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Lluis and called
Spain is known for the Nova Cançó tradition — exemplified by Joan Manuel Serrat and Lluis Llach ; the Portuguese folk / protest singer and songwriter José Afonso helped lead a revival of Portuguese folk culture, including a modernized, more socially-aware form of fado called nova canção.

Lluis and love
According to Lluis Fàbregas Cuixart, the pseudonym Fortunio Bonanova referred to his desire to seek fortune, and his love of the Bonanova neighborhood in his native Palma de Mallorca.

Lluis and with
They have no success, instead Catalonian prime minister Lluis Companys declares that he, like everyone else, was not informed in advance by his minister for internal affairs, but that he agrees all in all with the police action.
* Josep Lluis Sert, dean of the GSD from 1953-1969 and often credited with being instrumental in bringing modernist architecture to the United States

Lluis and was
Exiled to France in 1939 after the Civil War, Companys had passed up various chances to escape from France because his son Lluis was seriously ill in a clinic in Paris.
Neutra's appointment was part of an ambitious program of architectural commissions to renowned architects, which included embassies by Walter Gropius in Athens, Edward Durrell Stone in New Delhi, Marcel Breuer in The Hague, Josep Lluis Sert in Baghdad, and Eero Saarinen in London.
The look of the Café del Mar was designed by a Catalan architect, Lluis Güell.
His son Lluis Folc de Cardona-Aragó was count of Prades, but he predeceased his mother in 1596 and the heir was the son ( grandson of Joana ) Enric III d ' Aragó Folc de Cardona Córdoba.
The heir was Pere Antoni, brother of Lluis I.
Though they used to play in what was previously utilized as a sand dump, they decided to move to another, cleaner, safer stadium upon the insistence of Jean Lluis, father-in-law of club president Louis Baretti.
Xosé Lluis García Arias was its first president from that moment until 2001 when Ana Cano took over from him.
It was introduced in 1959 by the physicist Lluis Bel.

Lluis and by
Eastwood, the largest apartment complex on the island, and Westview were designed by noted architect Josep Lluis Sert, then dean of Harvard Graduate School of Design.
The Communist party alleged the anarchist " putsch " to be motivated by their resentment of the centralized military command sought by the Communists and their allies the Catalan government under Lluis Companys, and desire to seize political power.
If the Weyl tensor is algebraically special at some, there is a useful set of conditions, found by Lluis ( or Louis ) Bel and Robert Debever, for determining precisely the Petrov type at.

Lluis and him
His son Lluis I succeeded him and deceased in 1670 and his son and successor Joaquin I also deceased in 1670.

Lluis and from
Others came from anthropology or social sciences, like George Foster, William Caudill, Byron Good, Tullio Seppilli, Gilles Bibeau, Lluis Mallart, Andràs Zempleni, Gilbert Lewis, Ronald Frankenberg, and Eduardo Menéndez.

Lluis and .
Josep Lluis Sert counted amongst his close friends the likes of Alexander Calder, Joan Miro, Georges Braque, Mirko Basaldella, and Marc Chagall for who he designed studios and houses.
* 1850 – Lluis Domènech í Montaner and John W. Root are born.
In 2004, Ruben Felgaer won a tournament celebrating the 75th anniversary of Barcelona 1929 and the birth of the Catalan Opening, ahead of Grandmasters Viktor Korchnoi, Mihail Marin, Lluis Comas and Viktor Moskalenko and International Master Manel Granados.

Bonet and called
Lewis appeared in a special week long segment of A Different World called the Hillman College Reunion airing on Nick At Nite, along with Lisa Bonet, Jasmine Guy, Kadeem Hardison, Darryl M. Bell, Cree Summer, and Sinbad.

Bonet and film
Produced for the A & E Network and directed by Philip Haas, the film starred James Caan, Lukas Haas, and Lisa Bonet.
For the rest of the decade he continued recording and performing as a solo artist, releasing several albums on Warner Brothers Records, such as 1996's Moss Elixir ( which featured the contributions of violinist Deni Bonet and guitarist Tim Keegan ), and the soundtrack from the Jonathan Demme-directed concert film Storefront Hitchcock in 1998.
* " Epiphany ", a character played by Lisa Bonet in the film Angel Heart

Bonet and ",
*" Milan 1880 ", also mentions Juan Pablo Martin Bonet

Bonet and with
After medieval suppression of the concept, it was revived by Swiss physician Théophile Bonet in 1684, who, using the term folie maniaco-mélancolique, noted the erratic and unstable moods with periodic highs and lows that rarely followed a regular course.
The label was excited about the music he was making, music inspired by his relationship with wife Bonet and their new daughter, Zoe.
Kravitz moved back to New York City where The Cosby Show was produced in 1987, moving in with then girlfriend Bonet.
After rehearsals under the name Pus with a varying rhythm section, the group changed its name to Reagan Youth shortly before playing its first gig on August 22, 1980, with bassist Andy Bryan ( Andy Apathy ) and drummer Charlie Bonet ( Charlie Tripper ).
Bonet departed soon after ; after the band briefly rehearsed with Rubinstein filling in on drums, Steve Weissman joined full time.
Francis Glisson indeed ( 1597-1677 ) shows in a passage quoted by Bonet in the preface to the Sepulchretum, that he was familiar with the idea, at least, of systematically comparing the state of the organs in a series of bodies, and of noting those conditions which invariably accompanied a given set of symptoms.
It stars Will Smith and Gene Hackman, with Jon Voight, Lisa Bonet, and Regina King in supporting roles.
In 1981, Bonet recorded Jardí Tancat in Paris, along with accompaniment by Jacques Denjean and noted Breton harpist Alan Stivell.
However, the famous artists most closely linked with the mountains are the three who were born or lived in Mont-Saint-Hilaire itself over the course of the late nineteenth and twentieth century: Ozias Leduc, born in 1864 in Mont-Saint-Hilaire, his student Paul-Émile Borduas, also born in Mont-Saint-Hilaire in 1905, and finally, Jordi Bonet, who, after emigrating to Québec, settled down at Mont-Saint-Hilaire in 1969.
He has two sons, actors Juan Carlos Bonet and Mauricio Bonet, with his second wife, Alicia Bonet.

Bonet and was
Majorca's Maria del Mar Bonet was one of the most influential artists of nova canço, known for her political and social lyrics.
The first multipoint magnetic stirrer was developed and patented by Salvador Bonet of SBS Company in 1977.
His second-in-command, Bonet, was wounded very soon afterwards.
They were based upon two principles: that war should be restricted to combatants and any means adopted which offended that principle should be proscribed ancient principle had been articulated by Honore Bonet in the 15th century and was based upon the proposition that war was a relation between state and state and not between man and man ; second was the principle that the means to attain victory in war were not unlimited.
After the Cuban revolution in 1959, Isaac Nicola and other professors such as Marta Cuervo, Clara Nicola, Marianela Bonet and Leopoldina Núñez were integrated to the national music schools system, where a unified didactical method was implemented.
Such " backdoor pilots " most commonly focus on an existing character from the parent series who is planned for their own spinoff show — for example, when Denise ( Lisa Bonet ), an established character on The Cosby Show, was planned to be spun off to A Different World, a Cosby Show episode was devoted to Denise traveling to visit the college which would become the new show's setting, and meeting some of the new show's supporting characters.
2: A Tribute to Lisa Bonet, produced by Ant, was released in 2005.
The only special treatise on pathological anatomy previous to that of Morgagni was the work of Théophile Bonet of Neuchâtel, Sepulchretum: sive anatomia practica ex cadaveribus morbo denalis, first published ( Geneva, 2 vols.
The work of Bonet was, however, the first attempt at a system of morbid anatomy, and, although it dwelt mostly upon curiosities and monstrosities, it enjoyed much repute in its day ; Haller speaks of it as an immortal work, which may in itself serve for a pathological library.
The conversation turned upon the Sepulchretum of Bonet, and it was suggested to Morgagni by his dilettante friend that he should put on record his own observations.
Her notable first appearance was as ' Michelle ' in the 1985 The Cosby Show episode " Denise's Friend " alongside Lisa Bonet, and in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
He is perhaps better known today through his keyboard harmony exercises, Basses et Chantes Données which was a favorite teaching tool of his pupil, the legendary pedagogue Nadia Boulanger, and subsequently many of her students including Narcis Bonet who has republished a selection of these exercises under the title Paul Vidal, Nadia Boulanger: A Collection of Given Basses and Melodies ".
That same year Bonet was awarded the Cross of Saint George, the highest distinction of the Generalitat de Catalunya ( the Catalan Government ).
His first goal was a left-footed shot in the 30th minute, his second goal was a right-footed shot in the 46th minute assisted from an Edgar Barreto pass, and his third goal was a header in the 80th minute assisted from a cross by Carlos Bonet.

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