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In 1842 Charlotte and Emily travelled to Brussels to enrol in a boarding school run by Constantin Heger ( 1809 – 96 ) and his wife Claire Zoé Parent Heger ( 1804 – 87 ).
Her second stay was not happy ; she was lonely, homesick and deeply attached to Constantin Heger.
Another similarity to Jane Eyre was the use of aspects from her own life as inspiration for fictional events, in particular reworking the time she spent at the pensionnat in Brussels into Lucy teaching at the boarding school, and falling in love with Constantin Heger into Lucy falling in love with ' Paul Emanuel '.
On 29 July 1913 The Times printed four letters Charlotte had written to Constantin Heger after leaving Brussels in 1844.
In 1842, Emily accompanied Charlotte to Brussels, Belgium, where they attended a girls ' academy run by Constantin Heger.
Claire Heger was the second wife of Constantin, and it was she who founded and directed the school while Constantin had the responsibility for the higher French classes.
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The lessons, especially those of Constantin Heger, were very much appreciated by Charlotte, and the two sisters showed exceptional intelligence, although Emily hardly liked her teacher and was somewhat rebellious.
" The Three Faces of Constantin Heger.

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Two years later in Italy he paid a visit to Franz Brentano his inspiring old teacher and to Constantin Carathéodory the mathematician.
Sanford Meisner ( August 31, 1905 – February 2, 1997 ), also known as Sandy, was an American actor and acting teacher who developed a form of Method acting ( based on the ' system ' of Constantin Stanislavski ) that is now known as the Meisner technique.
He was the teacher of a whole generation of famous Romanian pan pipe performers, such as Damian Luca, Damian Carlanaru, Constantin Dobre, Radu Constantin, Radu Simion ( his son in law ), Nicolae Pîrvu and Gheorghe Zamfir.

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Isamu Noguchi arrived during 1929 — Constantin Brâncuşi, an old friend of Marie's, had directed him there — and Noguchi and Fuller were soon collaborating on several projects, including the modeling of the Dymaxion car.
Upon the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806 and the formation of the Concert of Europe after the Napoleonic Wars, the Romantic writer Constantin Frantz during the Vormärz era developed the concept of a Central European federation overcoming the German dualism between Austria and Prussia.
It was during Brâncoveanu's rule that the city was home to Stolnic Constantin Cantacuzino, coinciding with the letters he exchanged with the English statesman William, Baron Paget.
After Vlaicu ’ s death, the plane was completed by his friends Giovanni Magnani and Constantin Silişteanu, and several short experimental flights were made during 1914.
* Letopiseţul Cantacuzinesc on Constantin Brâncoveanu's relations with the Habsburgs and Ottomans early in his reign ( 1690, during the latter stages of the Great Turkish War ):
Twice during his time at this school Constantin won a prize as the best mathematics student in Belgium.
From left: Rakovsky, Leon Trotsky, and Constantin Dobrogeanu-Gherea, during a meeting in Bucharest ( 1913 drawing )
Born in the Byzantine aristocratic Rangabe-Lambrino family, the daughter of Colonel later General Constantin Lambrino and Euphrosine Alcaz, Joanna Lambrino met the Hohenzollern prince Carol, son of King Ferdinand of Romania and Queen Marie of Romania, in Iaşi, Romania, in 1918, during World War I.
Direct or covert depictions of Caragiale are also present in several fiction works, starting with a revue first shown during his lifetime, and including novels by Goga, Slavici, N. Petraşcu, Emanoil Bucuţa, Eugen Lovinescu, Constantin Stere, as well as a play by Camil Petrescu.
* Brâncovenesc, type of architecture developed in Wallachia and Transylvania during the reign of Constantin Brâncoveanu
A seminal event also occurred during those months: Ştefan Foriş, who was still general secretary, was deposed by with Soviet approval by the rival " prison faction " ( at the time, it was headed by former inmates of Caransebeş prison ); replaced with the troika formed by Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, Constantin Pîrvulescu, and Iosif Rangheţ, Foriş was discreetly assassinated in 1946.
A major act of discontent occurred inside the party during its XIIth Congress in late November 1979, when PCR veteran Constantin Pîrvulescu spoke out against Ceauşescu's policy of discouraging discussions and relying on obedient cadres ( he was subsequently heckled, evicted from the Congress hall, and isolated ).
The first capture of an Eagle was most likely during the Battle of Austerlitz in 1805 when the Russian Cavalry of the Guard under the Grand Duke Constantin overran the French 4th Line Infantry Regiment, taking their flag.
The administrative palace and the hospital were both built during the urban expansion — the latter was where the famous physician Constantin Ion Parhon, whose family was originally from Cetatea de Baltă, used to consult his patients.
A student and assistant of Wagner-Jauregg during this time was Constantin von Economo.
Constantin Dăscălescu ( 2 July 1923, Breaza – 15 May 2003 Bucharest ) was a Romanian politician who served as Prime Minister of Romania ( 21 May 1982 – 22 December 1989 ) during the communist rule of Nicolae Ceauşescu until the 1989 Romanian Revolution.
Self-administration privileges were denied to Bucharesters and taken over by the Princes during the rule of Constantin Brâncoveanu and the Organic Statute period-in 1831, the population was allowed to elect a local council and was awarded a local budget ; the council was expanded under Alexandru Ioan Cuza, under whom the first Mayor of Bucharest, Barbu Vlădoianu, was elected.
The large-scale urban development under Prince Şerban and Prince Constantin Brâncoveanu saw the building of numerous religious facilities, including Anthim the Iberian's Antim Monastery ; in 1722, boyar Iordache Creţulescu added Kretzulescu Church to the city's landscape, during a period when most new places of worship were being dedicated by trader guilds.
The most recent work by Timothy Barnes and Constantin Zuckerman concludes that the entire document belongs to a single moment, c. 314, the eastern and western parts corresponding to the respective spheres of responsibility of the emperors Licinius and Constantine during the period between Licinius ’ defeat of Maximinus II ( Daia ) in 313 and his own defeat in his first civil war with Constantine in 316-317.
In 1751 he was appointed Guardian Governor of the Duchy of Saxe-Eisenach during the minority of Duke Constantin, for whom in 1756 he became Prime Minister in Weimar.

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Schools will vary in their approach, but in North America the most popular method taught derives from the " system " of Constantin Stanislavski, which was developed and popularised in America by Lee Strasberg, Stella Adler, and others.
The contemporary historians Sozomen and Theodoret were combined with Socrates in a sixth-century compilation, which has obscured their differences until recently, when their individual portrayals of the series of Christian emperors were distinguished one from another and contrasted by Hartmut Leppin, Von Constantin dem Großen zu Theodosius II ( Göttingen 1996 ).
Though not all Method actors use the same approach, the " method " in Method acting usually refers to the practice, influenced by Constantin Stanislavski and created by Lee Strasberg, in which actors draw upon their own emotions and memories in their portrayals, aided by a set of exercises and practices including sense memory and affective memory.
Both Constantin Stanislavski and Vsevolod Meyerhold experimented with symbolist modes of staging in their theatrical endeavors.
Future Romanian philosopher Constantin Noica and future Romanian thinker Petre Ţuţea, became his closest colleagues for they all had Tudor Vianu and Nae Ionescu as their professors.
He named the substance saccharin and he and his research partner Constantin Fahlberg published their finding in 1880.
Constantin StanislavskiStanislavski's system is a progression of techniques used to train actors to draw believable emotions to their performances.
At the 1930 World Cup, Romania won their first match against Peru, 3 – 1, with goals from Adalbert Desu, Constantin Stanciu and Nicolae Kovács, before being thrashed 4 – 0 by hosts and eventual winners Uruguay.
Founded in autumn 1998, among their projects to date are " virtual encyclopedias " on Constantin Brâncuşi, Nichita Stănescu, and I. L.
Malaxa and his son Constantin ( 1922 – 1999 ) had their Romanian citizenship revoked in by the Communist regime in 1948.
The name von Economo neuron comes from their discoverer, Constantin von Economo ( 1876 – 1931 ) who described them in 1929.
George Călinescu was born Gheorghe Vişan on 14 June 1899, the son of a housekeeper, Maria Vişan ; the child was brought up by his mother's employers, Constantin Călinescu, a worker for Romanian State Railways, and his wife Maria, in their house in Bucharest.
Exactly what provoked the shooting remains unclear, but the most common explanation is that a drunkard stumbled into the path of the marching soldiers, and fired a pistol into their ranks, fatally wounding Captain Constantin Blandowski of the Third Missouri Volunteers.
Stefan Potocki and Constantin Movilă ended their lives in Ottoman captivity in Istanbul.
This inspired him to start an amateur theater group among his friends ; they worked up scenes from the plays Meşterul Manole, Căpitanul Valter Mărăcineanu and Constantin Brâncoveanu ; their closest thing to a stage was a barn.
Adevărul also published a 1929 piece by Nicolae Constantin Batzaria, in which the latter showed his adversity to radical forms of feminism, recommending women to find their comfort in marriage.
By this time, General Constantin von Alvensleben, commander of the III Corps of the German II Army under Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia came to the aid of their compatriots leading units that had arrived on the scene.
The crusaders, for their part, duly appreciated the aid of their Armenian allies: Constantin was honored with the titles of Comes and Baron.
In September 1927, the Arensbergs purchased their permanent home on 7065 Hillside Avenue, an example of Mediterranean Revival architecture built in 1920 for Lee B. Memefee and designed by architect William Lee Woollett ; they later commissioned architect Richard Neutra to build an addition to house Constantin Brâncuși's bronze version of L ’ Oiseau dans l ’ espace ( 1924 ).
Grand Duchess Alexandra Iosifovna made her three remaining sons: Constantin age sixteen, Dimitri fourteen, and Vyacheslav twelve, promise her that they would never drink, never give themselves to a life of self-indulgence, never forget that that all the privileges of their wealth and rank were meant for use and not enjoyment.

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