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Leonce and Verny
In particular, assistance from the Second French Empire was organized, with the construction of the Yokosuka arsenal under Leonce Verny, and the dispatch of a French military mission to modernize the armies of the bakufu.
oc: Leonce Verny
In November Leonce Verny arrives in Japan for the construction of the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal.

Leonce and first
Fencing consisting of flat and thin wire was first proposed in France, by Leonce Eugene Grassin-Baledans in 1860.

Leonce and at
Ales Hrdlicka ( 1869 – 1943 ), a physician, studied physical anthropology in France under Leonce Manouvrier before working at the Smithsonian Institution from 1902.
Raoul and Etienne Pontellier ( Leonce and Edna's sons ), Alphonse Ratignolle ( Adele's husband ), Janet ( Edna's younger sister ), Margaret ( Edna's older sister ), Mariequita ( Robert's previous lover ), Madame Antoine ( whose house Edna sleeps ), Tonie ( Madame Antonie's son ), the Colonel ( Edna's father ), Mrs. Highcamp, Miss Mayblunt, Mr. Gouvernail ( Miss Mayblunt's companion at Edna's farewell dinner ), Celestine ( Edna's servant ), Farival Twins, Madame Lebrun, Victor Lebrun, Dr. Mandelet, the lovers ( at Grand Isle ), and the lady in black ( at Grand Isle ).

Leonce and .
* August 14 – Leonce Perret, French film actor ( b. 1880 )
For example, in June 1946 Recorder Leonce Plante denounced the witnesses as a " bunch of crazy nuts ," set cash bail as high as $ 200 and threatened that if some witnesses came before him again bail would be $ 1, 000.
In 1836 his second play, Leonce and Lena portrayed the nobility.
* Georg Büchner, The Complete Plays: Danton's Death ; Leonce and Lena ; Woyzeck ; Lenz ; the Hessian Messenger ; on Cranial Nerves ; Selected Letters trans.
* Georg Büchner, Danton's Death, Leonce and Lena and Woyzeck, trans.
The Awakening was dramatized in a film known as Grand Isle in 1991 starring Kelly McGillis as Edna, Jon DeVries as Leonce and Adrian Pasdar as Robert.
Franzos completed his edition in 1879, including plays like Danton's Death and Leonce and Lena.

Verny and directed
The arsenals were established with the help of foreign advisors and administrators, such as Léonce Verny who helped build the Ningbo Arsenal in 1862-64, or the French officer Prosper Giquel who directed the construction of the Foochow Arsenal in 1867-74.
François Léonce Verny, ( December 2, 1837 – May 2, 1908 ) was a French officer and naval engineer who directed the construction of the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal in Japan, as well as many related modern infrastructure projects from 1865 to 1876, thus helping jump-start Japan's modernization.

Verny and construction
Verny was sent to Ningbo and Shanghai in China from 1862 – 1864, to supervise the construction of four gunboats for the Chinese Navy, as well as a new shipyard.
In addition to the construction of the Yokosuka Arsenal, Verny also built four lighthouses in the Tokyo area, some of which still exist, such as the Jōgashima Lighthouse, the Kannonzaki Lighthouse and the Nojimazaki Lighthouse.
When visited by the French construction director of the Chinese Fuzhou arsenal in 1871, Verny noted that the Chinese budget was three times larger than his.

Verny and Japan's
In 1865, Japan's first modern naval arsenal was built in Yokosuka by the French engineer Léonce Verny.
Bertin's real legacy for Japan was his creation of a series of modern shipyards, most notably Kure and Sasebo ( Yokosuka, Japan's first modern arsenal, was built earlier in 1865 by the French engineer Léonce Verny ).

Verny and modern
During the turbulent Bakumatsu period, the Shogunate selected Yokosuka as the site for a modern naval base, and hired the French engineer Léonce Verny in 1865 to oversee the development of shipbuilding facilities, beginning with Yokosuka Iron Foundry.

Verny and arsenal
In 1866, the Tokugawa shogunate government established the Yokosuka Seisakusho, a military arsenal and naval base, with the help of foreign engineers, including the French naval architect Léonce Verny.

Verny and at
The Jōgashima Lighthouse was built by the French engineer Léonce Verny at the end of the 19th century.
A steam hammer from the former Yokosuka Naval Arsenal is on display at the Verny Commemorative Museum in Yokosuka.
Léonce Verny also managed the building of the shipyard at Nagasaki, the largest in the Far East at that time.
Upon his return to France, Verny went to work at one of the largest mining companies in France ( Compagnie des houllières de Firminy ) at Firminy in Roche-la-Molière in January 1877 and rose to the position of director in September 1895.
Statue of Verny at Yokosuka.
A park has been built in his name (" Verny Park ") on the seafront at Yokosuka, with a bronze bust of Verny, and a small museum.

Verny and Yokosuka
* Léonce Verny, constructor of the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal
The Verny drydock in Yokosuka, still used today by the United States Fleet Activities Yokosuka | US Fleet Activities Yokosuka.
Verny was appointed chief administrator and constructor of the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal in 1865.
In Yokosuka, Verny trained 65 Japanese technicians and hired 2500 workers.
Verny Park, in Yokosuka.
The dry docks built by Verny are still intact and are currently used by the US Navy as part of the United States Fleet Activities Yokosuka.

Verny and from
Next came Bion 7 with monkeys Verny and Gordy from July 10, 1985-July 17, 1985.
During the months in France, Verny also helped in the negotiations for the First French Military Mission to Japan, consisting of military advisors under Jules Brunet to help train and re-equip the Tokugawa army from 1867, and to assist it in the Boshin War against the Satchō Alliance.
Verny experienced numerous problems during his tenure in Japan, as the expectations of the Japanese government and military were very high, but funding was very limited, and Verny had to create much of the necessary infrastructure from scratch.

Verny and 1865
Verny was persuaded to go to Japan by his distant relative, French ambassador Léon Roches in September 1865, who negotiated the substantial annual salary of $ 10, 000 dollars.

Verny and .
Most of present-day Kazakhstan was in the Steppe District, and parts of present-day southern Kazakhstan, including Almaty ( Verny ), were in the Governor-Generalship.
In 1887, for example, a severe earthquake destroyed the city of Verny ( present-day Almaty ), and in December 1988 a massive quake demolished the Armenian city of Spitak and large sections of Kirovakan and Leninakan.
Public attention was drawn to the importance of prenatal experiences by the 1981 book, The Secret Life of the Unborn Child, by Thomas R. Verny ( born 1936 ), who founded the Association for Pre-& Perinatal Psychology and Health ( APPPAH ).
Dinmukhamed ( Dimash ) Akhmetuly Konayev (; ), born in Verny, now Almaty, died 22 August 1993, was a Kazakh Soviet communist politician.
His latest contribution to the arts was “ Side By Side With Angels ”, a moving collaboration of SA musicians for the TSUNAMI disaster fund, which Michael wrote and produced with Verny Scholtz.
Semirechye Cossask Host () was a Cossack host in Imperial Russia, located in Semirechye Oblast ( today comprising most of Kyrgyzstan as well as Almaty oblysy, Taldy-Korgan ( Taldyqorghan ) oblysy, and parts of the Taraz oblysy and Semey oblysy in Kazakhstan ) with the center in Verny.
Léonce Verny was born in Aubenas, Ardèche.

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