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As chairman of the CRB, Hoover worked with the leader of the Belgian Comite National de Secours et Alimentation ( CN ), Emile Francqui, to feed the entire nation for the duration of the war.
In the early 1870s Cros had published with Mallarmé, Villiers and Verlaine in the short-lived weekly Renaissance littéraire et artistique, edited by Emile Blémont.
* Emile Castonguay, " Mrs. Frances Brooke ou la femme de lettres ," in Cinq Femmes et nous ( Québec: Belisle, 1950 ), 9-57.
Bibliographie descriptive et critique d ' Emile Nelligan, Ottawa: Editions de l ' Université d ' Ottawa, 319 p. ISBN 0-7766-3951-X
Poésie et symbole: perspectives du symbolisme: Emile Nelligan, Saint-Denys Garneau, Anne Hébert: le langage des arbres, Montréal: Librairie Déom, 252 p.
* La Vie et L ' Oeuvre de J. C Vanini, Princes des Libertins mort a Toulouse sur le bucher en 1619, Emile Namer, 1980.
* Gerard Terburg ( Ter Borch ) et sa famille, by Emile Michel ( Paris, 1887 )
The term was first used in 1877 to distinguish between scientific and naturalistic impressionism, and in 1889 when Gauguin and Emile Schuffenecker organized an Exposition de peintures du groupe impressioniste et synthétiste in the Café Volpini at the Exposition Universelle in Paris.
In 1974-75, he studied acoustics with Emile Leipp at the Paris VI University, and in 1980 became a trainee at the IRCAM ( Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique / Musique ).
He illustrated the novel Le rêve ( 1892 ) by Emile Zola, Charles Baudelaire's Les Fleurs du mal ( 1900 ), Maurice Maeterlinck's Pelléas et Mélisande ( 1892 ), and Albert Samain's Jardin de l ' infante ( 1908 ).
In the incomplete sequel to Emile, Émile et Sophie ( English: Emilius and Sophia ), published after Rousseau ’ s death, Sophie is unfaithful ( in what is hinted at might be a drugged rape ), and Emile, initially furious with her betrayal, remarks “ the adulteries of the women of the world are not more than gallantries ; but Sophia an adulteress is the most odious of all monsters ; the distance between what she was, and what she is, is immense.
Among his works may be distinguished his comedies: Projets de sagesse ( 1811 ), and, in collaboration with Emile Deschamps, Selmours de Florian ( 1818 ), which ran for a hundred nights ; also La Reine d ' Espagne ( 1831 ), which proved too indecent for the public taste ; a novel, Fragoletta ou Naples et Paris en 1799 ( 1829 ), which attained a success of notoriety ; La Vallée aux loups ( 1833 ), a volume of prose essays and verse ; and two volumes of poems, Les Adieus, ( 1843 ) and Les Agrestes ( 1844 ).
* Description physique de la République Argentine d ' après des observations personelles et étrangères ( with Emile Daireaux, and E. Maupas ) ( Vols.
* Emile Roy, La vie et l ' œuvre de Charles Sorel, Paris, Hachette, 1891, Slatkine reprints, Genève, 1970.
* Délibérations sur le projet de loi et les propositions de loi concernant la séparation des Eglises et de l ' Etat by the retired journalist Claude Ovtcharenko ( including all parliamentary sessions, Emile Combes ' 1904 speech, chronology, etc.
In the 1880s Majorelle turned out pastiches of Louis XV furniture styles, which he exhibited in 1894 at the Exposition d ' Art Décoratif et Industriel of Decorative and Industrial Art in Nancy, but the influence of the glass-and furniture-maker Emile Gallé ( 1846 – 1904 ) inspired him to take his production in new directions.
* Fêtes et chansons anciennes de la Chine, 1919 (" To the memory of Emile Durkheim and Edouard Chavannes.

Emile and market
It was started in the New Orleans suburb of Gretna by Emile A. Zatarain, Sr., who took out a trademark and began to market root beer in 1889.

Emile and on
According to Emile Benveniste ( 1954 ), the earliest written occurrence in English of civilisation in its modern sense may be found in Adam Ferguson's An Essay on the History of Civil Society ( Edinburgh, 1767 – p. 2 ): " Not only the individual advances from infancy to manhood, but the species itself from rudeness to civilisation.
To assist him in the work he took on several people who were to play important roles in the design and construction of the Eiffel Tower, including Maurice Koechlin, a young graduate of the Zurich Polytechnikum, who was engaged to undertake calculations and make drawings, and Emile Nouguier, who had previously worked for Eiffel on the construction of the Douro bridge.
Another six-figure sum donor was Emile Heskey, who had not only followed in Lineker's footsteps by going to the same school as him, but also went on to play for Leicester City and England.
The writer Emile Zola published an impassioned editorial on the injustice, and was himself condemned by the government for libel.
Emile Durkheim expanded upon Tönnies ' recognition of alienation, and defined the differences between traditional and modern societies as being between societies based upon " mechanical solidarity " versus societies based on " organic solidarity ".
They finally settled on using the name of the invention of Emile Berliner, the gramophone, for the awards, which were first given for the year 1958.
He then went on to play other historical figures, including Emile Zola, in The Life of Emile Zola ( 1937 ) and Juarez ( 1939 ).
In 1820, the statue which became known as the Venus de Milo was discovered on the Greek island of Milo and seen by a French naval officer, Emile Voutier.
He won the first Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1901 for developing a serum therapy against diphtheria ( this was helped by Kitasato Shibasaburo and worked on with Emile Roux ) and tetanus.
He even concocted a silly story on how his son Emile created a game of hot and cold that resulted into Robert-Houdin utilizing that for the stage.
In reality, the vial was empty, with the odour being produced by his son Emile pouring real ether on a hot iron shovel.
In Jean-Jacques Rousseau's treatise on education, Emile: Or, On Education, the one book Emile the protagonist is allowed to read before the age of twelve is Robinson Crusoe.
An increasing number of motion picture systems relied on gramophone records — known as sound-on-disc technology ; the records themselves were often referred to as " Berliner discs ", after one of the primary inventors in the field, German-American Emile Berliner.
He decides to ruin the boy after all ( against Falco's advice ) and wants to have marijuana planted on the musician, then have him arrested and roughed up by corrupt police Lt. Harry Kello ( Emile Meyer ).
* Emile Benoit ( writer ) ( Jerry Urick )-writer of the critically acclaimed Essays and Aphorisms on the Higher Man as well as the full length play A Midsummer Night's Hangover.
In North America, Saint-Pierre and Miquelon ( near Canada ) joined the Free French after an " invasion " on 24 December 1941 by Rear Admiral Emile Muselier and the forces he was able to load onto three corvettes and a submarine of the Free French Naval Forces ( Forces navales françaises libres, or FNFL ).
* Emile, or On Education ( 1762 ), a treatise on education by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, originally titled Émile ou de l ' education
He also was a cinematographer on documentaries, such as Emile de Antonio's Painters Painting ( 1972 ), and feature films, such as Time of the Heathen ( 1964 ) and Adolfas Mekas ' Hallelujah the Hills ( 1963 ).
An English theater troupe visiting Paris in 1827 having revived French interest in Shakespeare, Vigny worked with Emile Deschamps on a translation of Romeo and Juliet ( 1827 ).
He was drawn once more into affairs by the hopes of reform held out by Emile Ollivier, accepting in 1869 the presidency of an extraparliamentary committee on decentralization.
* Emile Pessard-L ' épave premiered on February 17 at the Bouffes-Parisiens, Salle Choiseul, Paris

Emile and Rue
It is located at No. 13 Rue Ravignan at Place Emile Goudeau, just below the Place du Tertre.

Emile and including
The teleprinter evolved through a series of inventions by a number of engineers, including Royal Earl House, David Edward Hughes, Emile Baudot, Donald Murray, Charles Krum, Edward Kleinschmidt and Frederick G. Creed.
* Emil ( given name ), including a list of people with the given name Emil or Emile
He worked closely with many artists on his films, including his Hungarian friend, painter and set designer Emile Lahner.
The first generation of Dutch pictorialists, including Bram Loman, Chris Schuver and Carl Emile Mögle, began working around 1890.
* Emile Berliner and the Birth of the Recording Industry at the Library of Congress including audio archive and family tree
In the early to mid-twentieth century, Big Sur's relative isolation and natural beauty began to attract writers and artists, including Robinson Jeffers, Henry Miller, Edward Weston, Richard Brautigan, Hunter S. Thompson, Emile Norman, and Jack Kerouac.
Wigan brought in high-profile replacements including Emile Heskey, Denny Landzaat, Chris Kirkland and Antonio Valencia to try to build on their successful Premier League debut.
With his younger brother Georges Khnopff – also a passionate amateur of contemporary music and poetry – he started to frequent Jeune Belgique (" Young Belgium "), a group of young writers including Max Waller, Georges Rodenbach, Iwan Gilkin and Emile Verhaeren.
Likewise in, Ethnomethodology's Program ( 2002 ), we again find a multiplicity of theoretical references, including the usual suspects from Studies, and introducing among others Merleau-Ponty, etc., a key theoretical statement by Emile Durkheim regarding the objectivity of social facts, and a key insight into ethomethodology's way of doing theory.
The show had major London revivals in 1921, 1930, 1942 ( starring Sylvia Cecil at the London Coliseum ) and 1972 in an Emile Littler production at the Palace Theatre in the West End, and at the Finborough Theatre, London, in December 2006 with a West End cast including Anita Louise Combe, as well as numerous other professional productions elsewhere.
* Fossils and native art from Australia, including the Emile Clement collection from Bankfield Museum
She refers in the dissertation to sources that would influence and reappear in her later writing, including the work of Søren Kierkegaard, Emile Benveniste, Roman Jakobson, Mikhail Bakhtin, Sigmund Freud, Jacques Lacan, Mary Douglas, Paul Ricoeur, and Julia Kristeva.
He wrote throughout his life, faring better with a few plays ( first performed at the Fabian Society ) and a Fabian paper on Emile Zola ( 1890 ), but was most noted for several books on colonial matters, including White Capital and Coloured Labour in 1906 and Jamaica, the Blessed Island in 1936.
As a result, the pro-Palestinian faction ( including Emile Habibi, Tawfik Toubi and Meir Vilner ) left Maki to form a new party, Rakah, which the Soviet Union recognised as the " official " Communist Party.
Rousseau also touches on the political upbringing of Emile in book V by including a concise version of his The Social Contract in the book.
Kuqi featured regularly for Birmingham's reserve side, but had a number of more experienced strikers in front of him, including Emile Heskey and Mikael Forssell, which made it difficult for him to break into the starting eleven.
Under the High Patronage of the Minister of National Education and Culture, numerous speeches were given, including one by Mr. Leblond-Zola, grandson of Emile Zola.
Other holdings include material from ancient Egypt and medieval liturgical objects ( including Coptic literature examples ), Emile Zola, William Blake's original drawings for his edition of the Book of Job ; concept drawings for The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry ; a Percy Bysshe Shelley notebook ; originals of poems by Robert Burns ; a Charles Dickens manuscript of A Christmas Carol ; a journal by Henry David Thoreau ; an extraordinary collection of autographed and annotated libretti and scores from Beethoven, Brahms, Chopin, Mahler and Verdi, and Mozart's Haffner Symphony in D Major ; and manuscripts of George Sand, William Makepeace Thackeray, Lord Byron, Charlotte Brontë and nine of Sir Walter Scott's novels, including Ivanhoe.
Upon graduation she was immediately hired for her first leading role, which led to further leading roles in eight feature films, including the soon-to-be-released " The Motel Life " opposite Emile Hirsch and " The Pretty One " opposite Zoe Kazan.

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