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Cousin and made
In 1952, Burton successfully made the transition to a Hollywood star ; on the recommendation of Daphne du Maurier, he was given the leading role in My Cousin Rachel opposite Olivia de Havilland.
" Lycées " being organically linked to the University of France and its Faculties since their Napoleonic institution ( the " baccalauréat " was awarded by juries made of university professors ) Cousin was " crowned " in the ancient hall of the Sorbonne for a Latin oration he wrote which owned him a first prize at the " concours général ", a competition between the best pupils at " lycées " ( established under the Ancien Régime and reinstated under the First Empire, and still extant ).
Before his big breakthrough in Laugh-In, Arte made a 1965 first-season guest appearance on ABC's series Bewitched as Samantha ( Elizabeth Montgomery )' s Cousin Edgar.
At this time he was introduced to Victor Cousin, and made the acquaintance of Jules Michelet.
He made one appearance in the episode " Cousin Cleatus ".
Raine made translations of Honoré de Balzac's Cousine Bette ( Cousin Bette, 1948 ) and Illusions perdues ( Lost Illusions, 1951 ).
Their last gig, with a line-up of Regan, Cousin, Haimi and Savigear, was at the Mean Fiddler in London on 30 April 2004, at the end of a British tour ; this was filmed and copies of the performance were made available through a fan website.
" Cousin Thomas Smallman was taken into a fur trading partnership and Croghan " made a major effort to liquidate his debts.
Margaret Tyzack played the role of Bette in the five part serial Cousin Bette made in 1971 by the BBC, which also starred Helen Mirren as Valérie Marneffe.
Donald's second cousin Gus Goose, the son of Fanny Coot, made his first appearance on May 9, 1938 the first member of the Coot Kin to appear ( he would make the leap to animation a year later in 1939's Donald's Cousin Gus ).
Cousin made his debut for Gabon on 23 January 2000 in a 3 – 1 defeat to South Africa.
The 2000 animated television program Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer portrays the events depicted in the song though being made for children, the cartoon is toned down a bit, so that Grandma does not die, and Santa is actually innocent of the crime, which was instead masterminded by a scheming relative ( Cousin Mel, who is mentioned briefly in the song but made into a gold-digging villainness in the special ).

Cousin and no
" Since the Pusher Met My Cousin " and " That Red-Headed Venusburg Gal " are both referred to, but no lyrics are provided, in Heinlein's " Logic of Empire ".
He became a regular contributor to the Revue des deux mondes, and in 1847, with Amédée Jacques and Émile Saisset, founded the Liberté de penser, with the intention of throwing off the yoke of Cousin, but he retired when Jacques allowed the insertion of an article advocating the principles of collectivism, with which he was at no time in sympathy.
He was an active journalist, showing in philosophy and literature the influence of Victor Cousin, and is said to have furnished to no small extent the original of Honoré de Balzac's character, Henri de Marsay.
He wrote well, was a forcible speaker and an acute critic ; but his adoption of the indeterminate eclecticism of Victor Cousin in philosophy and of the somewhat similarly indeterminate liberalism of in politics probably limited his powers, though both no doubt accorded with his critical and unenthusiastic turn of mind.
Also, unlike the movie Lydia's parents have no idea of Beetlejuice's existence ( other than his alter egos Betty, Mr. Beetleman, and Cousin BJ ).
It shows a harmony with the Roman Catholic faith which caused Cousin to declare that Italian philosophy was still in the bonds of theology, and that Gioberti was no philosopher.
In 1999, Hussey reformed the Mission yet again and although there was no room in the line-up for Cousin ( bass duties being taken by the band's original bassist, Craig Adams ) Cousin was asked to approach Regan to invite her to reform All About Eve to open for them.
Although fully capable of normal speech, Lurch often communicates via simple inarticulate moans, which, much like the dialogue of Cousin Itt, his employers have no trouble understanding.
The Daily Telegraph wrote: " With the public no doubt the musical gem will be a ballad called ' Cousin Robin '— pathetic and tender words, with a dreamy and somewhat Gounodish air.
In the Imperial Proclamation of 1847, which was signed at Montreal on June 29, 1847, the “ Trusty ” and, “ Well Beloved Cousin James, Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, “ witnessed the declaration of the “ Royal Will and Pleasure ” thatno surrender shall be approved or acted upon, unless resolved on or approved at a meeting of Sachems, Chiefs or Principal Men .”

Cousin and criticism
The philosophy of Victor Cousin influenced him strongly, but his strength lay in exposition and criticism rather than in original thought.

Cousin and beyond
And whether the laws of our reason are the laws of all intelligence and being whether and how we are to relate our fundamental, intellectual and moral conceptions to what is beyond our experience, or to an infinite being are problems which Cousin cannot be regarded as having solved.
Muni had explored some opportunities beyond radio: he had recently co-hosted a local weekly television show on WABC-TV with Bruce " Cousin Brucie " Morrow, and he would go on to record the spoken single " Letter to an Unborn Child ", about a soldier with a premonition, which was released in 1967 to little acclaim.

Cousin and doctrine
But it is in his doctrine of the Reason that the distinctive principle of the philosophy of Cousin lies.
The doctrine of Cousin was criticized by Sir W Hamilton in the Edinburgh Review of 1829, and it was animadverted upon about the same time by Schelling.

Cousin and necessarily
The correlation of the ideas of infinite and finite does not necessarily imply their correality, as Cousin supposes ; on the contrary, it is a presumption that finite is simply positive and infinite negative of the same that the finite and infinite are simply contradictory relatives.
Secondly, the conditions of intelligence, which Cousin allows, necessarily exclude the possibility of knowledge of the absolute they are held to be incompatible with its unity.

Cousin and knowledge
" The transcendentalists were largely unacquainted with German philosophy in the original, and relied primarily on the writings of Thomas Carlyle, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Victor Cousin, Germaine de Staël, and other English and French commentators for their knowledge of it.
By his method of observation and induction as thus explained, his philosophy will be found to be marked off very clearly, on the one hand from the deductive construction of notions of an absolute system, as represented either by Schelling or Hegel, which Cousin regards as based simply on hypothesis and abstraction, illegitimately obtained ; and on the other, from that of Kant, and in a sense, of Sir W. Hamilton, both of which in the view of Cousin are limited to psychology, and merely relative or phenomenal knowledge, and issue in scepticism so far as the great realities of ontology are concerned.
This led Cousin, still holding by essential knowledge of being, to ground it in an analysis of consciousness ,-- in psychology.
His chief philosophical importance consists in the fact that he was a leader in the attempt to revivify French philosophy by the new thought of Germany, to which he had been introduced by Victor Cousin, but of which he never had more than a second-hand knowledge.

Cousin and destroyed
Two notable examples came in the episodes " Cousin Liz " ( Archie went on a diatribe about how God hates gays ) and " California, Here We Are " ( where, upon learning that Gloria's near affair had almost destroyed the Stivics ' marriage, berates the " Little Goil " and says that the matter is " God's business ").

Cousin and metaphysics
In philosophy and metaphysics, Bowen upheld the views of George Berkeley and John Locke and opposed those of Emmanuel Kant, Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Victor Cousin, Auguste Comte, and John Stuart Mill.

Cousin and by
and then I came to some sanity and plunged away with such extraordinary speed that I outdistanced Cousin Simmons by far.
Cousin Simmons grabbed one of them by the shoulder and flung him away.
However, some productions have recorded success: Carnival fi Dachra produced by Mohamed Oukassi and Athmane Aliouet in 1994, or as " Salut Cousin!
* " Cousin in The Bronx " by Kaiser Chiefs
The significance of this lemma was recognized by Émile Borel ( 1895 ), and it was generalized to arbitrary collections of intervals by Pierre Cousin ( 1895 ) and Henri Lebesgue ( 1904 ).
A memorable scene in the 1992 film My Cousin Vinny involves the defense lawyer humorously trapping a prosecution witness in a contradiction by using the cooking time of grits.
After the death of Junior, his role was filled by cast-member Mike Snider in the role of Cousin Mike, of course.
The Last Judgment, by Jean Cousin the Younger ( c. late 16th century )
She also enjoyed Traité d ' Arithmétique by Étienne Bézout and Le Calcul Différential by Jacques Antoine-Joseph Cousin.
Ertharin Cousin is the current Executive Director, appointed jointly by the UN Secretary General and the Director-General of the FAO for a five-year term.
The hairy creature appeared in Addams cartoons as " It ", but was named " Cousin Itt " by the show's producer, David Levy.
Cousin Itt, as so named by the television series producer, ( spelled as " Cousin It " in the movies and the pinball game ), who frequently visited the family, was short-statured and had long hair that covered his entire body from scalp to floor.
Several Silly Symphonies entries, including Three Little Pigs ( 1933 ), The Grasshopper and the Ants ( 1934 ), The Tortoise and the Hare ( 1934 ), The Country Cousin ( 1936 ), The Old Mill ( 1937 ), Wynken, Blynken, and Nod ( 1938 ), and The Ugly Duckling ( 1939, with an earlier black-and-white version from 1931 ), are among the most notable films produced by Walt Disney.
The following day, Officer Cousin was arrested by the Bucks County District Attorney's office for filing a false police report, reckless endangerment and official suppresion.
Dean Cemetery, also known as Edinburgh Western Cemetery, was laid out by David Cousin ( an Edinburgh architect who also laid out Warriston Cemetery ) in 1846 and became a fashionable burial ground, its monuments becoming a rich source of Edinburgh and Victorian history, but mainly middle and upper-class.
" Later, the hit song by The Undertones, " My Perfect Cousin ", contained a dig at the perceived " arty " Human League in the lyric:
They won in the categories for Best Engineered Album-Non-Classical, Best Pop Vocal Album, Best Pop Performance by Duo or Group with Vocal (" Cousin Dupree "), and Album of the Year.
Early in the 19th century, the romantic awakening of Germany had spread to France, and sensationism was displaced by the eclectic spiritualism of Victor Cousin.
In 1834 these writings, together with the essay entitled Nouvelles considérations sur les rapports du physique et du moral de l ' homme, were published by Victor Cousin, who in 1841 added three volumes, under the title Œuvres philosophiques de Maine de Biran.
In the second preface to the Fragments philosophiques, in which he candidly states the varied philosophical influences of his life, Cousin speaks of the grateful emotion excited by the memory of the day in 18 .., when he heard Laromiguière for the first time.
Among those influenced by Cousin were Théodore Simon Jouffroy, Jean Philibert Damiron, Garnier, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, Jules Barthelemy Saint-Hilaire, Felix Ravaisson-Mollien, Charles de Rémusat, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Jules Simon, Paul Janet, Adolphe Franck and Patrick Edward Dove, who dedicated his " The Theory of Human Progression " to him Jouffroy and Damiron were first fellow-followers.

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