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Wieland met again his early love Sophie Gutermann, who had become the wife of Hofrat La Roche, then manager of Count Stadion's estates.
Yesterday Major BOYLE Roche, representative in parliament for Tralee ( who is raising a body of men for his Majesty's service ) began recruiting here, and met with great success, which is not surprising, if we consider his connexions, and the uncommon support he has received from the noblemen and gentlemen of this province.
In 2000, Roche travelled to Afghanistan, where he met with al-Qaeda leaders, such as Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and ultimately Osama bin Laden.
Shelley Peiken was the writer behind " What a Girl Wants ", initially Peiken's success was established slowly and any success she did enjoy wasn't prominent in the music industry until she met songwriter Guy Roche after he had moved to Los Angeles with Peiken's manager suggesting the pair should work together.

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Hoffmann-La Roche then licensed the invention to the Swiss manufacturer Brown, Boveri & Cie who produced displays for wristwatches during the 1970s and also to Japanese electronics industry, which soon produced the first digital quartz wrist watches with TN-LCDs and numerous other products.
In the 1771 German novel Geschichte des Fräuleins von Sternheim by Sophie von La Roche, a high-minded character complains about the newly introduced waltz among aristocrats thus: " But when he put his arm around her, pressed her to his breast, cavorted with her in the shameless, indecent whirling-dance of the Germans and engaged in a familiarity that broke all the bounds of good breeding — then my silent misery turned into burning rage.
In 1167 he was appointed archdeacon of the cathedral of Tyre by Frederick de la Roche, archbishop of Tyre, with the support of King Amalric I.
In fact, the size of the equatorial ridge is comparable with the expected Roche lobe of the moon.
Among the six teenage songwriters Simon selected for tutelage were Melissa Manchester, Tommy Mandel and rock / beat poet Joe Linus, with Maggie and Terre Roche ( the Roche Sisters ), who later sang back-up for Simon, joining the workshop in progress through an impromptu appearance.
This is partly because of the Roche and Dinkeloo office having donated their Saarinen archives to Yale University, but also because Saarinen's oeuvre can be said to fit in with present-day concerns about pluralism of styles.
Plimpton is friends with singer Lucy Wainwright Roche.
In 2008, she performed a duet with Roche on the E. P.
* 1952: The play was revived at the Lyceum Theatre on 23 January 1952 in a production staged by Michael Gordon and designed by Emeline C. Roche with Celeste Holm as Anna, Kevin McCarthy and Arthur O ' Connell.
The ceramic stoneware of La Roche ( cobalt blue pottery, glazed with salt ) is a local tradition known, initiated in 1836 by Henry Hoffman, a native of Ransbach in the Duchy of Nassau.
In 1886, with Alexandre Millerand as colleague he defended Ernest Roche and Duc Quercy, the instigators of the Decazeville strike.
In 1969, Laver won all four Grand Slam tournaments in the same calendar year for the second time, sealing the achievement with a four-set win over Roche in the U. S. Open final.
The town's pre-World War II high school building is being torn down & replaced, and the entire 1960s-style Linden Street strip-mall has been replaced by " Linden Square "a shopping district that includes a flagship Roche Bros. supermarket, restaurants, cafes, clothing stores, along with a mixture of national chains and local shops.
Philippoussis has always claimed to be proud of representing his country in Davis Cup, but personal differences with John Newcombe and Tony Roche interfered with his commitment early in his career.
The film will be directed by Michael Rymer, who directed the 2002 film Queen of the Damned and various episodes of Battlestar Galactica, and written by Everett De Roche ( who subsequently left the project because of creative differences with Marc Silvestri ).
Năstase became one of the best players in 1970, with many experts ranking him as the sixth best player in the world at that time after the Australians Rod Laver, Ken Rosewall, John Newcombe, and Roche and the American Ashe.
Architects whose names are associated with the Chicago School include Henry Hobson Richardson, Dankmar Adler, Daniel Burnham, William Holabird, William LeBaron Jenney, Martin Roche, John Root, Solon S. Beman, and Louis Sullivan.
The Datapoint 2200 was a mass-produced programmable terminal, designed by Phil Ray and Gus Roche, announced by Computer Terminal Corporation ( CTC ) in June, 1970 ( with units shipping in 1971 ).
In January 2001, immigration minister Barbara Roche revealed in a written Commons reply that Vaz, along with Peter Mandelson and other MPs, had contacted the Home Office about the Hinduja brothers.
The most successful players are Alain Roche and Paul Le Guen with nine major trophies won.
Cedric Wilson, Patrick Roche, Norman Boyd and Roger Hutchinson disagreed with McCartney, wanting to remain in the Assembly to challenge unionists in favour of the Belfast Agreement.

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The Sports Saturday and Sports Sunday blocks were discontinued in April 1998 in favor of an expansion of the all-news format to weekend afternoons ; Calling All Sports and The Bob Lobel Show were not affected, though Lobel's show was replaced with Sunday Sports Page with Dan Roche and Steve DeOssie that July after a management-ordered cut-off of a call on the July 12 broadcast drove Lobel to resign from his show on July 13.
* Producers: Sonny Bono, Peter Asher, Michael Bolton, Desmond Child, Bob Esty, Snuff Garrett, Steve Lipson, Giorgio Moroder, Brian Rawling, Guy Roche, Bob Rock, Mark Taylor, Diane Warren, Richie Zito
She introduced many polymer clay artists to the community including Judy Belcher, Maureen Carlson, Kim Cavender, Katherine Dewey, Emi Fukushima, Syndee Holt, Debbie Jackson, Donna Kato, Barbara McGuire, Ann Mitchell, Karen Mitchell, Becky Meverden, Lisa Pavelka, Gail Ritchey, Nan Roche, Michelle Ross, and Bob Wiley who have inspired countless polymer enthusiasts.

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His work had also gained the attention of several people who were later to give him work, including Stanslas de la Roche Toulay, who had prepared the design for the metalwork of the Bordeax bridge, Jean Baptiste Krantz and Wilhelm Nordling.
Raymond named William chancellor of Jerusalem, as well as archdeacon of Nazareth, and on 6 June 1175, William was elected archbishop of Tyre to replace Frederick de la Roche, who had died in October 1174.
In the 15th century it was promoted by Alanus de Rupe ( aka Alain de la Roche or Saint Alan of the Rock ), a learned Dominican priest and theologian, who established the " 15 rosary promises " and started many rosary confraternities.
The term is named after Édouard Roche, the French astronomer who first calculated this theoretical limit in 1848.
Roche, who writes in his book, The Days of the Upright, A History of the Huguenots, that " Huguenot " is:
By the time of the dissolution full control of Roche Abbey was held by Henry Clifford, 2nd Earl of Cumberland, who came in for numerous grants at the Dissolution as he was married to the niece of King Henry VIII.
The first manager of Mitchelstown Co-operative Creameries, was Eamon Roche ; a Dairy Science Diploma graduate of the Albert College in Dublin ( now called Dublin City University-DCU ) who had been active in the Irish War of Independence from Britain between 1916 – 1921.
Roche was also a close personal friend of Éamon de Valera who subsequently became leader of Fianna Fáil, Irish Prime Minister and later President of the Republic of Ireland.
Some important but less well-known students, whom he taught in England and in the USA, were Alf Vial, Rigdzin Shikpo ( né Michael Hookham ), Jigme Rinzen ( né P. Howard Useche ), Ezequiel Hernandez who later became known as Keun-Tshen Goba after setting up his first meditation center in Venezuela, Miguel Otaola ( aka Dorje Khandro ), Francisco Salas Roche, and Francesca Fremantle.
Peter of Roche was the crusader Bishop of Winchester who contributed to the defences of Jaffa and Sidon.
# Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roche Gilbert du Motier ( 1757 – 1834 ), the Marquis de La Fayette or General Lafayette ( this name formed in one word, instead of two, after the French Revolution ) a Frenchman who was an officer in the American Revolutionary War, enacted August 6, 2002, posthumously
He was successful at Roche Abbey and, before the 1947 season when he was sixteen, came to the notice of former Yorkshire player Cyril Turner who was coaching the Sheffield United Cricket Club which played at Bramall Lane, a ground then in regular use by Yorkshire for first-class cricket.
The Colonels ' draft picks included Artis Gilmore, John Roche and Mike Gale, who all signed with Kentucky, and Fred Brown and Larry Steele, who signed with the Seattle SuperSonics and Portland Trail Blazers of the NBA, respectively.
Patricio Patrón is the first governor of the state of Yucatán who emanated from the National Action Party ( PAN ), through a coalition with the Party of the Democratic Revolution ( PRD ), the Labor Party ( PT ) and the Ecologist Green Party of Mexico ( PVEM ), despite the contempt and the campaign organized against him by his predecessor Víctor Cervera, defeated his opponent of the Institutional Revolutionary Party ( PRI ), Orlando Paredes Lara in the election that took place in 2001 by a wide margin, largely thanks to the program " Adopt a City " that was implemented by pianist Ermilo Castilla Roche.
Barbara Maureen Roche ( née Margolis, born 13 April 1954 ) is a British Labour Party politician, who was the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Hornsey and Wood Green from 1992 until 2005, when she lost the seat, despite having previously enjoyed a majority of over 10, 500.
The U. S. Open, won by Ilie Nastase, was the greatest event of the year as only in this tournament were all the best players present with the exception of Tony Roche who suffered from a tennis elbow for most of the 1971 – 1973 period.

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