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Controls on the association of physical locations to well-known exported products, e. g. wine from the Champagne and Bordeaux regions of France, tin-glazed earthenwares from certain cities in Holland, lace from Chantilly, etc., helped to establish a town's place in global commerce — this led to modern trademarks.
While Albéniz's crowning achievement, Iberia, was written in the last years of his life in France, many of its preceding works are well-known and of great interest.
Accompanying Callixtus throughout France, he assisted Callixtus in his initial dealings with Holy Roman Emperor Henry V. As a well-known opponent of the emperor's right to select bishops in his territories ( the Investiture Controversy ), Lamberto was a natural choice for papal legate.
Rennes is the 2nd concentration of ITC firms in France after Paris ( with well-known companies like Atos, SFR, Orange France Telecom, Technicolor R & D, Canon, Mitsubishi, Alcatel-Lucent, Texas Instruments, NXP, Thales or Logica ), and the 3rd innovation potential in agrofood French industry.
She is the title character of The She-Wolf of France by the well-known French novelist Maurice Druon.
Jean-Luc Nancy and Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe were among Derrida's first students in France and went on to become well-known and important philosophers in their own right.
The well-known personalities of France-intellectuals, artists, and entertainers-faced a serious dilemma in choosing to emigrate or to remain in France during the country's occupation.
By this time, many people in the CAE and in the rest of the world thought Bokassa was insane, and the Western press, mostly in France, the UK, and USA, often compared his eccentric behavior and egotistical extravagance with that of Africa's other well-known eccentric dictator, Idi Amin of Uganda.
The well-known German-Israeli artist Leo Kahn studied in Karlsruhe before leaving for France and Israel in the 1920s and ' 30s.
Her tours of Egypt, and Italy spread her fame outside of France and Dalida soon became well-known throughout Europe.
She is also completely unaware that her last name is a well-known location in France and is overwhelmed in awe when she hears of the Hundred Years ' War.
Another Chinon parchment dated 20 August 1308 addressed to Philip IV of France, well-known to historians, stated that absolution had been granted to all those Templars that had confessed to heresy " and restored them to the Sacraments and to the unity of the Church ".
Chryss O ' Reilly, who breeds and races as " Skymarc Farms " and under other names, and who owns stud farms in Normandy and other locations, is well-known on the racecourses of Ireland, Britain and France as Lady O ' Reilly and is very knowledgeable on all aspects of the equine industry.
Being the oldest known modern humans ( Homo sapiens sapiens ) in Europe, the Cro-Magnons were from the outset linked to the well-known Lascaux cave paintings and the Aurignacian culture whose remains were well known from southern France and Germany.
Among the collections partly derived from it, one of the most well-known is probably that in French verse by Marie de France.
In France too, well-known illustrations of La Fontaine's fables were often used on china.
The book traces the history of a collection of 264 Netsuke-some of them by well-known craftsmen-which were brought to France in the late 19th Century, bought by a member of the wealthy Jewish Ephrussi family.
The Duke was a well-known womaniser and, like his ancestors Louis XIV of France and Philippe II, Duke of Orléans, had several illegitimate children.
In this vein is another of his well-known pieces: In Figeac, Lot, France, on the " Place des écritures " ( writings place ) is a giant copy of the Rosetta stone.
The studio designed many well-known projects including the Maeght Foundation ( 1959 – 64 ) in southern France, the Fundació Miró ( museum ) in Barcelona ( 1975 ) and quite a few buildings for Harvard University, including Holyoke Center ( 1958 – 65 ), the Harvard Science Center ( 1969 – 72 ), Peabody Terrace ( apartments, 1962 – 64 ), and the Center for the Study of World Religions at the Harvard Divinity School.
A revival of Espinas's approach in France was revealed in the works of Pierre Massé ( 1946 ), the eminent cybernetician, Georges Théodule Guilbaud ( 1953 ), the Belgian logician, Leo Apostel ( 1957 ), the cybernetician, Anatol Rapoport ( 1962 ), Henry Pierron, psychologist and lexicographer ( 1957 ), François Perroux, economist ( 1957 ), the social psychologist, Robert Daval ( 1963 ), the well-known sociologist, Raymond Aron ( 1963 ) and the methodologists, Abraham Antoine Moles and Roland Caude ( 1965 ).
Shortly before the controversy concerning Codde, the Netherlands and its Catholic clergy had become a refuge for a number of well-known dissenting priests from France and Belgium, who were persecuted due to accusations of Jansenism and because of their anti-Roman views on jurisdiction.
An Egyptian manuscript in the Bibliothèque nationale de France in Paris contains the representation of a soul going to judgement in which one of the figures is depicted with the head of a rat and the well-known wig.

France and monthly
In March 1984, he burned a 500 French franc bill < ref > Roughly 75 €, but in 1984, 500 FF represented one sixth of the net minimum monthly wage in France
He had already started contributing to the monthly periodical, Jeune France ( Young France ), and he now issued a periodical of his own, Les Taches d ' encre, which survived for only a few months.
While in France, Taylor published a monthly newspaper called L ' Etoile du Deseret with the help of Louis A. Bertrand.
In February 2009, France Telecom indicated the Minitel network still had 10 million monthly connections, among which 1 million are on the 3611 ( directory ).
France Télécom charges Minitel users at rates of up to € 1 a minute on their monthly telephone bill.
As such, they are paid a monthly salary ( about 1300 €), in exchange for an agreement to serve France for 10 years, including their studies.
Normaliens from France and other European Union countries are considered civil servants in training, and as such paid a monthly salary in exchange for an agreeing to serve France for ten years, including those spent as students.
The students from France and other European Union countries are considered civil servants in training, and as such paid a monthly salary, in exchange for an agreement to serve France for 10 years, including those of their studies.
Interviewed in January 2011 by the monthly panafrican magazine Première Ligne, she denounced the interference of France and the international community in internal politics of Côte d ' Ivoire and criticized Nicolas Sarkozy's support for Alassane Ouattara as a " political mistake ".
While in France he befriended Julio Cortázar, with whom he founded the short-lived experience of the monthly magazine Sin censura.
Code Lyoko was voted as the best show by Canal J viewers in France, but it has achieved international fame as well: The show has been rated as one of the best shows on Cartoon Network and Kabillion in the US, with Cartoon Network having it rated as the # 3 best performing show in 2006 and Kabillion having it as # 4 in monthly average views in 2010.
# Prepares monthly data sets and transfers them by network to participants in the U. S., Australia and France, as well as to requestors.
The universality of silent films brought Linder fame and fortune throughout Europe, making him the highest paid entertainer of the day with an salary increase of 150, 000 francs ( at the time the average monthly salary in France was 100 francs ).
* Preuves-a cultural, intellectual and literary monthly magazine in France
From 1980, he lived in France, where he worked as a journalist for the Polish monthly Kontakt and Radio Free Europe.
Marie Claire is a monthly women's magazine first published in France but also distributed in other countries with editions specific to them and in their languages.
( Note relatively high December, January and February expected monthly low temperatures in Bordeaux France relative to the North American sites, and that the very continental Fairmont, MN, also stands out as having more extreme temperatures.
This was followed, the next year, by translations of works on the Revolution by Mallet du Pan and Mounier, and at this time he also founded and edited a monthly journal, the Neue deutsche Monatsschrift, in which for five years he wrote, mainly on historical and political questions, maintaining the principles of British constitutionalism against those of revolutionary France.
In 1960 France, Georges Bernier, Cavanna and Fred Aristidès created the monthly satirical magazine Hara-Kiri.
He currently publishes a series of essays in French and hosts free monthly seminars on molecular gastronomy at the INRA in France.

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