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Emile and Marae
Gauguin had several children by his mistresses: Germaine ( born 1891 ) with Juliette Huais ( 1866 – 1955 ); Emile Marae a Tai ( born 1899 ) with Pau ' ura ; and a daughter ( born 1902 ) with Mari-Rose.

Emile and raised
Cammaerts was born in London and raised in Radlett in Hertfordshire, the son of Professor Emile Cammaerts, a Belgian poet.
The RSP raised a large campaign with slogans as: " From the Cell to Parliament ", " Make Sneevliet the public prosecutor in the House of Representatives " and " I accuse " ( a clear reference to Emile Zola's " J ' accuse ").

Emile and Tahiti
Repeatedly complaints to the French government in Tahiti resulted in sending the Compte Emile de la Ronciere to Mangareva to investigate Laval.

Emile and was
But she was talking of Emile when she saw the black line of the open door ; ;
Yes, she had missed it after her talk with Emile, after dinner, just before Emile was shot.
In August 1982 the real pressing was ready to begin in the new factory, not far from the place where Emile Berliner had produced his first gramophone record 93 years earlier.
The relationship of music to dance serves as the basis for Eurhythmics, devised by Emile Jaques-Dalcroze, which was influential to the development of Modern dance and modern ballet through artists such as Marie Rambert.
Baudot was born in Magneux, Haute-Marne, France, the son of farmer Pierre Emile Baudot, who later became the mayor of Magneux.
To assist him in the work he took on several people who were to play important roles in the design and construction of the Eiffel Tower, including Maurice Koechlin, a young graduate of the Zurich Polytechnikum, who was engaged to undertake calculations and make drawings, and Emile Nouguier, who had previously worked for Eiffel on the construction of the Douro bridge.
The design of the Eiffel Tower was originated by Maurice Koechlin and Emile Nouguier, who had discussed ideas for a centrepiece for the 1889 Exposition Universelle.
Another six-figure sum donor was Emile Heskey, who had not only followed in Lineker's footsteps by going to the same school as him, but also went on to play for Leicester City and England.
The writer Emile Zola published an impassioned editorial on the injustice, and was himself condemned by the government for libel.
An early influence in this vein was Henry David Thoreau and his famous book Walden Important promoters of this were Henri Zisly and Emile Gravelle who collaborated in La Nouvelle Humanité followed by Le Naturien, Le Sauvage, L ' Ordre Naturel, & La Vie Naturelle.
The rabies vaccine was initially created by Emile Roux, a French doctor and a colleague of Pasteur who had been working with a killed vaccine produced by desiccating the spinal cords of infected rabbits.
The Gramophone was patented in 1887 by Emile Berliner.
After protracted patent litigation, in 1892 a federal court ruled that Edison and not Emile Berliner was the inventor of the carbon microphone.
Other than an initial brief prepared by Emile for a summer house, space for cars, an extra bedroom and a caretaker's lodge, Corbusier had such freedom with the job that he was only limited by his own architectural palette.
Although the school had already selected its semester quota, Kelly obtained an interview with the school's admission officer, Emile Diestel, and was admitted due to her uncle George.
Clostridium botulinum was first recognized and isolated in 1895 by Emile van Ermengem from home cured ham implicated in a botulism outbreak.
In 2000, The Life of Emile Zola was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being " culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant ".
Hannibal Goodwin's invention of nitrocellulose film base in 1887 was the first transparent, flexible film ; the following year, Emile Reynaud developed the first perforated film stock.
In 1820, the statue which became known as the Venus de Milo was discovered on the Greek island of Milo and seen by a French naval officer, Emile Voutier.
Even the embryonic art of the motion picture turned to Pierrot before the century was out: he appeared, not only in early celluloid shorts ( Georges Méliès's The Nightmare, The Magician ; Alice Guy's Arrival of Pierrette and Pierrot, Pierrette's Amorous Adventures ; Ambroise-François Parnaland's Pierrot's Big Head / Pierrot's Tongue, Pierrot-Drinker ), but also in Emile Reynaud's Praxinoscope production of Poor Pierrot ( 1892 ), the first animated movie and the first hand-colored one.
Trombonist Edwards was drafted for World War I in 1918 and replaced by Emile Christian, and pianist Henry Ragas died of influenza in the Spanish flu pandemic the following year and he was replaced by pianist and composer J. Russel Robinson.
In the elections of 2003, self help guru Emile Ratelband was put forward by the party board as their candidate for the lijsttrekkers ' position.
He won the first Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1901 for developing a serum therapy against diphtheria ( this was helped by Kitasato Shibasaburo and worked on with Emile Roux ) and tetanus.

Emile and brought
The story of a young prostitute, it was closer to Naturalism and brought him to the attention of Emile Zola.
Wigan brought in high-profile replacements including Emile Heskey, Denny Landzaat, Chris Kirkland and Antonio Valencia to try to build on their successful Premier League debut.
The patentee of this design, Emile Huber, brought suit against the company for using it without permission, and the car manufacturer was fined $ 400, 000 for the offense.
Rousseau argues that the child cannot put himself in the place of others but once adolescence has been reached and he is able do so, Emile can finally be brought into the world and socialized.
He brought up his son according to the principles of Rousseau's Emile, and the boy, after a regime of outdoor life, followed by some years classical study, was apprenticed to a printer, so that he might make acquaintance with manual labor.
Finally, president and general manager Bill Tobin had enough and brought up 20 year old Emile Francis to replace him.

Emile and Chicago
Born in Toronto to American parents Emile Eugene Coulon ( 1857 – 1911 ) and Sarah Loretta Waltzinger ( 1857 – 1923 ), Coulon grew up in turn-of-the-century Chicago, where, as a prelim fighter, he became known as " The Cherry Picker from Logan Square.

Emile and by
Charles ' younger brother, Emile Charles, guest-starred in the series III episode " Timeslides ", and the songs " Bad News " and " Cash " in this episode were written by Charles, and performed by his band.
Although he did not consider himself an educator, his research and theories closely resemble those outlined by Rousseau in Emile.
* Berliner Gramophone, incorporated by Emile Berliner in 1892 in Washington, D. C. as the United States Gramophone Company
* Deutsche Grammophon, a German classical music record company, founded in 1898 by Emile Berliner
The teleprinter evolved through a series of inventions by a number of engineers, including Royal Earl House, David Edward Hughes, Emile Baudot, Donald Murray, Charles Krum, Edward Kleinschmidt and Frederick G. Creed.
* 1762: Emile: or, On Education by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
The Naturalists — Emile Zola especially, who wrote glowingly of them — were captivated by their art.
The fifty poems that were published by Albert Giraud ( born Emile Albert Kayenbergh ) as Pierrot lunaire: Rondels bergamasques in 1884 quickly attracted composers to set them to music, especially after they were translated, somewhat freely, into German ( 1892 ) by the poet and dramatist Otto Erich Hartleben.

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