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The work as it stands is not the entire book that Malraux wrote at that time -- it is only the first section of a three-part novel called La Lutte avec l'Ange ; ;
It's based on La Boxe Française Savate, La Savate of the late 19th century, La Lutte Parisienne and the discipline * of La canne de Combat ( stick ) * includes also Le Bâton Français ( staff ), Le Couteau ( knife ), Le Poignard ( dagger ), La Chaise ( chair ) and Le Manteau ( overcoat ).
* La Lutte des classes, Paris: Gallimard, 1964
* La Lutte ( Short film Co-Directed with Marcel Carrière, Claude Fournier and Michel Brault, 1961 )
He made his fate public in an interview with the French Trotskyist newspaper La Lutte Ouvrier published in its February 24 and March 3, 1939 issues.
The Forum was the site of many major professional wrestling matches, as shown in the 1961 National Film Board of Canada documentary Wrestling ( La Lutte ).
The other main activity of the united front was the publication of the legal newspaper La Lutte.
After the end of World War II, Ta Thu Thau reconstituted the ' La Lutte ' (' The Struggle ') group and became the foremost leader of Vietnamese Trotskyism, but in the events of the August Revolution of 1945, and under the impact of the re-establishment of French colonial rule and repression from the Communist-led Viet Minh, his political current lost any significant influence.
* An article on La Lutte
Source: Victor Serge & Leon Trotsky, La Lutte Contre le Stalinisme.
The group published a monthly newspaper, Socialist Voice in English as well as a French language publication, La Lutte Ouvrière.
La Lutte homérique (" The Homeric struggle ", 1853 ) was the first big-scale painting executed in this technique.
He began a paper with Pierre Andreu called La Lutte des jeunes ( The Struggle of the Young ) while at the same time contributing to the right wing paper Gringoire, for which he covered the 1935 Nuremberg Congress in Germany where the infamous Nuremberg Laws were passed.

La and became
The latter title is especially suggestive of his role in forming several Franciscans who later became influential thinkers in the faculty, among them Saint Bonaventure, John of La Rochelle, Odo Rigaldus, William of Middleton and Richard Rufus of Cornwall.
** House of Bourbon – La Marche branch ( became Vendôme branch ) ( 1356 – 1836 )
Marker became known internationally for the short film La jetée ( The Pier ) in 1962.
The artistic challenge was resurrected with increasing ambition as art became more and more realistic with the invention of photography, film ( see Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat ), and immersive computer simulations.
Rogers continued teaching at University of Wisconsin until 1963, when he became a resident at the new Center for Studies of the Person in La Jolla.
In France, Claude François who re-invented himself as the king of French disco, released " La plus belle chose du monde ", a French version of the Bee Gees hit record, " Massachusetts ", which became a big hit in Canada and Europe and " Alexandrie Alexandra " was posthumously released on the day of his burial and became a worldwide hit.
La Isabela was abandoned and Santo Domingo became the new capital, and remains the oldest continuously inhabited European city in the Americas.
The strength of the La Niña made the 2008 Atlantic hurricane season one of the most active since 1944 ; there were 16 named storms of at least 39 mph ( 63 km / h ), eight of which became or greater hurricanes.
Former Weismann performers at the reunion include Max and Stella Deems, who lost their radio jobs and became store owners in Miami ; Solange La Fitte, a coquette, who is still vibrant three decades later ; Hattie Walker, who has outlived five younger husbands ; Vincent and Vanessa, former dancers who now own an Arthur Murray franchise ; Heidi Schiller, for whom Franz Lehár once wrote a waltz ( or was it Oscar Straus?
Kelly appeared in six of the sketches, one of which, " La Cumparsita ", became the basis of an extended Spanish number in Anchors Aweigh eight years later.
La Trobe became Lieutenant-Governor of Victoria on separation in 1851.
Coastal cities such as La Ceiba, Tela, and Trujillo and towns further inland such as El Progreso and La Lima became virtual company towns.
La Isabela, which became the first permanent European settlement in the Americas.
The earliest evidence of human activity in Jersey dates to about 250, 000 years ago ( before Jersey became an island ) when bands of nomadic hunters used the caves at La Cotte de St Brelade as a base for hunting mammoth.
Merleau-Ponty first taught at Chartres, then became a tutor at the École Normale Supérieure, where he was awarded his doctorate on the basis of two important books: La structure du comportement ( 1942 ) and Phénoménologie de la Perception ( 1945 ).
Ernest Hemingway made the bar called La Bodeguita del Medio famous as he became one of its regulars and he wrote " My mojito in La Bodeguita, My daiquiri in El Floridita.
In 1669 René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, led an expedition of French traders who became the first Europeans to see the river.
After La Russa retired as manager of the Cardinals in 2011, Smith became active in the organization again, starting with his stint as a special instructor for the team's 2012 spring training camp.
The Chicago scene began not with a band but with a group of DJs transforming a gay bar, La Mere Vipere, into what became known as America's first punk dance club.
Asunción subsequently became the nucleus of a Spanish province that encompassed a large portion of southern South America — so large, in fact, that it was dubbed " La Provincia Gigante de Indias ".
" La Lynch ", as she became known in Paraguay, was a strong-willed, charming, witty, intelligent woman who became a person of enormous influence.

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The birth of princess Joanna in 1462, openly called La Beltraneja, caused the separation of her parents.
He has been openly gay throughout his public life, and he has written many novels ( The Duchess and the Commoner, La nuit des princes charmants, Le Coeur découvert, Le Coeur éclaté ) and plays ( Hosanna, La duchesse de Langeais, Fragments de mensonges inutiles ) centred on gay characters.
In an interview with La Presse published on January 24, 2005, he openly declared his ongoing interest in the Liberal leadership.
Olson campaigned openly for Progressive Party candidate Robert La Follette in the 1924 Elections, and for Democrat Franklin Roosevelt in the 1932 Elections.
Although not openly gay, Montherlant treated homosexual themes in his work, including his play La Ville dont le prince est un enfant ( 1952 ) and novel Les Garçons ( The Boys ), published in 1969 but written four or five decades earlier.
Although the City Council implemented the Animal Protection Law of Catalunya in 2003 prohibiting the public exhibition of live animals for sale to prevent their abuse or neglect, it is not uniformly enforced and there are still many stalls in La Rambla that sell them openly.
While in Paris, in 1933 he published the " King Alexander's Dictatorship " ( La dictature du roi Alexandre ), a book in which he came out openly for a federal and republican structure for Yugoslavia.

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