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Catalogued in the CNC ( Centre National de la Cinématographie ) archives under the impersonal moniker ‘ Film Tati Nº 4 ’, Written in the late 1950s, the treatment was to have been the follow-up to Tati ’ s internationally successful “ Mon Oncle .” It tells the bittersweet tale of a modestly talented magician — referred to only as the illusionist — who, during a tour of decaying music halls in Eastern Europe, protectively takes an impoverished young woman under his wing.

Catalogued and .
Catalogued as part of ALCO's ' Century ' line of locomotives, the C628 was intended to replace the earlier RSD-15 model.
* Catalogued the Pleiades cluster on 24 December 1579.

Cambridge and Manuscript
The Treaty of Alfred and Guthrum, preserved in Old English in Corpus Christi College, Cambridge ( Manuscript 383 ), and in a Latin compilation known as Quadripartitus, was negotiated later, perhaps in 879 or 880, when King Ceolwulf II of Mercia was deposed.
An investigation of extant Canterbury manuscripts shows that one possible survivor is the St. Augustine Gospels, now in Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, Manuscript ( MS ) 286.
Cambridge Songs | Carmina Cantabrigiensia, Manuscript C, folio 436v, 11th century
* Jerome H. Saltzer, Manuscript typing and editing: TYPSET, RUNOFF ( Section AH. 9. 01, CTSS Programmer's Guide, Project MAC, Cambridge, 1966 )
* Online catalogue of Hopkins ' personal and working papers ( part of the Manuscript collections held at Cambridge University Library )
Bradford's Manuscript History of Plymouth Plantation ( Cambridge, 1881 )
This period also produced religious poetry, such as the englynion in praise of the Trinity found in the ninth-century Juvencus Manuscript ( Cambridge MS Ff.

Cambridge and 286
Examination of the remaining manuscripts has determined that one possible survivor of Mellitus ' books is the St. Augustine Gospels, now in Cambridge, as Corpus Christi College, MS ( manuscript ) 286.
Oxford, UK ; Cambridge, Mass., USA: B. Blackwell, 1991. xvii, 286 p., p. of plates: ill. ; 24 cm.
* Lewine, Carol F ; JSTOR Vulpes Fossa Habent or the Miracle of the Bent Woman in the Gospels of St. Augustine, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, ms 286, The Art Bulletin, Vol.

Cambridge and has
Stroustrup has a master's degree in mathematics and computer science ( 1975 ) from the University of Aarhus, Denmark, and a Ph. D. in computer science ( 1979 ) from the University of Cambridge, England, where he was a student at Churchill College.
In 1996 Charlie Ellington at Cambridge University showed that vortices created by many insects ’ wings and non-linear effects were a vital source of lift ; vortices and non-linear phenomena are notoriously difficult areas of hydrodynamics, which has made for slow progress in theoretical understanding of insect flight.
According to the United States Census Bureau, Cambridge has a total area of, of which of it is land and of it ( 9. 82 %) is water.
Cambridge has been called the " City of Squares " by some, as most of its commercial districts are major street intersections known as squares.
This rather closely parallels the average racial demographics of the United States as a whole, although Cambridge has significantly more Asians than the average, and fewer Hispanics and Caucasians.
The claim has been met with skepticism by Cambridge historian Mary Beard.
He was G. I. Taylor Professor of Fluid Mechanics at the University of Cambridge from 1992 to 1994 and he has been Emeritus G. I. Taylor Professor of Fluid Mechanics since then.
A cross-registration program between MIT and Wellesley College has also existed since 1969, and in 2002 the Cambridge – MIT Institute launched an undergraduate exchange program between MIT and the University of Cambridge.
* Rivalry between Oxford and Cambridge also has a long history, dating back to around 1209 when Cambridge was founded by scholars taking refuge from hostile Oxford townsmen, and celebrated to this day in varsity matches such as the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race.
The publication of Saducismus Triumphatus, an anti-sceptical tract that has been implicated in the moral panic at Salem, involved Joseph Glanvill ( a latitudinarian ), Henry More ( a Cambridge Platonist ) as editor, and Anthony Horneck, an evangelical German Anglican, as translator of a pamphlet about a Swedish witch hunt ; and none of these was a Puritan.
Pembroke has a level of academic performance among the highest of all the Cambridge colleges, with an average rank of 6. 7 out of 29 in the unofficial Tompkins Table.
Stickgold currently lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts and has four children.
The original discussion has not survived, but an explanation has ; it attributes a very similar quote to the Cambridge mathematician Professor Douglas Hartree, around 1951:
It has been claimed that Paley was not a very original thinker and that the philosophical part of his treatise on ethics is “ an assemblage of ideas developed by others and is presented to be learned by students rather than debated by colleagues .” Nevertheless, his book The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy ( 1785 ) was a required text at Cambridge and Smith says that Paley ’ s writings were “ once as well known in American colleges as were the readers and spellers of William McGuffey and Noah Webster in the elementary schools .” Although now largely missing from the philosophical canon, Schneewind writes that " utilitarianism first became widely known in England through the work of William Paley.
Since 1997 the college has always come at least eighth in the Tompkins Table, which ranks the 29 Cambridge colleges according to the academic performance of their undergraduates, and on five occasions it has been in first place.
In 2006 it accepted a smaller proportion of students from state schools ( 39 %) than any other Cambridge college, and on a rolling three-year average it has admitted a smaller proportion of state school pupils ( 42 %) than any other college at either Cambridge or Oxford.
The University of Cambridge has 31 colleges, of which Peterhouse is the oldest, founded in 1284.

Cambridge and been
By now he had become Regius Professor of Modern History at Cambridge and had been honored by the award of the Order of Merit.
He stayed at Queens ' College, Cambridge from 1510 to 1515, and may have been an alumnus.
The machine, having been inspired by John von Neumann's seminal First Draft of a Report on the EDVAC, was constructed by Maurice Wilkes and his team at the University of Cambridge Mathematical Laboratory in England.
David Kahanamoku, Lord Louis Mountbatten, Prince Edward, and Duke Kahanamoku, c. 1920. After his war service, and having been promoted to sub-lieutenant on 15 January 1919, Mountbatten attended Christ's College, Cambridge for two terms where he studied engineering in a programme that was specially designed for ex-servicemen.
In recent decades there have been four main schools of historiography regarding India: Cambridge, Nationalist, Marxist, and subaltern.
His first public action in South Australia was to take out the members of the South Australian team who had been to Oxford or Cambridge Universities.
Five characteristics of mass communication have been identified by Cambridge University's John Thompson:
Cambridge historian Christopher Andrews claimed that it was later discovered that the FSLN had, in fact, been actively suppressing right-wing opposition parties while leaving moderate parties alone, with Ortega claiming that the moderates " presented no danger and served as a convenient facade to the outside world ".
Pocock, in the so-called " Cambridge School " of interpretation have been able to show that some of the republican themes in Machiavelli's political works, particularly the Discourses on Livy, can be found in medieval Italian literature which was influenced by classical authors such as Sallust.
* " Shepherd Neame: A Story that's been brewing for 300 years " Theo Barker ( 1998 ) Granta Editions, Cambridge and Shepherd Neame: Faversham, Kent.
According to Cambridge University historian Christopher Andrew, who undertook the task of processing the Mitrokhin Archive, Carlos Fonseca Amador, one of the original three founding members of the FSLN had been recruited by the KGB in 1959 while on a trip to Moscow.
Fully devoted to Henry and the royal prerogative, More initially co-operated with the King's new policy, denouncing Wolsey in Parliament and joining the opinion of the theologians at Oxford and Cambridge that the marriage of Henry to Catherine had been unlawful.
With characteristic kindness, he had volunteered to have the spectra observed for all the stars — including comparison stars — which had been observed in the observations for stellar parallax which Hinks and I made at Cambridge, and I discussed.
Once the model of a molecule's structure has been finalized, it is often deposited in a crystallographic database such as the Cambridge Structural Database ( for small molecules ), the Inorganic Crystal Structure Database ( ICSD ) ( for inorganic compounds ) or the Protein Data Bank ( for protein structures ).
* December 5 – American Revolution: Henry Knox begins his journey to Cambridge, Massachusetts with the artillery that has been captured from Fort Ticonderoga.
At Eton and at Cambridge, Keynes had been prolific in his homosexual activity ; significant among these early partners were Dilly Knox and Daniel Macmillan.
She had been a French exchange student at Mount Holyoke College, whom he met in Cambridge.
84 Charing Cross Road, located just north of Cambridge Circus, has not been a bookstore for many years ; at street level it is now a restaurant ( entered round the corner in Cambridge Circus ), but the upper levels of the building remain as originally constructed.

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