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He had presented the first German performances of Puccini's Manon Lescaut and De Falla's La Vida Breve.
The Boulevard De La Madeleine, the Boulevard Malesherbes, and the Rue Royale ran to it with graceful flattery, bearing tidings of the Age of Reason.
By 1913, Ferdinand Lot could begin an article subtitled `` La Conquete De La Grande-Bretagne par Les Saxons '' with the words, `` Il est difficile aujourd'hui d'entretenir des illusions sur la valeur du recit traditionnel de la conquete de la Grande-Bretagne.
`` There's a big boat anchored near the Place De La Concorde, with a swimming pool in it -- didn't you notice it??
The most famous ballet of that time was called Ballet Comique De La Reine ( 1581 ).
A Bureau De La Demographie ( A. Romaniuk, Director ) was formed under AIMO in the Congo, to work in close rapport with the Section Statistique of the Secretariat General.
Brevet Major General George Armstrong Custer was the regiment's first permanent commander and, like such generals as George S. Patton and Terry De La Mesa Allen in their rise to military prominence, Custer was a believer in blood and guts warfare.
The bill's defenders were mostly small-town legislators like J. W. Buchanan of Dumas, Eligio ( Kika ) De La Garza of Mission, Sam F. Collins of Newton and Joe Chapman of Sulphur Springs.
Others listed at new addresses are the Richard T. Olerichs, the Joseph Aderholds Jr., the Henri De La Chapelles, the John Berteros and Dr. and Mrs. Egerton Crispin, the John Armisteads, the Allen Chases, the Howard Lockies, the Thomas Lockies, and Anthony Longinotti.
Diario De La Marina was the oldest and most influential paper in Cuba, with a reputation for speaking out against tyranny.
BAM is the unlikely name of a French recording company whose full label is Editions De La boite A Musique.
This doctrine is a 17th century innovation, although it is now applied retrospectively for centuries ; the seventh Baron De La Warr had three surviving sons ; the first died without children, the second left two daughters, the third left a son.
" De La Colonie managed to rally some of his grenadiers, together with the remnants of the French dragoons and Greder Suisse battalions, but it was an entirely peripheral operation, offering only fragile support for Villeroi ’ s right flank.
* De La Torre, Miguel A., " Liberating Jonah: Toward a Biblical Ethics of Reconciliation ," Orbis Books, 2007.
The Bunge, Born, Hirsch, Engels and De La Tour families remained the company's chief stock-holders, and by extension, leaders in the domestic textile, paint, chemical, fertilizer, and food processing industries.
Thanks to 8 brilliant innings from Jorge De La Rosa, and home runs from Troy Tulowitzki and Ian Stewart, the Rockies took a 4 – 0 lead into the bottom of the 9th.
In the 1996 Rage Against The Machine single People of the Sun, lyricist Zack De La Rocha rhymes " When the fifth sun sets get back reclaimed, The spirit of Cuauhtémoc alive an untamed ".
The state takes its name from Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr, an English nobleman and Virginia's first colonial governor, after whom what is now called Cape Henlopen was originally named.
* De La Torre, Miguel A., " Doing Christian Ethics from the Margins ," Orbis Books, 2004.
* 1994 – Byron De La Beckwith is convicted of the 1963 murder of civil rights leader Medgar Evers.
Changing the title of the screenplay to La Dolce Vita, Fellini soon clashed with his producer on casting: the director insisted on the relatively unknown Mastroianni while De Laurentiis wanted Paul Newman as a hedge on his investment.
* 1618 – Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr, English politician ( b. 1577 )
* 1963 – Civil rights leader Medgar Evers is murdered in front of his home in Jackson, Mississippi by Ku Klux Klan member Byron De La Beckwith.

De and Laude
* De Laude Virginitatis ( the prose De Virginitate ), a Latin treatise on virginity addressed to the nuns of the double monastery at Barking, is Aldhelm's best-known work.
Aldhelm wrote a shorter, poetic version of De Laude Virginitatis, which closes with a battle of the virtues against the vices, the De octo principalibus vitiis ( first printed by Delrio, Mainz, 1601 ).
Abeltjeshuis, Bakovensmee, Barnflair, Borgertange, Borgerveld, Bourtange, Burgemeester Beinsdorp, De Bruil, Ellersinghuizen, Hanetange, Harpel, Hasseberg, Hebrecht ,'t Heem, Jipsingboermussel, Jipsingboertange, Jipsinghuizen, Lammerweg, Laude, Lauderbeetse, Laudermarke, Lauderzwarteveen, Leemdobben, Maten, Munnekemoer, Over de Dijk, Overdiep, Pallert, Plaggenborg, Poldert, Renneborg, Rhederveld, Rijsdam, Roelage ,'t Schot, Sellingen, Sellingerbeetse, Sellingerzwarteveen, Slegge, Stakenborg, Stobben, Ter Apel, Ter Apelkanaal, Ter Borg, Ter Haar, Ter Walslage, Ter Wisch, Veele, Veerste Veldhuis, Vlagtwedde, Vlagtwedder-Barlage, Vlagtwedder-Veldhuis, Weende, Weenderveld, Weite, Wessingtange, Wollingboermarke, Wollinghuizen, Zandberg and Zuidveld.
Abbot Johannes Trithemius of Sponheim wrote a letter, De Laude Scriptorum ( In Praise of Scribes ), to Gerlach, Abbot of Deutz in 1492 to describe for monks the merits of copying texts.
His claim is further supported by the poem De Laude Pisonis ( ed.

De and commander
Rome instructed De Vecchi that he was to receive the reinforcement from Eritrea, but that the commander of the two battalions was to temporarily assume the military command of the operations and De Vecchi was to stay in Mogadishu and confine himself to other colonial matters.
In a story recounted by Professor Richard Holmes, just three days before D-Day, during a reception in the London Ritz Hotel, Patton shouted across a crowded reception in the direction of paratroop commander General Jim Gavin, " I'll see you in the Pas De Calais, Gavin!
The Dutch commander Captain Eustachius De Lannoy was captured.
General De Wimpffen, the commander of the French V Corps in reserve, hoped to launch a combined infantry and cavalry attack against the Prussian XI Corps.
De Camp eventually rose to the rank of lieutenant commander in the U. S. Navy as a reserve officer.
William saw all this as a defeat, but in fact this arrangement was a compromise: De Witt would have preferred to ignore the prince completely, but now his eventual rise to the office of supreme army commander was implicit.
De With temporarily replaced him as supreme commander for the Battle of Kentish Knock.
Even Cesare Maria De Vecchi, commander of the Blackshirts, and one of the organisers of the March on Rome, told Mussolini that he would not act against the wishes of the monarch.
After initially refusing, De Ruyter proved his worth under supreme commander Lieutenant-Admiral ( the nominal rank of Admiral-General was reserved for the stadtholder but at the time none was appointed ) Maarten Tromp, winning the Battle of Plymouth against Vice-Admiral George Ayscue.
De Ruyter functioned as a squadron commander, being referred to as a Commodore, which at the time was not an official rank in the Dutch navy.
After 1621, De la Gardie took part in the Polish-Swedish War against his mother's half-brother King Sigismund III of Poland ( former king of Sweden ) in Livonia, but he was recalled after serving as commander in chief between 1626 and 1628.
* During the De la Gardie Campaign, the Finnish soldiers nicknamed their commander Laiska-Jaakko (" Lazy Jacob ").
The French commander De Grasse, who had been responsible for the victory at Chesapeake was captured and taken back to Britain as a prisoner.
De Marbot is first featured as the commander of Marines on Sam Clemens ' riverboat, the " Not for Hire.
The town was founded in 1652 by Ebba Brahe, the widow of the military commander Jacob De la Gardie, and was granted city privileges by Queen Christina of Sweden.
His authority was rejected by the third Nawab of the Carnatic Muhammed Saadatullah Khan I, who killed De Singh of Orchha, mainly because the Nawab believed that he was the righteous commander of the Gingee Fort, and began a smear campaign referring to Jahandar Shah as an usurper to the Mughal throne.
* 9th Army commanded by Zhou Enlai, with Zhu De as the deputy commander and Zhu Kejing ( 朱克靖 ) as the Communist Party representative.
The command of IX Corps was given to Major-General Beauvoir De Lisle, commander of the 29th Division until Lieutenant-General Julian Byng could travel from France to assume command.
Churchill ordered admiral John de Robeck to continue the operation, but De Robeck, replacing the intended commander of the fleet, Admiral Sackville Carden ( who had become ill ) saw no sense in losing further ships, and withdrew.
On 15 August Stopford was sacked and Major-General Beauvoir De Lisle, commander of the 29th Division, was made temporary commander of IX Corps until Lieutenant-General Julian Byng could be sent from France.
The Soyuz spacecraft carrying commander Lonchakov, flight engineer cosmonaut Sergei Zalyotin and ESA astronaut Frank De Winne lifted off from the Baikonour Cosmodrome on 30 October 2002, at 03: 11 UTC.

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