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The pièce de résistance, however, was Toyota's high-tech 2ZZ-GE engine – the Matrix's namesake because of the metal matrix composite ( MMC ) used to line the cylinder walls.
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The pièce de résistance, however, is a ruby-hued berry sauce, adding a tart sophistication to all that airy sugary goodness ".
* Hunt for Double Eagle, French version: A la recherche de la pièce perdue, produced by Laura Jones ( Fulcrum TV ), directed by Tilman Remme, 53 min, 2010
As Crevel explains to Adeline: " Vous vous abusez, cher ange, si vous croyez que c ' est le roi Louis-Philippe qui règne ... au-dessus de la Charte il y a la sainte, la vénérée, la solide, l ' aimable, la gracieuse, la belle, la noble, la jeune, la toute-puissante pièce de cent sous!
Certainly neither Giustiniani, who was not a homosexual, nor his visitors, appear to have been concerned by the question of modesty – or to have even raised it – and the story that the Marchese kept Amor hidden behind a curtain relates to his reported wish that it should be kept as a final pièce de résistance for visitors, to be seen only when the rest of the collection had been viewed – in other words, the curtain was to reveal the painting, not to hide it.
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A particularly important form of organ composition in the Romantic era was the organ symphony, first seen in César Franck's Grand pièce symphonique and refined in the ten symphonies of Widor and the six of Louis Vierne.
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Howes commended Bliss's Processional for the 1953 coronation, and A Song of Welcome, Bliss's first official pièce d ' occasion.
Thomas Corneille is also remarkable for having excelled in almost all dramatic genres of his time, including the new and innovative genres that were the pièce à machines and opera at the time.
He is known for the perfection of the so-called " well-made play " ( pièce bien faite ), a mainstay of popular theatre for over 100 years, and as the librettist of many of the most successful grand operas.
Filled and glazed with caramel, they are assembled into a type of pièce montée called croquembouches, often served at weddings and during the Christmas Holiday in France.
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* Christian Roche, Histoire de la Casamance: Conquête et résistance 1850 – 1920, Karthala, 2000, 408 pages ISBN 2-86537-125-5
Children serve in armed militia groups linked to the government, including the Alliance patriotique de l ’ ethnie Wé ( APWé ) and the Union patriotique de résistance du Grand Ouest ( UPRGO ).
On October 31, 1962, the Comité de libération nationale and, in November of the same year, the Réseau de résistance were set up.
In February 1963, the Front de libération du Québec ( FLQ ) was founded by three Rassemblement pour l ' indépendance nationale members who had met each other as part of the Réseau de résistance.
Many leading Indian hotel chains have taken to popularising the Awadhi food tradition, with the Galouti Kebab being a Pièce de résistance.
Casimir Pierre Perier ( 11 October 177716 May 1832 ) was a French statesman, President of the Council during the July Monarchy, when he headed the conservative Parti de la résistance ( Party of Resistance ).
* Grand pas de deux: a Grand pas which serves as the Pièce de résistance for the principal male and female characters of a full-length ballet.
In exile in France, Louis-Joseph Papineau published the Histoire de la résistance du Canada au gouvernement anglais ( History of the resistance of Canada to the English government ) in the French La Revue du Progrès in May 1839.
During the critical time that followed, he consistently supported the principles which triumphed with the fall of Laffitte, representant of the center-left Parti du mouvement, and the accession to power of Casimir Perier, leader of the center-right Parti de la résistance, in March 1831.
During the uprising in Paris they filmed the documentary Journal de la résistance: la Libération de Paris ( directed by André Zwobada ).
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