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* Manet, Julie, Rosalind de Boland Roberts, and Jane Roberts.
However many new approaches have appeared in recent years, especially by such scholars as Wilda Anderson, Kurt Ballstadt, Daniel Brewer, Jay Caplan, Andrew Clark, Elisabeth de Fontenay, Rosalina de la Carrera, Julie Candler Hays, Thomas M. Kavanagh, Walter Rex, and Pierre Saint-Amand.
He also pursued an unconsummated romantic attachment with the 25-year-old Sophie d ' Houdetot, which partly inspired his epistolary novel, Julie, ou la nouvelle Héloïse ( also based on memories of his idyllic youthful relationship with Mme de Warens ).
* 1732 – Julie de Lespinasse, French aristocrat, hostess and writer ( d. 1776 )
* Louise Julie, Comtesse de Mailly ( 1710 – 1751 )
August was the son of Antoine Bournonville, a dancer and choreographer trained under the French choreographer, Jean Georges Noverre, and the nephew of Julie Alix de la Fay, née Bournonville, of the Royal Swedish Ballet.
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Honorine Anthoine de Saint-Joseph ( Marseille, 26 February 1790 – Paris, 13 April 1884 ), a niece of Julie Clary, the wife of Joseph Bonaparte, by whom he had issue, and soon afterwards was ordered to Spain.
He had been early introduced to the Hôtel de Rambouillet, where he was the especial friend of Julie d ' Angennes, who called him her " dwarf king.
When at the desire of the duc de Montausier nineteen poets contributed to the Guirlande de Julie, which was to decide the much-fêted Julie in favour of his suit, Voiture refused to take part.
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* Guirlande de Julie
During those years, he also won the love of Julie de Lespinasse, whose love letters to him, later published, are still read today.
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Becoming marquis de Montausier at the death of his elder brother in 1635, he was the recognised aspirant for the hand of the marquise de Rambouillet's daughter, Julie Lucine d ' Angennes ( 1607-1671 ).
On 15 July 1645, he married " the incomparable Julie ," thus terminating a fourteen-year courtship famous in the annals of French literature because of the Guirlande de Julie, a garland of verses consisting of madrigals by Montausier, Claude de Malleville, Georges de Scudéry, Pierre Corneille ( if Octave Uzanne is correct in the attribution of three of the six poems signed M. C.

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The second season begins with Rachel, waiting at the gate for Ross to declare her love for him, discovering that he is dating Julie ( Lauren Tom ), someone he knew from graduate school.
Robb Wells, the actor who plays Ricky on the Showcase hit comedy Trailer Park Boys hails from Moncton, along with Julie Doiron, an indie rock musician and Holly Dignard the actress who plays Nicole Miller on the CTV series " Whistler ".
After Catherine Zeta-Jones performed " Send in the Clowns ," a recorded greeting from Julie Andrews was played.
As McKay and Julie start to leave, Buck grabs a gun from a ranch hand in order to kill McKay, but Hannassey shoots his son dead.
File: Mary Poppins. jpg | Julie Andrews from the trailer for the film Mary Poppins, 1964
Edwards ' second marriage from 1969 until his death was to Julie Andrews.
A sequel to the Heavy Metal 2000 animated movie, the game stars Julie in her quest to save her home planet of Eden from GITH, an ancient entity seeking to conquer the universe.
Graduates from the school of theatre include Amanda Burton, Steve Coogan, Richard Griffiths, Graham Fellows, Julie Walters and Burn Gorman.
* Childrens Songs and Stories with the Muppets-Hosted by Scooter as he looks through a scrapbook of children's songs from the show, with interruptions by others as he constantly tries to introduce his favorite song, " Six String Orchestra ", with guest stars Julie Andrews, John Denver, Twiggy, Judy Collins, and Charles Aznavour.
Julie Andrews, fresh from her triumph in My Fair Lady, played Guenevere to Burton's King Arthur, with Robert Goulet as Lancelot completing the love triangle.
She broke from formula by taking the unglamorous role of Julie in Strange Cargo ( 1940 ), her eighth and final film with Gable.
The production starred Richard Burton, Julie Andrews and Robert Goulet. The trio appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show and sang a few numbers from the musical, along with an appearance by Lerner and Loewe.
The most widely seen version of the play is the 1999 film adaptation, directed by Julie Taymor, under the title Titus, starring Anthony Hopkins as Titus, Jessica Lange as Tamora, Harry Lennix as Aaron ( reprising his role from Taymor's theatrical production in 1994 ) and Laura Fraser as Lavinia.
The move to ABC caused a fair amount of cast turnover as Nancy Stafford left the series and Julie Sommars followed, although she would play a recurring role in several episodes, while Don Knotts ' character was cut from the series.
The league also hosted singular talents from nations which were not at the forefront of women's soccer, such as Maribel Dominguez of Mexico, Homare Sawa of Japan, Julie Fleeting of Scotland, Cheryl Salisbury of Australia, Marinette Pichon of France and Kelly Smith of England.
His mother Jeanne Françoise Victoire Julie ( 1754 – 1832 ) came from Croisilles, Calvados and was a rigid and formal woman coming from an ancient family of the rural nobility of Lower Normandy.
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs ( SICP ) is a textbook published in 1984 about general computer programming concepts from MIT Press written by Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT ) professors Harold Abelson and Gerald Jay Sussman, with Julie Sussman.
Among those who can lay claim to fame, and who have either been born or lived in Beckenham or have had some important contribution to make to the town, there are show business people such as Bob Monkhouse ( 1928 – 2003 ); Julie Andrews ( 1935-); David Bowie ( 1947-), who lived at 42 Southend Road, Beckenham from 1969 – 1973 ; Peter Frampton ( 1950-); Wende Snijders ( 1978-), the Dutch singer ; and the actors Maurice Denham ( 1909 – 2002 ), and Simon Ward ( 1941 – 2012 ).
* Julie Brown is among the performers from the era who personified and popularized the valley girl image.
Julie " The Cat " Gaffney from The Mighty Ducks ( film series ) is from Bangor.
* Julie Woodward, a teen who took her life, this event is one of the major events that brought about warning labels onto antidepressants ( notably SSRIs ) from the FDA stating effects they may have on children under 18 such as an increased risk in suicide
In May 2011 a Miami-Dade Circuit jury awarded Julie Reese, an 82-year-old Cape Coral smoker represented by The Ferraro Law Firm, a total verdict of $ 1 million from R. J. Reynolds Tobacco, after she developed laryngeal cancer and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
He left the live lineup in 2001 ; Bliss took over first keyboard duties, with his former second keyboard role filled by Bernie Barlow, and Julie Ragins when Barlow took maternity leave from 2006 to 2009.

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Julie Manet became the subject for many of her mother's paintings and a book of her memoirs Growing Up with the Impressionists: The Diary of Julie Manet, was published in 1987.
On 11 September 2006, Dunlop became the first person to be convicted of murder following a prior acquittal for the same crime, in his case his 1991 acquittal of Julie Hogg's murder.
Kazan became known as an " actor's director " because he was able to elicit some of the best performances in the careers of many of his stars, such as Marlon Brando, Rod Steiger, Karl Malden, James Dean, Julie Harris, Carroll Baker, Eli Wallach and Natalie Wood.
* On June 5, 1993 Thoroughbred racing's all-time leading female jockey, Julie Krone, became the first woman to win a Triple Crown race when she rode to victory in the Belmont Stakes aboard Colonial Affair.
With Lizer's departure Julie Sommars became a regular cast member.
Diane Julie Abbott ( born 27 September 1953 ) is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Hackney North and Stoke Newington since 1987, when she became the first black woman to be elected to the House of Commons.
In 1974 Norman and Kenn Gulliksen started a Bible Study in the living room of Norman's apartment at Doheny and Sunset in Los Angeles that was only for musicians and actors, including regulars Jerry Houser and Julie Harris, which after six months, was named " The Vineyard ", and later, with another Bible study at the home of Chuck Girard, became part of the founding congregation of the Association of Vineyard Churches.
During the period 1972 to 1976 it was particularly associated with gonzo journalism, then became closely associated with punk rock through the writing of Tony Parsons and Julie Burchill.
Life magazine hailed 1965 as " The Year of Julie Christie " when the actress became known internationally for her role as an amoral model in Darling, directed by Schlesigner.
In Rousseau's mind, she became identified with a character in the great novel he was then writing, Julie, ou la Nouvelle Héloïse.
Here he became intimate with Jean-Jacques Rousseau's friend Julie de Bondeli.
She writes, " Under the guidance of Marie-Therese Geoffrin, Julie de Lespinasse and Suzanne Necker, Parisian salons became the civil working spaces of the project of Enlightenment.
* Julie Krone, the all-time leading female jockey, became the first woman ever to win a Triple Crown race when she rode Colonial Affair to victory in the Belmont Stakes.
Her sister Désirée Clary, six years younger than Julie, became Queen of Sweden and Norway ( as Desideria ) when her husband, Marshal Bernadotte, was crowned King Charles XIV John of Sweden ( Charles III John of Norway ).
In 1808, Joseph was made King of Spain and Julie became Queen of Spain.
In Batavia, Professor Eijkman married Bertha Julie Louise van der Kemp in 1888 ; a son, Pieter Hendrik, who became a physician, was born in 1890.
Statuesque actress Julie Newmar became famous overnight for playing the small role in the 1956 Li ' l Abner Broadway musical ( and the 1959 film adaptation ) without uttering a single line.
Her sister, Julie Clary, married Joseph Bonaparte, and later became Queen of Naples and Spain.
Starring an ensemble cast headed by Helen Mirren and Julie Walters, with Linda Bassett, Annette Crosbie, Celia Imrie, Penelope Wilton, and Geraldine James playing key supporting roles, the film garnered generally positive reactions by film critics, and at a budget of $ 10 million it became a major success, eventually grossing $ 96, 000, 000 worldwide following its theatrical release in the United States.
In 2005, Tony Danza became a grandfather when his son Marc and his son's wife, Julie, had a son, Nicholas.
Mora's illness and the separation caused Julie much pain and anxiety, although soon after his departure she became acquainted with the man who would be the main passion of her life, the Comte de Guibert.
The orchestra added two backing vocalists, one of whom, Julie Reiten, eventually became Setzer's wife.
In 1995 Julie Scott, M. A., S. R. C., moved to San Jose and became Director of the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum.

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