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The full court was Urrutia, Mineichiro Adachi, Altamira, Anzilotti, Bustamante, Jonkheer van Eysinga, Henri Fromageot, José Gustavo Guerrero, Cecil Hurst, Edouard Rolin-Jaequemyns, Frank B. Kellogg, Negulesco, Michał Jan Rostworowski, Walther Schücking and Wang Ch ' ung-hui.
Sarah's birth records were lost in a fire in 1871, but in order to prove French citizenship, necessary for Légion d ' honneur eligibility, she created false birth records, on which she was the daughter of " Judith van Hard " and " Edouard Bernardt " from Le Havre, in later stories either a law student, accountant, naval cadet or naval officer.
These 73 works include Impressionist, Post-Impressionist and French modern masterpieces, including important works by Paul Gauguin, Edouard Manet, Camille Pissarro, Vincent van Gogh and 32 works by Pablo Picasso.
* May 23 – Dutch boxer Bep van Klaveren claims the European title in the middleweight division by defeating Frenchman Edouard Tenet in a match held in the Feijenoord Stadium in his native Rotterdam.
Coertse has sung in theatres at Aix-en-Provence, Athens, Barcelona, Brussels, Covent Garden, Düsseldorf, Glyndebourne, Graz, Hamburg, Linz, London, Melk, Naples, Palermo, Salzburg, Stuttgart, The Hague, Turin and Wiesbaden and with conductors like Karl Böhm, Vittorio Gui, Alberto Erede, Heinrich Hollreiser, Herbert von Karajan, Joseph Keilberth, Jascha Horenstein, Rudolf Kempe, Josef Krips, Rafael Kubelík, Erich Leinsdorf, Wilhelm Loibner, Lorin Maazel, Dimitri Mitropoulos, Edouard van Remoortel, Rudolf Moralt, Heinz Wallberg, Nello Santi, Giuseppe Patane, John Pritchard, Argeo Quadri, Mario Rossi, Sir Malcolm Sargent, Hermann Scherchen, Georg Solti, Hans Swarowsky, Horst Stein, George Szell, Silvio Varviso, Antonino Votto and Berislav Klobučar.
The museum also owns paintings by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, Edouard Manet, Claude Monet, Camille Jacob Pissarro, Vincent van Gogh, Amedeo Modigliani, Max Liebermann.
Together with Walther Flemming, and Edouard van Beneden he elucidated chromosome distribution during cell division.
: 1880-1890: Walther Flemming, Eduard Strasburger, and Edouard van Beneden elucidate chromosome distribution during cell division
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* Moore, S. D., " Shepherding Movement " in Stanley M. Burgess & Edouard van der Maas ( eds ), The New International Dictionary of Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements, revised edition, ( Zondervan, 2003 )
The principal contemporary historians are Victor van Berchem, Francis de Crue, Camille Favre, Henri Fazy, B. de Mandrot, Berthold van Muyden and Edouard Rott.
His high place in the history of contemporary Belgian art is due to his influence as a learned and clear-sighted teacher, who guided, among many others, painters such as Emile Wauters, Théo van Rysselberghe and Edouard Agneesens, sculptors Charles van der Stappen and Jacques de Lalaing, and the architect Charles Licot.
The Neue Pinakothek is especially famous for its comprehensive collection of paintings of Impressionism from Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Edouard Manet, Claude Monet, Paul Cézanne, Paul Gauguin, Edgar Degas, Vincent van Gogh and many others.

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It was described again in 1883, at the level of chromosomes, by the Belgian zoologist Edouard Van Beneden, in Ascaris worms ' eggs.
Eduard Strasburger, Walther Flemming, Heinrich von Waldeyer and the Belgian Edouard Van Beneden laid the basis for the cytology and cytogenetics of the 20th century.
It was discovered by Edouard Van Beneden in 1883
The Belgian scientist Edouard Van Beneden ( 1846 – 1910 ) had also observed them, independently.
Edouard Joseph Marie Van Beneden ( Leuven, 5 March 1846 – Liège, 28 April 1910 ), son of Pierre-Joseph Van Beneden, was a Belgian embryologist, cytologist and marine biologist.
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* Edouard Van Beneden ( 1846 – 1910 ), biologist

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Little happened until the beginning of 1886, but with the re-election of Jules Grévy as President and his appointment of Edouard Lockroy as Minister for Trade decisions began to be made.
His preference for clarity and order influenced the Purist style of Amédée Ozenfant and Charles Edouard Jeanneret ( Le Corbusier ), and made Gris an important exemplar of the post-war " return to order " movement.
In addition, there was a French military mission led by Colonel Edouard Brémond serving in the Hejaz, of which no mention is made in the film.
These phenomena had been observed for many years, but it was not until 1890 that Edouard Branly made a practical application of the principle in the form of the filings coherer as it is now known.
In later years he made numerous expeditions into Spain, and his observations were embodied in Carte geologique de l ' Espagne et du Portugal ( 1864 ), prepared in association with Edouard Collomb.
Other newspapers were more precise ; days later, on November 1, the anti-Semitic newspaper founded by Edouard Drumont announced the arrest of " the Jewish officer A. Dreyfus "; there was, it declared, " absolute proof that he had sold our secrets to Germany "; and what was more, he had " made full confession.
Significant contributions to modern stapedectomy techniques were then made by the late Dr. Antonio De La Cruz of the House Ear Institute in Los Angeles ; by the late Professor Henri André Martin of the Hôpital Edouard Herriot in Lyon, France, including calibrated platinotomy ( stapes footplate rather than whole surgery ) and trans-footplate piston surgery that also paved the way for modern stapedotomy ; and by the late Dr. Jean-René Causse of the eponymous clinic in Béziers, France, who pioneered the use of Teflon piston prostheses ( also critical progress for stapedotomy ) and, with his late son Dr. Jean-Bernard Causse, the reattachment of the stapedius muscle alongside the use of veinous grafts.
Another version documented by Edouard André in his article “ América Equinoccial ” published in “ América Pintoresca ” says that the name came from a site on the road between Dagua and Cali called “ Hacienda El Bono ” where the product was originally made.
Edouard Bovet returned to Fleurier in 1830 as a made man, accompanied by his four year old half-Chinese son Edouard-Georges.
Edouard Didot made a translation of Johnson's " Lives of the Poets ", which was printed by Jules Didot.
England, however, joined on 14 April 1905, thanks to great efforts by Baron Edouard de Laveleye who was made the first honorary member of FIFA.

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Their first child, Llewelyn Edouard, was born on 30 January 1939.
" The following year the LSO played outside Britain for the first time, giving concerts in Paris, conducted by Edouard Colonne, Sir Charles Stanford and André Messager.
The greatest triumph of her career came on 26 June 1896, when she sang Isolde in Wagner's Tristan und Isolde, with Jean de Reszke in his first London Tristan, Louise Meisslinger as Brangäne, David Bispham as Kurwenal, Edouard de Reszke as King Marke, and Luigi Mancinelli conducting.
Van Mieghem had his first taste of real success at La Libre Esthétique in Brussels, where his pastels and drawings hung alongside works by French impressionists such as Claude Monet, Paul Cézanne, Camille Pissarro, Jean Renoir and Edouard Vuillard.
A debate between Bernard Lallement, the first administrator-manager of Libération and Edouard de Rothschild took place in Le Monde newspaper.
however it was predated by several works and the true first all-Australian ballet was Edouard Borovansky's Terra Australis which premiered in Melbourne on 25 May 1946.
Britain's comprehensive victory over the French at Swinton was marred by the first double sending-off in World Cup annals, France's skipper Jean Barthe and Britain's second-rower Vince Karalius being despatched by Edouard Martung, a police inspector from Bordeaux.
In the first half of the twentieth century, Edouard Hugon, Réginald Garrigou-Lagrange, Étienne Gilson, and Jacques Maritain, among others, carried on Leo's call for a Thomist revival ( Paterson & Pugh, xiii-xxiii ).
As the above indicates, the book — whose only known complete translation ( by Edouard Bricon ) was published in French in 1831 — had two parts, the first in Latin and the second, shorter, in French.
The first person to use the device to detect radio waves were Edouard Branly and Oliver Lodge.
In the first affair, which dates back to 1994 while he was Interior Minister of Edouard Balladur, Pasqua was suspected of having delivered an administrative authorization to operate a casino in Annemasse to Robert Feliciaggi in exchange for future political funding.
1957 was an important year for Thesz ; on June 14, the first taint to Thesz ' claim of undisputed Champion occurred in a match with gymnast-turned-wrestling star, Edouard Carpentier.
In 1934, immediately after her divorce from her first husband, Jonkeer Marc Edouard Marie de Becker-Rémy, a Belgian aristocrat, she married her lover, Baron Philippe de Rothschild, a member of the prominent Rothschild family and the owner of one of France's most famous vineyards, Château Mouton Rothschild in Pauillac in the Médoc.
After the death of Edouard II, the barony passed to his uncle Louis II, Duke of Bourbon and was used as a title first by members of the Bourbon family and then by the House of Orléans.
Delage converted to four-cylinder engines in 1909, at first provided by De Dion and Edouard Ballot ; shortly, the company were producing their own sidevalve fours, too.
In 1874, Georges Edouard Piaget set up his first workshop on the family farm, situated in the small village of La Côte-aux-Fées in the Swiss Jura mountains.
* Formulário e Guia Médico ( Prescription Vademecum and Medical Guide ), first published by Edouard and Henri Laemmert in Rio de Janeiro in 1841, reprinted and re-edited numerous times until 1927.
Phillips collected works by masters such as El Greco, calling him the " first impassioned expressionist "; Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin because he was " the first modern painter "; Francisco Goya because he was " the stepping stone between the Old Masters and the Great Moderns like Cézanne "; and Edouard Manet, a " significant link in a chain which began with Goya and which to Gauguin and Matisse ".
The first tenant was the Speaker of the Canadian Senate Joseph Edouard Cauchon.
It is the final resting place of Bishop Edouard Gasnier, the first bishop of the revived Diocese of Malacca and aptly houses the relics of Saint Laurent-Marie-Joseph Imbert, to whom the Cathedral owes its name.
Bishop Edouard Gasnier, the first bishop of the revived Diocese of Malacca died in 1896 and is interred in the cathedral.

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