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He was, however, ranked # 10 among Oscar De La Hoya's challengers at the welterweight division after his win over Flores, making him an official world title challenger once again.
* De Flores, servant to Vermandero
To rid herself of Alonzo, Beatrice uses De Flores — who loves herto murder him.
De Flores enters to inform Beatrice of her father ’ s imminent arrival.
Beatrice is always repulsed by De Flores ( one of the reasons being that De Flores suffers from a kind of skin disease ) and treats him in the most abysmal manner.
However, since De Flores is deeply besotted with Beatrice, he suffers the abuses she heaps on him just to hear her voice and see her.
Beatrice tells him to go away ( not only because she dislikes De Flores but also because De Flores disrupts her meeting with Alsemero ), he backs off but still watches her.
De Flores picks it up and offers it to her but she will not take it as she is disgusted by the idea of touching something that De Flores has touched ( maybe because of the skin disease ).
Beatrice exits and De Flores closes the scene with a soliloquy.
De Flores enters ( having been hiding and therefore having overheard Beatrice's proclamations of love for Alsemero ) but Beatrice does not see him initially whilst he talks of his love for her and her hatred of him.
After De Flores exits, Beatrice, repelled by De Flores, says she will get her father to dismiss him.
Beatrice ( aside ) realises that she can use De Flores to kill Alonzo and says that " The ugliest creature Creation fram'd for some use ".
De Flores enters, having been hidden.

De and her
Though Catherine was vexed at the number of French officers streaming to the Turkish standard, there were several under her own, such as the Prince De Nassau ; ;
Kael wrote in her review of Blow Out, " At forty, Brian De Palma has more than twenty years of moviemaking behind him, and he has been growing better and better.
Within eight weeks after his death, to provide an income for the family, Beatrice opened an acting workshop in her home, the Henry C. De Mille School for Girls.
Cassandra by Evelyn De Morgan ( 1898, London ); Cassandra in front of the burning city of Troy at the peak of her insanity.
Woodcut illustration of Cassandra's prophecy of the fall of Troy ( at left ) and her death ( at right ), from an incunable German translation by Heinrich Steinhowel | Heinrich Steinhöwel of Giovanni Boccaccio's De mulieribus claris, printed by Johann Zainer at Ulm ca.
De Pizan's family life was threatened in 1390 when her husband, while in Beauvais on a mission with the king, suddenly died in an epidemic.
De Pizan ’ s participation in a literary quarrel, in 1401 – 1402, allowed her to move beyond the courtly circles, and ultimately to establish her status as a writer concerned with the position of women in society.
De Pizan was greatly interested in history, from the Matter of Troy to the " founding of the royal house of France " ( for her the latter was a consequence of the former ).
De Pizan specifically sought out other women to collaborate in the creation of her work.
In Dune: House Corrino ( published in 2001 and the third novel in the Prelude to Dune prequel series by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson ), Piter De Vries discovers the Harkonnen heritage of Lady Jessica and her newborn son Paul, and attempts to kidnap and ransom the infant.
De Vere's widow, Elizabeth, petitioned James I for an annuity of £ 250 on behalf of her 11-year-old son, Henry, to continue the £ 1, 000 annuity granted to de Vere.
In 1961 Sophia Loren won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role as a woman who is raped in World War II, along with her adolescent daughter, in Vittorio De Sica's Two Women.
When Rousseau reached 20, De Warens took him as her lover, while intimate also with the steward of her house.
At 25, he came into a small inheritance from his mother and used a portion of it to repay De Warens for her financial support of him.
A great part of her early education came from her mother, who consulted the Spanish humanist Juan Luis Vives for advice and commissioned him to write De Institutione Feminae Christianae, a treatise on the education of girls.
The ceremonies of her formal reception in Constantinople were minutely described by Emperor Constantine VII in his book De Ceremoniis.
Giovanni Boccaccio wrote about her in De Mulieribus Claris ( 1353 ).
They contain all truth ( De praescriptione, vii, xiv ) and from them the Church drinks ( potat ) her faith ( Adv.
Tina Lifford portrayed Winnie Mandela in the 1997 TV drama Mandela and De Klerk ; Sophie Okonedo portrayed her in the BBC television drama Mrs Mandela, first broadcast on BBC Four on 25 January 2010.
Mary Boole claimed profound influence ( via her uncle George Everest ) of Indian thought on Boole, as well as Augustus De Morgan and Charles Babbage:
When geologist Henry De la Beche painted Duria Antiquior, the first widely circulated pictorial representation of a scene from prehistoric life derived from fossil reconstructions, he based it largely on fossils Anning had found, and sold prints of it for her benefit.

De and attempt
As usual, he made no attempt to get in touch with Carmine G. De Sapio, the Manhattan leader.
De Vries kills Yueh but he also dies with Leto in the assassination attempt ; however Harkonnen survives.
The first simple, two-pole magnetron was developed in 1920 by Albert Hull at General Electric's Research Laboratories ( Schenectady, New York ), as an outgrowth of his work on the magnetic control of vacuum tubes in an attempt to work around the patents held by Lee De Forest on electrostatic control.
His De Conscientia, ejus Jure et Casibus ( 1632 ), an attempt to bring Christian ethics into clear relation with particular cases of conduct and of conscience, was a new thing in Protestantism.
* August 22 – A failed assassination attempt is made against French President Charles De Gaulle.
Major works set against the backdrop of the Second World War are De Aanslag ( The Assault ), Het stenen bruidsbed, and Siegfried, the latter an attempt to examine why so many Germans responded to Hitler's charisma
Brutus in 83 BC actually succeeded in establishing a colony, but it was soon dissolved ; and Cicero's speeches De Lege Agrania were directed against a similar attempt by Servilius Rullus in 63 BC.
Thence, however, he continued to govern his diocese, while he found leisure for the preparation of two of the most important of his contributions to dogmatic and polemical theology: the De synodis or De fide Orientalium, an epistle addressed in 358 to the Semi-Arian bishops in Gaul, Germany and Britain, expounding the true views ( sometimes veiled in ambiguous words ) of the Eastern bishops on the Nicene controversy ; and the De trinitate libri XII, composed in 359 and 360, in which, for the first time, a successful attempt was made to express in Latin the theological subtleties elaborated in the original Greek.
De Witt had had to resign from his function of Grand Pensionary after he had been wounded by an attempt on his life in June.
In response, General Eisenhower — in an attempt to spare De Gaulle's forces heavy casualties during his initiative — granted the Free French forces the honour of spearheading the Allied assault and liberating the capital city of France.
Dutch Commodore De Ruyter was able to attack the English rear and engaged the largest English vessel in the fleet, Prosperity, ending in a boarding attempt which was repulsed by the crew of the British vessel the first time around.
An attempt to reclaim the ship surrounded De Ruyter, but after an intense fight the Dutch commodore was able to fight his way out.
Agostino Steuco was the strongest defender of the tradition of the prisci theologica, and De perenni philosophia was the most sustained attempt at philosophical synthesis and harmony.
In July 1937, they made a second attempt, Weidmann having made the acquaintance of Jean De Koven, a 22-year-old New York dancer visiting her aunt Ida Sackheim in Paris.
De Catarrhis, Lower's book, is of historical significance because it was the first scholarly attempt by an English physician to take a classical doctrine ( the theory that nasal secretions are an overspill from the brain ) and to disprove it by scientific experiment.
Along with Liu Shaoqi, Zhu De, Lin Biao, Lin Boqu, and Luo Ronghuan, Peng opposed Mao's attempt to liberalize China's culture and politics in the first stages of the 1957 Hundred Flowers Campaign, but then supported Mao's efforts to arrest and persecute Chinese citizens who had criticized the CCP later that year.
De Bouillé had managed to keep a fairly strong Royalist command in his army, and he became deeply involved in an attempt by King Louis and Marie Antoinette to escape their virtual house arrest in Paris.
In 1992 Rabbitte played a prominent role with Proinsias De Rossa in an attempt to jettison some of its more hard left positions.
In an unsuccessful attempt to save Pierre De Geyter's job as a woodcarver, the 6, 000 leaflets printed by Lille printer Bolboduc only mentioned the French version of his family name ( Degeyter ).
De Acosta was involved in numerous lesbian relationships with Broadway ’ s and Hollywood's elite and did not attempt to hide her sexuality, which was rare in her generation.
What is perhaps most striking about De rerum natura is Telesio's attempt to mechanize as much as possible.
" De Man's earlier essays from the 1960s, collected in Blindness and Insight, represent an attempt to seek out these paradoxes in the texts of New Criticism and move beyond formalism.
De Tonti proceeded south on his own in an attempt to meet La Salle on his ascent.

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