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Marianne and Briner-Mattern
The basis for Troon ’ s theory was thus allegations passed to Scotland Yard at the direction of President Daniel arap Moi and made by a Domenico Airaghi and a Marianne Briner-Mattern ( who made a witness statement to Troon on 22 March 1990 ), directors of BAK International, a company based in Switzerland that had tendered to Ouko when he was Minister for Industry to re-start the Molasses Project in Kisumu.
However, Troon ’ s investigation has since been criticised as being ' fatally flawed ' and has been further undermined by subsequent investigations and disclosures, not least amongst these that Airaghi had been convicted of attempted fraud and deception in Italy in 1987. In particular, Troon has been criticised for his reliance on the testimony of Domenico Airaghi and Marianne Briner-Mattern, his failure to investigate their background, his failure to read important evidence contained in the ' Molasses File ' ( the Kenyan government's file recording all correspondence and minuted decisions relating to the project ), and his failure to interview any US Government officials regarding the Washington trip.
Marianne Briner-Mattern ’ s allegation that Dr Ouko had been preparing a report at the time of his death into high level corruption in Kenya and that by implication the report would have accused Nicholas Biwott and which according to Troon could have provided a motive for murder, also can not be substantiated.
Troons reliance on the testimony of Domenico Airgahi and Marianne Briner-Mattern and his assessment that they were " truthful and honest " under “ a reputable company ” ( Judicial Inquiry, 1990 ) has also been criticised in the light of subsequent revelations.
Domenico Airaghi and Marianne Briner-Mattern agreed to testify on condition that they would not be cross-examined ( something they had avoided during Troon ’ s investigation, the Public Inquiry and the further investigation by the Kenyan police ) and Nicholas Biwott was not allowed to call witnesses on his behalf or cross-examine or address other witnesses.

Marianne and source
Also in 1893 he married his distant cousin Marianne Schnitger, later a feminist activist and author in her own right, who was instrumental in collecting and publishing Weber's journal articles as books after his death and her biography of him is an important source for understanding Weber's life.

Marianne and was
In an elaborate festival held on the anniversary of the revolt that brought the monarchy to its knees, David's Hercules figure was revealed in a procession following the lady Liberty ( Marianne ).
In discussions over what symbol to use for the Seal of the Republic, the image of Hercules was considered but eventually ruled out in favor of Marianne.
* Colonel Daddy's daughter: Marianne Gordon was the pampered southern belle daughter of her Colonel Daddy ( Gordie Tapp ).
The success of foreign language foreign films continued with the Swedish films Marianne ( 2011 ) and Let the Right One In ( 2008 ), which was later the subject of a Hollywood remake, Let Me In ( 2010 ).
The first Hamlet in color was a 1969 film directed by Tony Richardson with Nicol Williamson as Hamlet and Marianne Faithfull as Ophelia.
Gödel was born April 28, 1906, in Brünn, Austria-Hungary into the ethnic German family of Rudolf Gödel, the manager of a textile factory, and Marianne Gödel ( born Handschuh ).
This chronicle was supposedly destroyed because Marianne Weber feared that Max Weber's work would be discredited by the Nazis if his experience with mental illness were widely known.
Researchers Marianne Bertrand and Sendhil Mullainathan, at the University of Chicago and MIT found in a 2004 study that there was widespread discrimination in the workplace against job applicants whose names were merely perceived as “ sounding black ”.
The Marianne North Gallery was built in the 1880s to house the paintings of Marianne North, an MP's daughter who travelled alone to North and South America, South Africa and many parts of Asia, at a time when women rarely did so, to paint plants.
Jane Austen wrote the first draft of the novel in the form of a novel-in-letters ( epistolary form ) sometime around 1795 when she was about 19 years old, and gave it the title, Elinor and Marianne.
In her misery over Mr. Willoughby's marriage, Marianne neglects her health and becomes dangerously ill. Traumatised by rumours of her impending death, Mr. Willoughby arrives drunkenly to repent and reveals to Elinor that his love for Marianne was genuine.
Kahler retired shortly before the start of the 2008-09 basketball season and was replaced on the bench by Marianne O ' Connor Ermi, his top assistant coach for 20 seasons.
One, Columbia, was seen as an embodiment of the United States in the manner that Britannia was identified with the United Kingdom and Marianne came to represent France.
In 1999, Casta was ranked first in a national survey ordered by the French Mayors Association to decide who should be the new model for the bust of Marianne, an allegorical symbol of the French Republic, which stands inside every French town hall.
One of the world's great beauties, her image was used to represent Marianne, the national symbol of France, from 1985 to 1989.
Morrissey's songwriting was influenced by punk rock and post-punk bands such as the New York Dolls, The Cramps, and The Cult, along with 1960s girl groups, and singers such as Sandie Shaw, Marianne Faithfull and Timi Yuro.
Fry was born in Hampstead, London, on 24 August 1957, the son of Marianne Eve Fry ( née Newman ) and Alan John Fry, who was an English physicist and inventor.
He was the second son and the seventh of ten children of Isaac Juda Offenbach né Eberst ( 1779 – 1850 ) and his wife Marianne, née Rindskopf ( c. 1783 – 1840 ).
The play-text was published by NoPassport Press as a single edition in 2009 with introductions by classics scholar Marianne McDonald and playwright Lisa Schlesinger.
In late 1794, Jost discovered that Marianne was pregnant.

Marianne and unable
The term glass ceiling was used prior to the 1984 article by two women at Hewlett-Packard in 1979, Katherine Lawrence and Marianne Schreiber, to describe how while on the surface there seemed to be a clear path of promotion, in actuality women seemed to hit a point which they seemed unable to progress beyond.
Cruz reveals to Carter his deepest fear ( which Carter asked for repeatedly in the film ), is being unable to fulfill his true potential ; he expresses this by quoting Marianne Williamson.

Marianne and help
During this book she also begins learning magic through the Wiccan Marianne in an attempt to help teach Anita how to close off her metaphysical ties to Richard and Jean-Claude in an attempt to keep from being overwhelmed by them.

Marianne and Committee
* Sanua, Marianne R. Let Us Prove Strong: The American Jewish Committee, 1945-2006 ( 2007 ).

Marianne and investigation
One could also find the answer to this question in the traditions and mentality of the French, suggests the historian Maurice Agulhon, who in several well-known works set out on a detailed investigation to discover the origins of Marianne.
During his dangerous undercover investigation, he falls in love with refugee Marianne Lorress ( Hedy Lamarr ).

Marianne and 2004
Marianne in Chains: Daily Life in the Heart of France During the German Occupation ( 2004 ) excerpt and text search
" Throughout 2004, Harvey produced Tiffany Anders ' album Funny Cry Happy Gift, also produced, performed on and wrote five songs for Marianne Faithfull's album Before the Poison, and contributed background vocals on " Hit the City ," " Methamphetamine Blues " and " Come to Me " on Mark Lanegan's album Bubblegum.
Bach: Geistliche Solokantaten für Alt – Tenor, Helmut Müller-Brühl, Kölner Kammerorchester, Marianne Beate Kielland, Naxos 2004
In 2004, Cocker collaborated with Nancy Sinatra on her new album, as well as with Marianne Faithfull on her album Kissin ' Time, with the song " Sliding through Life on Charm.
In 2004, it featured in the BBC TV series Restoration ( presented by Griff Rhys Jones, Ptolemy Dean and Marianne Suhr, producer-director Paul Coueslant )-with the aim of gaining support for a programme of work to restore the building and open it to the public.
Marianne in Chains: Daily Life in the Heart of France During the German Occupation ( 2004 )
Marianne in Chains: Daily Life in the Heart of France During the German Occupation ( 2004 ) excerpt and text search
Dr. Marianne Heiberg ( 7 December 1945 – 26 December 2004 ) was born in Oslo, Norway, and received her education in the United States and Great Britain as well as at the University of Oslo, where she graduated in 1971 with a degree in social sciences.
He married Marianne Griffen on November 27, 1999, and has two children, Tatum ( Aug. 10, 2001 ) and McKay ( Dec. 5, 2004 )
* Book London Architecture, written by Marianne Butler, published in 2004 by Metro Publications, ISBN 1-902910-18-4.
* Butler, Marianne ; London Architecture, Metro Publications, 2004.
The author adapted it herself as an opera libretto in 1999: the first performance of the opera Marianne Dreams took place in 2004 with music by the British composer Andrew Lowe Watson.
RJ Jr. and Marianne had two sons, Michael Randolph Reynolds ( July 13, 1947-November 3, 2004 ) and Patrick Reynolds, who publicly took a stand as a tobaccofree advocate ( b. December 2, 1948-).
" Marianneboden ", named after locally renowned Marianne Karlsson, was an infamous small novelty store, originally situated on Skanörs main street " Mellangatan " and from 2004 the store share space with Göranssons.

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