.
After Camille Zeringue's death, Seven Oaks was owned by Pablo Sala, who divided the property along the canal into lots, which he sold for $ 40 each.
* Camille George, who has been a member of the Pennsylvania State House since 1975.
" Camille Saint-Saëns ( by editing and publishing the Pièces in 1895 ) and Paul Dukas were two other important French musicians who gave practical championship to Rameau's music in their day, but interest in Rameau petered out again, and it was not until the late 20th century that a serious effort was made to revive his works.
Sara Forbes Bonetta photographed by Camille Silvy in 1862 Sara Forbes Bonetta was a West African Egbado Omoba who was orphaned in inter-tribal warfare at the age of eight and subsequently captured by slave-raiders.
In Émile Zola's novel Thérèse Raquin, Thérèse Raquin and her second husband Laurent accidentally reveal to Thérèse's aunt, Madame Raquin ( who has suffered from locked-in syndrome after a stroke ), that they have killed Camille Raquin ( Madame Raquin's son ).
Particularly in the earlier years of Prince Louis ' reign, he acquired the reputation for administrative probity: he obtained the departure of Camille Blanc who had long managed Monte Carlo Casino, about whom there were increasing questions as to his administration of the Casino's affairs.
Lucie Simplice Camille Benoît Desmoulins (; 2 March 1760 – 5 April 1794 ) was a journalist and politician who played an important role in the French Revolution.
Driven by the new head writer and producer Camille Marchetta, who had devised the wildly-successful " Who Shot J. R .?
The mistake derived from a misreading of Talma's Mémoires where the actor recalls an episode in which a Madame Vestris-not Eliza Vestris, as she was born several years later, but Françoise-Marie-Rosette Gourgaud, who married Angiolo Vestris-played Camille to his Horace in 1785.
His wife later remarried Camille de Sainte-Aldegonde ( 1787 – 1853 ), by whom she had a daughter Valentine de Sainte-Aldegonde ( 1820 – 1891 ), who married the 3rd Duke of Dino.
Writer Camille Paglia, who had been denounced by Friedan in a Playboy interview, wrote a brief obituary for her in Entertainment Weekly:
The Jordan curve theorem is named after the mathematician Camille Jordan, who found its first proof.

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