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De Reszke was born into comfortable circumstances in the City of Warsaw in 1850.
De Reszke displayed limitations as a baritone and he withdrew from the stage to allow for a further period of study, this time with Giovanni Sbriglia in Paris.
During his heyday, De Reszke sang Italian operas less frequently than French or Wagnerian ones.
De Reszke married a countess in 1896.
De Reszke died at his villa in Nice in 1925, having contracted influenza.

De and was
At the moment he was excited about his son's having received the Prix De Rome in archaeology and was looking forward to being present this summer at the excavation of an Etruscan tomb.
In New York he was well received by what was then only a small brave band of non-figurative artists, including Alexander Calder, George K. L. Morris, De Kooning, Holty and a few others.
The result was the `` Gross Report '', prepared by Gross, as chairman, with the assistance of two U.N. Under Secretaries, Constantin Stavropoulos and Philippe De Seynes.
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 ; ;
Boniface was later to explain to the English that Robert of Burgundy and Guy De St.-Pol were easy enough to do business with ; ;
Of Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe the philosopher Whitehead said the Earth's first visitors to Mars should be persons likely to make a good impression, and when he was asked, `` Whom would you send ''??
Monsieur De Cury was incensed, of course.
Alex's instruction was rapid, for the doctor had to go off to the Rue Ecole De Medecine to hear more speeches with only time for one sip of wine to sustain him through them all.
Ballet flowered in Italy during the next hundred years, and about 1550 was carried to France when the Italian princess, Catherine De Medicis, married the King of France.
The most famous ballet of that time was called Ballet Comique De La Reine ( 1581 ).
Oersted remodeled Ritter's notes into an essay in French which was submitted to the Institut De France for its annual prize of 3,000 francs.
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.
A member of the IRSAC staff ( E. Van De Walle ) was recently delegated to cooperate with AIMO in the development of demographic statistics in this territory.
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.
De La Laude, commander of the Alabama post, had the friendship of the natives, and was able to make them look upon the British as poor competitors.
Diario De La Marina was the oldest and most influential paper in Cuba, with a reputation for speaking out against tyranny.
A year ago it was bruited that the primary character in Erich Maria Remarque's new novel was based on the Marquis Alfonso De Portago, the Spanish nobleman who died driving in the Mille Miglia automobile race of 1957.
the twelfth Marquis De Portago was intelligent, purposeful, and passionate.
The working principle of a yupana is unknown, but in 2001 an explanation of the mathematical basis of these instruments was proposed by Italian mathematician Nicolino De Pasquale.
It was won by Georges Bouton of the De Dion-Bouton Company, in a car he had constructed with Albert, the Comte de Dion, but as he was the only competitor to show up it is rather difficult to call it a race.

De and equally
It is held as equally necessary and well regarded as De ( virtue ) and jen ( humanity ).
In each individual it is a new product, proceeding equally with the body from the parents, and not created later and associated with the body ( De anima, xxvii ).
De Pinte has more inhabitants than Zevergem, but when it comes to surface both communities are almost equally large.
His songs such as Mera Ishq Vi Tu and Charakay De are still loved by masses and equally appreciated by non-Saraiki speakers.
Gilbert, known for wearing a full-faced crash helmet, was the driver of an equally power-hungry De Tomaso Pantera.
Unlike in French, the Spanish spellings of surnames containing the prepositional particle de are ambiguous without a preceding patronymic, an orthographic style common to noble surnames, thus, the lower-case spellings de la Rúa (“ of the street ") and de la Torre (“ of the tower ”) and the upper-case spellings De la Rúa and De la Torre are equally correct.
Another important factor of any theatre is the acoustics ; and acoustician Robert Essert, of Sound Space Design LTD, worked intently on not only the acoustics of the interior reaching every audience member equally, but also on blocking the noises and distractions from the Toronto cityscape ( De Santis, 2008 ).
Since the release of Detunized Gravity and Godsdog, De Phazz have appeared on the radar of listeners of equally innovative and sample-driven jazz by the likes of Amon Tobin and The Cinematic Orchestra.
De Vera's Medical Center, Callang General Hospital and Cagayan Valley Sanitarium are also equally equipped private hospitals.

De and successful
In 2005, De Jeugd van Tegenwoordig (" The youth of today ") were successful with " Watskeburt?!
In an interview with Gelmis from 1969, De Palma described the film as " very good and very successful.
The Thinner adaptation was part of a deal between De Laurentiis and King to produce several adaptations of King's successful horror fiction.
The most successful New Zealand band, The La De Das, produced the psychedelic pop concept album The Happy Prince ( 1968 ), based on the Oscar Wilde children's classic, but failed to break through in Britain and the wider world.
One of De Mornay's most commercially successful films came in the thriller The Hand That Rocks the Cradle.
De Wolf's ship, the Yankee, was possibly the most financially successful ship of the war.
The U. S. industrialist Harold Frederick Pitcairn, upon learning of the successful flights of the autogyro, had previously visited De la Cierva in Spain.
Other characters closer to Magica include her grandmother, Granny De Spell, who, although claiming be one of the most powerful of witches, has been no more successful in obtaining the Number One Dime.
Lucretius, in De Rerum Natura, mentions Iphianassa being sacrificed by her father on the altar of the " Virgin of the Crossways " ( Triviai virginis ) Diana at Aulis as an offering to ensure a successful voyage, in undoubted reference to the tradition of Iphigeneia.
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 assumed the conflicting interests of England and France would prevent their successful cooperation.
For De Ruyter, the successful campaign, repelling attacks by much superior fleets to save his homeland, had been the highlight of his career, as the English readily acknowledged ; the Duke of York concluded that among admirals " he was the greatest that ever to that time was in the world ".
De Havilland mounted a lawsuit in the 1940s, supported by the Screen Actors Guild and was successful, thereby reducing the power of the studios and extending greater creative freedom to the performers.
Under her support, De Lara remained in Monaco and moved into the most successful part of his career.
In a Central American dictatorship, Ramos Clemente ( Peter Falk ), and his four lifelong confidants, D ' Alessandro, Garcia, Tabal, and Cristo, stage a successful revolution against the regime of General De Cruz.
With some of them he paired in several films, the most renowned and successful teams being established with Aldo Fabrizi and Peppino De Filippo.
IBM in the 1970s and 1980s were famous in computer science to claim their specifications as De facto standard s even if they owned all the possible IPRs of it, and were very successful of its days, due to the IBM applications being the de-facto implementation guideline.
De Braose then undertook legal proceedings against her for possession of Gower, which were successful under pressure from the king.
Marriage Italian-Style () is a 1964 film by Vittorio De Sica that tells the World War II era story of a cynical, successful businessman named Domenico ( Mastroianni ), who, after meeting a naive country girl, Filomena ( Loren ), one night in a Neapolitan brothel, keeps frequenting her for years in an on-off relationship ( as she continues working as a prostitute ).
Had a brief but successful career as a boxing promoter ; Promoting George Foreman's comeback, Bernard Hopkins, Oscar De La Hoya, Charles Murray, and Micky Ward, early on in their careers.
Later on, Vigoreaux went on to host other shows such as Sabado en Grande ( Big Saturday, also with Roberto ), El Show del Mediodía ( The Midday Show ) and De Magazin, one of several successful media partnerships with talent agent and former beauty queen Desiree Lowry.
He was one third of a successful songwriting and music publishing team with Lew Brown and Buddy De Sylva from 1925 through 1930, responsible for several editions of the revue called George White's Scandals and such book musicals as Good News, Hold Everything !, and Follow Thru.
He was one third of a successful songwriting and music publishing team with Ray Henderson and Buddy De Sylva from 1925 until 1929.

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