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Duchesne and itself
The story itself was initially called " Creature of Lies ", and Van Statten was originally called Mr Duchesne.

Duchesne and on
were able to inhibit bacterial growth, and even to cure bacterial infections in animal ( Ernest Duchesne in 1897 in his thesis " Contribution to the study of vital competition in micro-organisms: antagonism between moulds and microbes ", or also Clodomiro Picado Twight whose work at Institut Pasteur in 1923 on the inhibiting action of fungi of the " Penicillin sp " genre in the growth of staphylococci drew little interest from the direction of the Institut at the time ).
Duchesne and others have viewed the beginning of the Liber Pontificalis up until the biographies of Pope Felix III ( 483 – 492 ) as the work of a single author, who was a contemporary of Pope Anastasius II ( 496-498 ), relying on Catalogus Liberianus, which in turn draws from the papal catalogue of Hippolytus of Rome, and the Leonine Catalogue, which is no longer extant.
Duchesne incorporates the Annales Romani ( 1044 – 1187 ) into his edition of the Liber Pontificalis, which otherwise relies on the two earliest known recissions of the work ( 530 and 687 ).
" He was consecrated on either 25 August ( Duchesne ) or 15 September ( Jaffé ) in 608.
" We ascended a not very high mesa ( blue bench ) which was level and very stony, traveled about three quarters of a league including ascent and descent, crossed another small river ( Duchesne River ) which near here enters the San Cosme ( Strawberry River ), named it Santa Caterina de Sena, and camped on its banks " " Along these three rivers we have crossed today there is plenty of good land for crops to support three good settlements, with opportunities for irrigation, beautiful cottonwood groves, good pastures, with timber and firewood nearby.
Sixty people, forty six adults and fourteen children, settled on the townsite that is now Duchesne and called it by its first name " Elsie "( Glen ).
" Duchesne was made the county seat on Nov 5, 1914 by popular vote of the citizens of the county.
Other great stream fishing can be had on the Duchesne river, and Rock creek.
Duchesne Municipal Airport ( Airnav U69 ) is located two miles ( 3 km ) northeast of town on the blue bench.
Early Duchesne Settlement Monument: 130 West Main on north side of the road
Currently ( 2009 – 2011 ) environmental groups have brought litigation against federal agencies slowing the award of leases on public land slowing the development of oil resources and drilling affecting the economy of Duchesne and the surrounding area.
Thousands are drawn during and warmer months to enjoy boating on Starvation Reservoir, fishing on the Strawberry and Duchesne Rivers, and camping in the High Uintahs.
Union High School is on the east end of town and straddles the borders of Duchesne County and Uintah County, thus the name " Union ".
But Louis Duchesne in his " Origines du culte chrétien " put forward a theory of origin which works out very clearly, though it is almost all founded on conjecture and a priori reasoning.
There are indications in his liturgical note to the " Book of Cerne " and in " The Genius of the Roman Rite " that Mr. Edmund Bishop, who, as far as he has spoken at all, prefers the conclusions, though not so much the arguments, of Ceriani to either the arguments or conclusions of Duchesne, may eventually have something to say which will put the subject on a more solid basis.
An estimate of John as an ecclesiastic and author was given by the Louis Duchesne in a memoir read before the five French Academies on October 25, 1892.
Le Père Duchesne (, Old Man Duchesne or Father Duchesne ) was an extreme radical newspaper during the French Revolution, edited by Jacques Hébert, who published 385 issues from September 1790 until eleven days before his death by guillotine, which took place on March 24, 1794.
Duchesne had made his breakthrough by observing how the Arab stable boys at the army hospital kept their saddles in a dark and damp room to encourage mould to grow on them.
In 1621 he moved to Paris, where he worked with Nicolas Poussin on the decoration of the Palais du Luxembourg under the direction of Nicolas Duchesne, whose daughter he married.
His first wife was Aline, the natural daughter of Henry I of England ; his second, Adélaide de Maurienne, widow of Louis VI and mother of Louis VII, and according to Duchesne, he shared the regency of France with Suger, during the absence of the latter king on the Second Crusade.
Oldway Mansion is set in of gardens, which are laid out on an Italian theme by the French landscape gardener Achille Duchesne.
Le Père Duchesne faces the statue of Napoleon on top of the Vendôme column, before toppling him: " So, you low-life bugger, we'll take you down like we did your scoundrel Napoleon III | nephew!

Duchesne and Christ
There is some uncertainty as to the origin of this name ; either the church owes its foundation to and was named after a Roman matron Anastasia, as in the case of several other titular churches of Rome ( Duchesne ), or it was originally an " Anastasis " church ( dedicated to the Resurrection of Christ ), such as existed already at Ravenna and Constantinople ; from the word " Anastasis " came eventually the name " titulus Anastasiae " ( Grisar ).

Duchesne and personal
Duchesne centers its philosophy around five Sacred Heart Goals: a personal and active faith in God, a deep respect for intellectual values, a social awareness which impels to action, the building of community as a Christian value, and personal growth in an atmosphere of wise freedom.

Duchesne and social
At a difficult time for critical historians applying modern methods to Church history, drawing together archaeology and topography to supplement literature and setting ecclesiastical events with contexts of social history, Abbé Duchesne was in constant correspondence with like-minded historians among the Bollandists, with their long history of critical editions of hagiographies.

Duchesne and .
In 1902, under Leo XIII, a commission under the presidency of Monsignor Louis Duchesne was appointed to consider the Breviary, the Missal, the Pontifical and the Ritual.
* 1962 – Gaétan Duchesne, Canadian ice hockey player ( d. 2007 )
The title Liber Pontificalis goes back to the 12th century, although it only became current in the 15th century, and the canonical title of the work since the edition of Duchesne in the 19th century.
The modern interpretation, following that of Louis Duchesne, who compiled the major scholarly edition, is that the Liber Pontificalis was gradually and unsystematically compiled, and that the authorship is impossible to determine, with a few exceptions ( e. g. the biography of Pope Stephen II ( 752 – 757 ) to papal " Primicerius " Christopher ; the biographies of Pope Nicholas I and Pope Adrian II ( 867 – 872 ) to Anastasius ).
Duchesne and others believe that the author of the first addition to the Liber Pontificalis was a contemporary of Pope Silverius ( 536 – 537 ), and that the author of another ( not necessarily the second ) addition was a contemporary of Pope Conon ( 686 – 687 ), with later popes being added individually and during their reigns or shortly after their deaths.
Duchesne refers to the 12th century work by Petrus Guillermi in 1142 at the monastery of St. Gilles ( Diocese of Reims ) as the Liber Pontificalis of Petrus Guillermi ( son of William ).
Duchesne attributes all biographies from Pope Gregory VII to Urban II to Pandulf, while earlier historians like Giesebrecht and Watterich attributed the biographies of Gregory VII, Victor III, and Urban II to Petrus Pisanus, and the subsequent biographies to Pandulf.
Modern editions include those of Louis Duchesne ( Liber Pontificalis.
* 1874 – Ernest Duchesne, French physician ( d. 1912 )
Ernest Duchesne documented it in an 1897 paper, which was not accepted by the Institut Pasteur because of his youth.
Louis Duchesne, I, 164 – 6 ; cf.
* Louis Duchesne, Histoire ancienne de l ' Église, II, 95 – 7.
Duchesne, I. 128 ), he passed the following three ordinances:
Louis Duchesne ( Paris 1892 ) 270.
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It falls before the simple fact that the first part of the Liber Pontificalis was compiled long before these dissensions, most probably ( Duchesne ) by a Roman cleric in the reign of Pope Boniface II ( 530 – 532 ), or ( Waitz and Mommsen ) early in the 7th century.
Honoratus and Gratianus of Toulon ( Gratien ), according to the Gallia Christiana, were the first bishops of Toulon, but Louis Duchesne gives Augustalis as the first historical bishop.
This general observation recurs also in the biography of Pope Hormisdas ; it has no historical value, and according to Duchesne, the writer probably referred to the lower orders of the clergy.
The movement was linked especially with certain Catholic French scholars such as Louis Duchesne, who questioned the belief that God acts in a direct way in the affairs of humanity, and Alfred Loisy, who denied that every line of Scripture was literally rather than perhaps metaphorically true.
In order to acquire Lindros ' rights, the Flyers parted with six players, trading Steve Duchesne, Peter Forsberg, Ron Hextall, Kerry Huffman, Mike Ricci, Chris Simon, a 1993 first round draft pick ( Jocelyn Thibault ), a 1994 first round draft pick ( Nolan Baumgartner ), and $ 15 million to Quebec.
Duchesne County () is a county located in the U. S. state of Utah.

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