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( 5 ) In the 1960 ’ s the city planners decided to move the foodmarkets of Les Halles, the historical structures were greatly prized and it was proposed that some of the cultural institutes would be appropriate occupants.
In 1943, for her first novel published Les Impudents, she decided to use as pen name the surname of Duras, a village in the Lot-et-Garonne département, where her father's house was located.
From 1940 to 1942 he studied acting in the Cours René-Simon ( and one of his small jobs at this time was as an extra in the film Les Visiteurs du soir ), but he then decided in 1943 to apply to the newly-formed film school IDHEC to study film editing.
He tried to buy the rights to Les Misérables but did not succeed, so he decided to start a homegrown Russian production.
While it seems apparent that Cocteau was behind these articles, the actual name of the Group was selected by Collet, who decided to compare Les Six with the five Russians.
After a series of dramatic roles on stage, most notably Vanya and Macbeth, Pryce decided he wanted to do musicals after seeing his friend Patti LuPone in the original London production of Les Misérables.
In August 1661, Louis XIV, already set upon Fouquet's destruction ( his disgrace was secretly decided upon on May 4 ), was entertained at Vaux with a fête rivaled in magnificence by only one or two in French history, at which Molière's Les Fâcheux was produced for the first time.
At the age of 12, he decided to become a musician, and received his first electric guitar — a black Les Paul — at the age of 13.
Convinced that it had a potential leading man under contract, the studio decided to produce a version of Les Miserables as a vehicle for him.
He decided to start playing guitar when he went over to a friend's house and saw his friend's Flying V. Corgan gave his savings to his father, who bought him a used Les Paul knock-off.
Inspired by a viewing of Les allumettes animées Matches ( 1908 ) by Émile Cohl, Starewicz decided to re-create the fight through stop-motion animation: by replacing the beetles ' legs with wire, attached with sealing wax to their thorax, he is able to create articulated insect puppets.
In the 1960s, he decided to create and host a rock and roll radio show modeled after Dick Clark's American Bandstand called Salut Les Copains.
Following a dispute about royalties, Les Charlots decided not to renew their contract with producer / manager Christian Fechner ( Jean-Guy's brother ) and Jean-Guy was torn between staying in the group or loyalty to his brother.
She decided to honor his memory by commissioning several works of the young composers of her time, amongst others Igor Stravinsky's Renard, Erik Satie's Socrate ( by her intercession Satie was kept out of jail when he was composing this work ), Darius Milhaud's Les Malheurs d ' Orphée, Francis Poulenc's Concerto for two pianos and Organ Concerto, Jean Françaix's Le Diable boîteux and Sérénade pour douze instruments, Kurt Weill's Second Symphony, and Germaine Tailleferre's First Concerto for Piano and Orchestra.
In 1971, on the advice of his publisher, he decided to adopt a pseudonym before the release of Les habits neufs du président Mao, in order to avoid the risk of becoming a persona non grata in the People's Republic of China.
Before deciding to accept an American contract, Simon decided to first complete two more films for Allégret, Les yeux noirs ( Black Eyes, 1935 ) and Les beaux jours ( 1935 ).
He decided to press on, and recruited Les Davidson as the group's new guitarist and added Jamie Lane as the permanent drummer.
Les Davis, Cray's former design collaborator who had remained at Cray headquarters, decided it should be continued at low priority.
As Anaheim quickly decided that Hebert was to be their future starter, and as the Montreal Canadiens decided that André Racicot and Les Kuntar were not adequately serving as Patrick Roy's backup, Tugnutt was acquired by the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for Stephan Lebeau.
After Repgillian's destruction, Les and Nukus decided to finally part ways after Les decided to go back to jail for some peace and quiet.

Les and he'd
This piece started the series of five jazz numbers that he'd compose for Les Luthiers, each of them using only one vowel:
One year later he'd compose a string sextet outside Les Luthiers, and in 1980 he'd have another project: a symphonic poem for viola and orchestra, performed by the Buenos Aires Philharmonic.
After working extensively as part of Les Luthiers for many years, he'd finally leave the group in 1986 for reasons not fully disclosed yet.

Les and suffered
On 28 March 2004 the ruling UMP party suffered an important defeat during the regional elections, with all but one région out of 22 of mainland France going to the opposition ( PS, PCF, Les Verts ).
Formerly rich in dolmens, like the other Channel Islands, Alderney with its heritage of megaliths has suffered through the large-scale military constructions of the 19th century and also by the Germans during the World War II occupation, who left the remains at Les Pourciaux unrecognisable as dolmens.
When Hunter himself suffered a broken leg, club trainer Les Cocker was informed that " Hunter had broken a leg " and responded with " whose is it?
He was blamed for a defeat suffered by the French national football team against their Bulgarian opponents, which eliminated Les Bleus from the 1994 FIFA World Cup.
After the Cubs suffered a one-run home loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers, Elia made post-game remarks to four reporters — the Chicago Tribune's Robert Marcus, the Chicago Sun-Times Joel Behrig, the Daily Herald's Don Friske and WLS-AM's Les Grobstein ( who recorded it with the only microphone that was in the room )-in which he blasted Cubs fans in the stands for booing and heckling the team:

Les and enough
When her friend Margaret Bush-Brown insisted that Les Derniers was good enough to be exhibited at the famed Paris Salon, Beaux relented and sent the painting abroad in the care of her friend, who managed to get the painting into the exhibition.
On the north front of Les Invalides ( illustration, right ) Hardouin-Mansart's chapel dome is large enough to dominate the long façade, yet harmonizes with Bruant's door under an arched pediment.
With the exception of a handful of decent players such as Ken Schinkel, Keith McCreary, agitator Bryan Watson and goaltender Les Binkley, talent was otherwise thin, but enough for the Penguins to reach the playoffs in both 1970 and 1972.
Cocteau had originally proposed the project to Auric, but as Auric did not finish rapidly enough to fit into the rehearsal schedule, he then divided the work up among the other members of Les Six.
The resorts of Pila, Verbier and Les Arcs are also within easy reach with a car thus giving you access to more than enough places to ride.
In 1908, as well as performing piano duets in public concerts, Boulanger and Pugno collaborated on composing a song cycle Les Heures claires, which was well-received enough to encourage them to continue working together.
While he has some benefits such as being able to rip the infamous gym rope from the ceiling, his attempts to join the football team are rejected when the coach says it is obvious Les has been using steroids, and he starts seeing the side effects such as acne, which then scares him enough to wake up.
The mushroom cloud is familiar enough to be treated with humor in a Gibson Les Paul | Les Paul advertising campaign.
At the time, several group members liked jazz but none of them had enough experience in the area, so his first job as composer was to score a brand new jazz piece for Les Luthiers to perform on stage using mostly self-made instruments.
The English side's batting line-up was strong enough to be considered Test-strength, with players like Len Hutton, Wally Hammond, Les Ames, Bill Edrich and Cyril Washbrook, all of whom played Test cricket for England.
At the age of 17 he started a management company with friends Les Horne and Fran Adamson and raised enough money to record an album and shopped it in the U. S., immediately garnering the attention of CBS which offered him a deal.
From 1981 to 1983, Troyanos appeared in all three season opening nights at the Met —" typically enough ," James Levine, the conductor for all three, noted, " in three different styles and languages "— as Adalgisa in Bellini's Norma in 1981 ( opposite Renata Scotto ), Octavian in Strauss's Der Rosenkavalier in 1982 ( opposite Kiri Te Kanawa ), and Didon in Berlioz's Les Troyens in 1983 ( with Jessye Norman and Plácido Domingo ).

Les and upon
The creator of “ la littérature putride ”, a term of abuse invented by an early critic of Thérèse Raquin ( a novel which predates Les Rougon-Macquart series ), emphasizes the squalid aspects of the human environment and upon the seamy side of human nature.
Les Misérables is a 1935 American drama film starring Fredric March and Charles Laughton based upon the famous Victor Hugo novel of the same name.
Dangerous Liaisons is a 1988 drama film based upon Christopher Hampton's play, Les liaisons dangereuses, which in turn was a theatrical adaptation of the 18th-century French novel Les Liaisons dangereuses by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos.
On the other hand, upon reading " The Swan " or " Le Cygne " from Les Fleurs du mal, Victor Hugo announced that Baudelaire had created " un nouveau frisson " ( a new shudder, a new thrill ) in literature.
The " thema regium " appears as the theme for the first and last movements of the 7th Sonata in D Minor by Friedrich Wilhelm Rust, written in about 1788, and also as the theme for elaborate variations by Giovanni Paisiello in his " Les Adieux de la Grande Duchesse ds Russies ," written in about 1784, upon his departure from the court of Catherine the Great.
We hear this name when d ' Artagnan stumbles upon him and his mistress in the second book ( in the chapter: Les Deux Gaspard ), and again when Bazin is talking about Aramis in the third.
He translated Blaise Pascal's Provincial Letters in 1657, under the title of Les Provinciales, or the Mystery of Jesuitisme, discovered in certain letters written upon occasion of the present differences at Sorbonne between the jansenists and the molinists, London, Royston, 1657 ).
These Haitians drew upon previous success from mini-jazz artists like Les Gentlemen, Les Leopards, and Les Vikings de Guadeloupe.
These Haitians drew upon previous success from mini-jazz artists like Les Gentlemen, Les Leopards, and Les Vikings de Guadeloupe.
His Les Chartes des libertés anglaises ( 1892 ) has an introduction upon the history of Magna Carta, etc., and his history of medieval Europe, written in collaboration with Gabriel Monod ( 1896 ), was translated into English, as Medieval Europe from 395 to 1270.
In 1614, he assisted Marie de ' Medici, now queen mother, in her struggle against the nobles, but upon her failure in 1617 remained loyal to the young king Louis XIII and assisted the royalists when they routed Marie's supporters at Les Ponts-de-Cé in 1620.
Top-tier status was attained within four years and by the end of the 1970s, " Les Rouge-et-Bleu " were ready to embark upon a historic decade.
Humphries ' other satirical characters include the " priapic and inebriated cultural attaché " Sir Les Patterson, who has " continued to bring worldwide discredit upon Australian arts and culture, while contributing as much to the Australian vernacular as he has borrowed from it ", gentle, grandfatherly " returned gentleman " Sandy Stone, iconoclastic 1960s underground film-maker Martin Agrippa, Paddington socialist academic Neil Singleton, sleazy trade union official Lance Boyle, high-pressure art salesman Morrie O ' Connor and failed tycoon Owen Steele.
In 1868, Lartet was asked to conduct excavations in a rock shelter near the French village of Les Eyzies after workmen stumbled upon extinct animal bones, flint tools, and human skulls.
In August 1993, Secretary of Defense Les Aspin directed the deployment of a Joint Special Operations Task Force ( JSOTF ) to Somalia in response to attacks made by General Mohamed Farrah Aidid's supporters upon U. S. and UN forces.
In Victor Serge ’ s novel Unforgiving Years ( Les Années sans pardon ) the character Herr Schiff-an old German professor loyal to the Nazi regime, demoralized and disoriented in war-ravaged Berlin in the closing days of the Second World War – rereads Hans Delbrück ’ s The History of Warfare: “ Lately, it was true, the sense of most of what he read escaped him ; but being incapable of inattention, the mechanical act of reading acted upon him like a sedative.
During Hitler's tour of Paris in June 1940 he visited Les Invalides, where he stood silently gazing upon Napoleon's tomb.
Meissonier was an admirable draughtsman upon wood, his illustrations to Les Conies Rémois ( engraved by Lavoignat ), to Lamartine's Fall of an Angel to Paul and Virginia, and to The French Painted by Themselves being among the best known.

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