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Monnet's and Jean
In 1988, by order of the president François Mitterrand, Jean Monnet's remains were transferred to the Panthéon of Paris.
Jean Monnet's approach to European integration, which aimed at integrating individual sectors in hopes of achieving spill-over effects to further the process of integration, is said to have followed the neofunctional school's tack.

Monnet's and for
Monnet's influence inspired Charles de Gaulle and Winston Churchill to accept a plan for a union of France and the United Kingdom to rival the Pact of Steel alliance between Germany and Italy.
This process reflected Monnet's belief in a gradualist approach for constructing European unity.

Monnet's and .
The company was, however, too successful, and the Opéra refused to renew Monnet's privilege in 1745.

friend and Jean
Before leaving for America, he happened to see his old friend Jean Arp and confided to him his new resolutions.
Jean is an important figure in the lives of other Marvel universe characters, mostly the X-Men, including her husband Cyclops ; her mentor and father-figure Charles Xavier ; her close friend and sometimes romantic interest Wolverine ; her best friend and sister-like figure Storm ; and her genetic children Rachel Summers, X-Man, Cable, and Stryfe.
Jean mentally links with her friend and nearly dies as well.
When X-Factor unites with the X-Men, Jean joins the Gold Team, led by her best friend Storm.
During this time she was a friend of Jean Racine, the great French playwright.
Amongst other witnesses to Victor's wrath are tactless family friend Jean Warboys, and next-door couple Patrick ( Victor's nemesis ) and Pippa Trench.
Jean Warboys ( Doreen Mantle ) – Mrs Warboys is a friend of Margaret ( and a rather annoying one in Victor's eyes ) who attached herself to the Meldrews, accompanying them on many of their exploits.
Patricia's friend, schoolteacher Julie Maragon ( Jean Simmons ), owns the " Big Muddy ", a large ranch with a vital water supply.
Jean Martin had a doctor friend called Marthe Gautier, who was working at the Salpêtrière Hospital, and he said to her: "' Listen, Marthe, what could I find that would provide some kind of physiological explanation for a voice like the one written in the text?
The most widely accepted theory is that his friend, Pierre Jean George Cabanis, gave him a poison which he eventually used.
" Nonetheless he often spent long periods at Château de Saché, near Tours, the home of his friend Jean de Margonne, his mother's lover and father to her youngest child.
He began his filmmaking career as an assistant director on Jean Renoir's Toni ( 1935 ) and Une partie de campagne ( 1936 ), thanks to the intercession of their common friend, Coco Chanel.
A young Jean Grey had telepathically linked her mind to her dying friend, Annie Richards, to keep Annie's soul from moving to the afterlife.
It was first popularized by Jansen's friend Jean du Vergier, Abbé de Saint-Cyran, and after Saint-Cyran's death in 1643 was led by Antoine Arnauld.
Her friend Jean Harlow is in the crypt next door.
When Jean shows up unannounced, Terry sees the opportunity to save her friend from the philandering Powell.
At her curtain call, Terry gives a speech in tribute to her dead friend and Terry and Jean are reconciled.
There is also an implication ( given the pun on Rivers's name along with other factors ) that Rivers was more to Sassoon than just a friend, he called him " father confessor ", a point that Jean Moorcroft Wilson picks up on in her biography of Sassoon, however Rivers's tight morals would have probably prevented such a relationship from progressing:
Flynn was a long-time friend of the painter Boris Smirnoff, who painted his portrait several times, as well as those of Lili Damita, Patrice Wymore and celebrity friends such as Edward G. Robinson, Jean Harlow, Norma Shearer and Barbara Stanwyck.
Rabelais traveled frequently to Rome with his friend Cardinal Jean du Bellay, and lived for a short time in Turin with du Bellay's brother, Guillaume, during which François I was his patron.
* Some see in Zalmoxis a Christ figure who dies and resurrects ; this position was also defended by Jean ( Ioan ) Coman, a professor of patristics and orthodox priest, who was a friend of Eliade and published in Eliade's journal " Zalmoxis ", which appeared in the 1930s.
A personal friend of former Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrétien, Jiang strengthened China's economic stature abroad, attempting to establish cordial relations with countries whose trade is largely confined to the American economic sphere.
* Jean Jules Verdenal ( 1890 – 1915 ), friend and correspondent of T. S. Eliot
On his death, fellow director and friend Orson Welles wrote an article for the Los Angeles Times, " Jean Renoir: The Greatest of all Directors ".

friend and Joseph
The younger men, Vere, and Pembroke, who was also Edward's cousin and whose Lusignan blood gave him the swarthy complexion that caused Edward of Carnarvon's irreverent friend, Piers Gaveston, to nickname him `` Joseph the Jew '', were relatively new to the game of diplomacy, but Pontissara had been on missions to Rome before, and Hotham, a man of great learning, `` jocund in speech, agreeable to meet, of honest religion, and pleasing in the eyes of all '', and an archbishop to boot, was as reliable and experienced as Othon himself.
As his body slowly failed, Bartók found more creative energy, and he produced a final set of masterpieces, partly thanks to the violinist Joseph Szigeti and the conductor Fritz Reiner ( Reiner had been Bartók's friend and champion since his days as Bartók's student at the Royal Academy ).
Newton returned to Liverpool, England and, partly due to the influence of his father's friend Joseph Manesty, obtained a position as first mate aboard the slave ship Brownlow, bound for the West Indies via the coast of Guinea.
After some 25 years of work, his Theory of the Earth ; or an Investigation of the Laws observable in the Composition, Dissolution, and Restoration of Land upon the Globe was read to meetings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in two parts, the first by his friend Joseph Black on 7 March 1785, and the second by himself on 4 April 1785.
Joseph Severn ( 7 December 1793 – 3 August 1879 ) was an English portrait and subject painter and a personal friend of the famous English poet John Keats.
It was initiated in 1757 and one of the professors, the physicist and chemist Joseph Black, became Watt's friend.
He came to realize the importance of latent heat in understanding the engine, which, unknown to Watt, his friend, Joseph Black, had previously discovered some years before.
His breakthrough came from the insights of Professor Leonard Gale, who taught chemistry at New York University ( a personal friend of Joseph Henry ).
Joseph Haydn appreciated the opera greatly, writing to a friend that he heard it in his dreams.
His close associate, friend and biographer, Joseph Bucklin Bishop, described Roosevelt's assault on the spoils system:
Eleanor Roosevelt's biographer and very close personal friend Joseph Lash wrote " The anti-Roosevelt underground campaign in 1940 was venomous, and ( Democratic National Chairman ) Flynn accused the Republicans of conducting the ' most vicious, most shameful campaign since the time of Lincoln.
After he's called in to investigate the brutal killing of Joseph Samuels ( Sam Levene ), who was found dead at his home, police investigator Finlay ( Robert Young ) discovers there may be a murderer among a group of demobilized soldiers, who had been seen with Samuels and his female friend at a hotel bar that night.
The quotation first came from Robert J. Hanlon of Scranton, Pennsylvania, according to his friend Joseph Bigler, as a submission for a book compilation of various jokes related to Murphy's law published in 1980 titled Murphy's Law Book Two, More Reasons Why Things Go Wrong.
He later continued studying in Vienna with Georg Joseph Vogler, known as Abbé Vogler, founder of three important music schools ( in Mannheim, Stockholm, and Darmstadt ); another famous pupil of Vogler was Giacomo Meyerbeer, who became a close friend of Weber.
Joseph L. Mankiewicz, a friend of Tracy's, later theorized: " didn't leave Louise.
He says Philip the Apostle sent twelve Christians to Britain, one of whom was his dearest friend, Joseph of Arimathea.
He wrote a private letter to Secretary of War James Seddon, requesting that he be transferred to serve under his old friend Gen. Joseph E. Johnston.
Silver told his friend Norman Joseph Woodland about the request, and they started working on a variety of systems.
Ouray Meyers, a Taos artist, is the son of Ralph Meyers who was an artist, writer, and trader who was good friends with members of the Taos Society of Artists, such as Joseph Henry Sharp and W. Herbert Dunton ; He was also a friend of Leon Gaspard, Nicolai Fechin, Dorothy Brett, and Georgia O ' Keeffe.
An intimate friend of the Queen, Yolande de Polastron, duchesse de Polignac, was appointed Governess to the Royal Children, Madame Royale, Louis Joseph, Dauphin of France and the young Louis-Charles, Duke of Normandy, the future Louis XVII.
At age 47, writing to his friend Fray Joseph de Jesus Maria Velez in 1783, Lasuén stated:
Junior Senator Smith is taken under the wing of the publicly esteemed, but secretly crooked, Senator Joseph Paine ( Claude Rains ), who was Smith's late father's oldest and best friend.
Welles's old friend Joseph Calleia portrays Quinlan's betrayed partner.
Welles ' friend and Mercury Theater colleague, Joseph Cotten, appears uncredited as a police officer.
This has generally been accepted, with biographers blaming his financial problems on his generosity towards his family and others, his inability to keep accounts ( in spite of advice from his friend the painter and diarist Joseph Farington ), and his magnificent but costly collection of Old Master drawings.

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