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Genealogical records in the Old Occitan Chronicle of Montpellier in Le petit Thalamus de Montpellier indicate that Alphonso's relationship with his mistress, Giraldona Carlino, produced three children:
Le petit déjeuner ( breakfast ) is often a quick meal consisting of tartines ( slices ) of French bread with jelly or jam, croissants, pain aux raisins or pain au chocolat ( also named chocolatine in the south of France ) along with coffee or tea.
* Le petit café ( 1911 )
* Le Boulanger, la boulangère, et le petit mitron, Paris, Comédie des Champs-Elysées, 14 November 1968.
* Le Boulanger, la boulangère, et le petit mitron ( Paris: La Table Ronde, 1969 ).
* Nouvelles Pièces grinçantes ( Paris: La Table Ronde, 1970 )-- includes " L ' Hurluberlu, ou Le Réactionnaire amoureux ," " La Grotte ," " L ' Orchestre ," " Le Boulanger, la boulangère, et le petit mitron ," and " Les Poissons rouges, ou Mon Père, ce héros ;" " L ' Orchestre " translated by John as " The Orchestra ," in Jean Anouilh.
* Alphonse Daudet: Le petit chose
* Jeremiah, tome 29: Le petit chat est mort ( January 2010 )
He also recorded Dutch versions of songs, such as " Mijn vlakke land " (" Le plat pays "), " Laat Me Niet Alleen " (" Ne me quitte pas "), " Rosa ", " De Burgerij " (" Les Bourgeois "), and " De Nuttelozen van de Nacht " (" Les paumés du petit matin ").
Her work in film music included Le petit chose by Maurice Cloche, and a series of documentaries.
After the war, in 1946, she returned to her home in France, where she composed orchestral and chamber music, plus numerous other works including the ballets Paris-Magie ( with Lise Delarme ) and Parisiana ( for the Royal Ballet of Copenhaugen ), the operas Il était un petit navire ( with Henri Jeanson ), Dolores, La petite sirène ( with Philip Soupault, based on Hans Christian Andersen's story " The Little Mermaid ") and Le maître ( to a libretto by Ionesco ), the musical comedy Parfums, the Concerto des vaines paroles, for baritone voice, piano and orchestra, the Concerto for Soprano and Orchestra, the Concertino for Flute, Piano and Orchestra, the Second Piano Concerto, the Concerto for Two Guitars and Orchestra, her Second Sonata for Violin and Piano, the Sonata for Harp, as well as an impressive number of film and television scores.
Local tradition says that he was responsible for introducing the local pastry makers of Pézenas to a sweet pastry, Le petit pâté de Pézenas, the size and shape of a large cotton reel with a sweet centre, and that he ( or, more likely, his chef ) had brought the recipe from India as a refined version of the savoury Keema naan.
Le petit chaperon rouge, ( Little Red Riding Hood ), 1883
* Le petit soldat ( 1960 )
* Le petit bleu de la côte ouest ( Les Humanoïdes Associés, 2005 ), based on a novel by Jean-Patrick Manchette
* Lise Vaillancourt, Le petit dragon, et La balade de Fannie et Carcassonne
* Robert Lalonde, Le petit aigle à tête blanche
Also in 1958, although not released in the U. S. until 1967 in a dubbed version, a Mexican version of Tom Thumb ( originally titled Pulgarcito ) was made based loosely on Charles Perrault's " Le petit Poucet ".
There are many thumb-sized characters around the world: Le petit poucet ( France ), Der kleine Däumling ( Germany ), Little One Inch / Issun-bōshi ( Japan ), Thumbikin ( Norway ), Pulgarcito ( Spain ), Pollicino ( Italy ), Piñoncito ( Chile ), Lipuniushka ( Russia ), Palčić ( Serbia ), Patufet ( Catalonia ), The Hazel-nut Child ( Bukovina ), Kleinduimpje ( Netherlands ), Hüvelyk Matyi ( Hungary ), and others.
In 1991, Clotilde was nominated for a César, for Most Promising Actress ( Meilleur espoir féminin ), and won an European Film Award for Best Actress, both for the film Le petit criminel ( 1990 ).
* Le petit criminel-( 1990 )-La soeur, Nathalie ( Stéphanie )
* Nicolas Sarkozy: Sarkoléon ( A portmanteau of Sarkozy with Napoléon ), Le petit Nicolas ( title of a popular series of children's books )
In this respect it shows similarity with other widely read works of the European children's literature, which also depict the adventures of children's everyday life, such as Goscinny y Sempé's " Le petit Nicolas ", Richmal Crompton's " William " series, and Elena Fortún's " Celia " books in Spanish.

Le and dejeuner
Image: Claude Monet-Le dejeuner sur l ’ herbe. JPG | Le déjeuner sur l ' herbe, 1865 – 1866, The Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow.
Claude Monet, Le dejeuner sur l ' herbe, ( right section ), with Gustave Courbet, 1865-1866, Musée d ' Orsay, Paris, France | Paris
Claude Monet included a portrait of Courbet in his own version of Le dejeuner sur l ' herbe from 1865 – 1866.

Le and Harold
In addition to the Symphonie fantastique, some other orchestral works of Berlioz currently in the standard orchestral repertoire include his " légende dramatique " La damnation de Faust and " symphonie dramatique " Roméo et Juliette ( both large-scale works for mixed voices and orchestra ), and his concertante symphony ( for viola and orchestra ) Harold en Italie, several concert overtures also remain enduringly popular, such as Le Corsaire and Le Carnaval romain.
Parnell Bradbury, writing in The Times thought Le Mesurier had played the role " extraordinarily well ", although Harold Hobson, writing in The Sunday Times thought that " the trouble with Mr. John Le Mesurier's Dr. Weston is that he approaches the man too snarlingly ... is a notion of genius that would be unacceptable anywhere outside Victorian melodrama ".
* Berlioz Harold in Italy, King Lear Overture, Le Corsaire Overture, Les Francs-Juges Overture, Les Troyens Overture, Roman Carnival Overture, Symphonie Fantastique, Trojan March, Waverley Overture
* Harold McNair, RCA 1968 ( with Bill Le Sage, Spike Heatley, Tony Carr )
The French-language program, Le Fonds Harold Greenberg, was also established.
Since 1986, The Harold Greenberg Fund / Le Fonds Harold Greenberg has invested almost $ 73 million in the Canadian film and television industry.
* Harold Ridley, former Professor, English Department Chair, and Chief Academic Officer at Le Moyne and former President of Loyola College in Maryland
fr: Le Pèlerinage de Childe Harold
Drawing inspiration from novels of Edward Bulwer-Lytton ( Harold: the Last of the Saxon Kings-for the location of the opera to Britain in the Middle Ages and for the names of its characters, the principal being Aroldo, re-cast as a recently-returned Crusader ) and " hints " from the work of Walter Scott ( The Bethrothed-1825-and The Lady of the Lake ), the rewriting was delayed until after March 1857 by the preparation for Paris of Le trouvère, the French version of Il trovatore, and his work with Piave on Simon Boccanegra.
James was educated briefly at Eton, and then at Le Rosey in Switzerland, then at Christ Church, Oxford, where he was a contemporary of Evelyn Waugh and Harold Acton.

Le and said
`` Don't think Linda couldn't have got John back any time, if she'd tried '', Mousie Gordon, who had been Mousie Chandler, said between bites of a chicken sandwich at a luncheon table at Le Mont.
It could be said that Aalto's international reputation was sealed with his inclusion in the second edition of Sigfried Giedion's influential book on Modernist architecture, Space, Time and Architecture: The growth of a new tradition ( 1949 ), in which Aalto received more attention than any other Modernist architect, including Le Corbusier.
Le Guin's ansible was said to communicate " instantaneously ", but other authors have adopted the name for devices only capable of finite-speed communication, although still faster than light.
In other legal cases, Pissarro's " Le Quai Malaquais, Printemps ," is said to have been similarly stolen, along with the estimated 650, 000 lost works of art, including those by other French Impressionists.
The head of the mission, Mr. Jean Le Dem, said at the conclusion of the visit:
Le Petit, a writer in 1601 mentioned King Adel, said to be descendant of Shem, ruler of Britain having 3 children that migrated to India.
In a 2008 interview, Le Guin said that she considers the 1980 adaptation as " the only good adaptation to film " of her work to date.
An explicit comparison with Le Pen was made by Ad Melkert, then lijsttrekker of the Labour Party, who said in Emmen on 24 April 2002:
As an example of viral licensing outside software, after it was revealed that French author Michel Houellebecq plagiarized sections of Wikipedia articles in his novel La Carte et Le Territoire, some commentators said that this automatically made his entire book licensed under the ShareAlike license.
Le Pen said, " the city of Toulon will then have to get along without the vocalisations of singer Benguigui ".
* Le Pen once made the infamous pun " Durafour-crématoire " (" four crématoire " meaning " crematory oven ") about then-minister Michel Durafour, who had said in public a few days before, " One must exterminate the National Front ".
Le Charivari and L ' Illustration both said that his mechanical marvels and artistic magic was comparable to those of his predecessors like Philippe and Bosco.
Years later, in a show at the Pompidou Center called " Hitchcock and Art: Fatal Coincidences ", an aerial shot of Grant in the cornfield, with a " road cutting straight through the cornrows to the edge of the screen ", was said to draw on Léon Spilliaert's " Le Paquebot ou L ' Estran ", which features " alternating strips of sand and ocean blue bands stretch to the edge of the canvas.
Mougeotte had previously said that Le Figaro would do nothing to embarrass the government and the right.
" Speaking to Le Monde, one of his neighbors said, " He was a bit like us.
Although others said while Whistler's painting was widely noticed, he was upstaged by Manet's more shocking painting Le déjeuner sur l ' herbe.
It is said to be named after the city of Le Havre in France.
The fact that Satie had abandoned the Nouveaux jeunes less than a year after starting the group, was the " gift from heaven " that made it all come true for Cocteau: his 1918 publication Le coq et l ' Arlequin is said to have ticked it off.
* Ursula K. Le Guin's 1969 novel The Left Hand of Darkness posits a world called Gethen, on which humans are androgynes, effectively neuter 12 / 13 of the time, and for up to two days per month are said to be " in Kemmer ," that is, openly available to enter either male or female state as per pheromonal contact with a potential mate.
Le Mesurier later said of his wartime service that he had, " a comfortable war, with captaincy thrust upon me, before I was demobbed in 1946.
They praised the cast, particularly Kenneth More's Arthur and Le Mesurier's Gawain, which they said are " rather touchingly portrayed as friends who have grown old together ".
After Le Mesurier's death fellow comedian Eric Sykes commented that, " I never heard a bad word said against him.
* George Smiley, a fictional character from the popular book of John Le Carré, movie franchise who is said to work for MI6
In September 2004 the US conservative blogosphere erupted with criticism of France when a New York Post opinion piece claimed that Le Figaro reported that Raffarin said " the Iraqi insurgents are our best allies ".

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