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Marin's and cousin
Gaspard Boucher was another close relation who emigrated to New France, believed by some researchers to have been Marin's brother, though more likely his cousin.

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Alan Davidson notes a " sauce à la hollandoise " from François Marin's Les Dons de Comus ( 1758 ), but since that sauce included flour, bouillon, herbs, and omitted egg yolks, it may not be related to the modern Hollandaise.
The Bay Guardian is one of several alternative newspapers in the greater San Francisco Bay Area, including the SF Weekly ( its major competitor ), East Bay Express, Metro Silicon Valley, North Bay Bohemian, Marin's Pacific Sun and Berkeley Daily Planet.

Marin's and Boucher
Estimates of the number of families in Canada and the United States descended from Marin Boucher run as high as 350, 000, although most of them do not bear the name Boucher today because Marin's line produced more daughters than sons.

Marin's and is
* Pomet ( 1548 or 1553 )-some Croatian historiographers argue that Pomet is indeed Marin's oldest play, his debut, while others disagree.
In Draškovićeva street ( centre of Zagreb ) there is a scenical stage named after Marin's nickname Vidra.
Marin's trademark is his character's strong Mexican-accent ; this is part of a comic persona, rather than a natural accent since Marin was born and raised in the United States.
Marin's nickname " Cheech " is short for " chicharron ", a fried pork skin that is a popular snack in Mexican cuisine < ref >
Marin's role in the downfall of the Santer Commission is still not clear.
When the film was released, the staff at Variety magazine discussed the acting in the drama and wrote " Nocturne is a detective thriller with action and suspense plentiful and hard-bitten mood of story sustained by Edwin L. Marin's direction.

Marin's and by
Slightly later paintings by their followers, such as Robert Delaunay's views of the Eiffel Tower, or John Marin's Manhattan cityscapes, borrow the explosive angularity of Cubism to exaggerate the traditional illusion of three-dimensional space.
The two drive to her mother's Hamptons beach house expecting to be alone, but are surprised by Marin's mother, successful playwright Erica Barry, along with her sister Zoe.
Marin's efforts came to the notice of state officials and, in 1992, she was appointed the chief of Legislative Affairs for the Department of Developmental Services by Governor Pete Wilson.
Her reputation and skill in the community was realized by Republican operatives and Marin's political cachet within the Party increased dramatically.
Marin's attempts at distancing herself from more controversial GOP measures and tacking to the center were dismissed as posturing, and she was labelled by one high-ranking Hispanic Democrat as " a good house Mexican for the Republicans.
The town was attacked during King William's War by a party led by Sir William Phips in October 1690, and Marin's son, Jean-Galleran was among the 39 " Heroes of Rivière-Ouelle " who defended the town.

Marin's and on
Critchlow recently had a recurring role on the science fiction TV show V and on ABC Family's breakout-hit " Pretty Little Liars ", where he has the role as Tom Marin ( Hanna Marin's father ).
Marin's signature, as used on US currency
Critics placed doubt on Marin's ability to raise the estimated $ 25 million she would need with relatively little name recognition.

Marin's and .
It was a small, private ceremony at Marin's house, and afterward the couple went back home.
The battle was significant in the downfall of Louisbourg because Marin's relief envoy was thwarted.
Marin's great-uncle was the parish priest of Augerolles, who procured for him a position as aide to an influential abbot.
* Paul Michael Glaser as Dave Klein, Marin's father and Erica's ex-husband.
Marin's uncle was another famous Croatian author Džore Držić.
* Dundo Maroje ( 1551 or 1556 )-in today's Croatia arguably Marin's most famous play.
The pipe transferred eight million gallons of water a day from the East Bay Municipal Utility District's mains in Richmond to Marin's 170, 000 residents.
Marin's family settled in Huntington Park, California where her father obtained work as a janitor and her mother as a seamstress.
Marin's family had initially wanted her to forgo any further education and get a job in order to help out the family financially as well as help her mother care for her siblings.
In addition to the Treasurer's traditional duties of overseeing the U. S. Mint and the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Marin's tenure included organizing the Department ’ s first financial education outreach efforts.
Democratic California congresswoman Hilda Solis, among others, questioned Marin's claim that she had personally opposed Proposition 187 in 1994 – a problem particularly vexing to the state GOP – saying that she did not do enough to voice that opposition publicly.
Marin's office confirmed that her visits to Montana and Missouri at that time were in association with her work for DCI.

nephew and cousin
Through his mother Antonia Major, Domitius was a great nephew of Augustus, first cousin to Claudius, and second cousin to Agrippina and Caligula.
He also vanquished Alfonso VII of León, came to the rescue of his mother, whose nephew he was, and thus freed the kingdom from political dependence on the crown of his cousin of León.
In addition to being married to Jochebed, Amram is also described in the Bible as having been related to Jochebed prior to the marriage, although the exact relationship is uncertain ; some Greek and Latin manuscripts of the Septuagint state that Jochebed was Amram's father's cousin, and others state that Amram was Jochebed's cousin, but the Masoretic text states that he was Jochebed's nephew.
Conrad ousted the Welfs from their possessions, but after his death in 1152, his nephew Frederick I " Barbarossa " succeeded and made peace with the Welfs, restoring his cousin Henry the Lion to his — albeit diminished — possessions.
In 1206 Henry and his cousin Duke Władysław III Spindleshanks of Greater Poland agreed to swap the Silesian Lubusz Land against the Kalisz region, which met with fierce protest by Władysław's III nephew Władysław Odonic.
After James II was deposed in 1688 and replaced by his daughter Mary II, ruling jointly with her husband and first cousin ( James's nephew ) William III, the Stuarts lived in exile, occasionally attempting to regain the throne.
Twenty-three Tercerista commandos led by Edén Pastora seized the entire Nicaraguan congress and took nearly 1, 000 hostages including Somoza's nephew José Somoza Abrego and cousin Luis Pallais Debayle.
By some accounts, Woodhull claimed to be the nephew of Caleb Smith Woodhull, mayor of New York City from 1849 to 1851 ; in fact he was a distant cousin.
Like Louis XIV, Leopold was a first cousin of the King of Spain and a nephew of Philip IV in the maternal line, his mother having been a younger sister of Philip IV ( Maria Anna of Spain ); moreover, Philip IV had stipulated the succession should pass to the Austrian Habsburg line in his will.
* September 1 – Seton Hall University is founded by Archdiocese of Newark Bishop James Roosevelt Bayley, a cousin of U. S. President Theodore Roosevelt and nephew of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton.
Patrick R. Daley and his cousin, Mayor Daley's nephew, Robert G. Vanecko had a hidden interest in a sewer-inspection company whose business with the City of Chicago rose sharply while they were owners.
Sweyn murdered his cousin Beorn and went again into exile, and Edward's nephew, Ralph was given Beorn's earldom, but the following year Sweyn's father was able to secure his reinstatement.
After the Genpei War, he, the grandson of the late Emperor Takakura, who was also a nephew of the then exiled Retired Emperor Go-Toba, and Chūkyō's first cousin, was enthroned as Go-Horikawa.
In the former Royal Family of Saxony Maria Emanuel, Margrave of Meissen adopted and designated as his heir his nephew Alexander de Afif, thus bypassing his agnatic cousin ’ s morganatic son, Ruediger von Sachsen, and his three sons.
Though Frodo was actually " his first and second cousin once removed either way ", the two regarded each other as uncle and nephew.
Because his father was the brother of the late Philip IV, he was therefore a nephew of Philip IV and the cousin of Louis X, Philip V and Charles IV.
* Philip, Count of Évreux, another nephew of Philip IV and cousin of three Capetian kings.
Octavian's colleague in the consulate that year, his cousin ( and nephew of Caesar ), Quintus Pedius, died before the proscriptions got underway.
Hence, Amasa was a nephew to David, a cousin to Joab, as well as a cousin to Absalom.
Chalabi was appointed as Deputy Prime Minister in the transitional government, and INC member Ali Allawi ( the cousin of Iyad Allawi, and incidentally nephew of Chalabi ) became Minister of Finance.
Her brother, the Duke of Clarence, had been executed by Edward IV in 1478 ; Edward himself had died of illness in 1483 and finally, her younger brother Richard, who took the throne as Richard III was in 1485 killed at the Battle of Bosworth by the leader of the House of Lancaster, Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond, a cousin and nephew of Henry VI, who went on to become Henry VII, and to marry the daughter of Edward IV, Elizabeth of York.
It was also through his mother's side of the family that he was the nephew of Honorius and first cousin to Theodosius II ( the son of Honorius ' brother Arcadius ), who was eastern emperor for most of Valentianian's life.

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