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Notable téléromans have included Rue des Pignons, Les Belles Histoires des pays d ' en haut, Diva, La famille Plouffe, and the soap opera parody Le Cœur a ses raisons.
For many in Scotland, this served to undermine one of the principal raisons d ' être of the United Kingdom and also symbolised the end of popular imperialism and imperial unity which had united the prominent Scottish Unionist Party, which subsequently entered a steady decline in support.
* Déclaration de Jean de Labadie, cy-devant prestre, predicateur et chanoine d ' Amiens, contenant les raisons qui l ' ont obligé à quitter la communion de l ' Eglise Romaine pour se ranger à celle de l ' Eglise Réformée, Montauban, 1650.
Increasing politicization and media interest has led to the emergence of a second wave of childfree organizations that are openly political in their raisons d ' être, with a number of attempts to mobilize political pressure groups in the U. S. The first organization to emerge was British, known as Kidding Aside.
Although pragmatic raisons d ' état undoubtedly accounted for much of more recent Soviet foreign policy, the ideology of class struggle still played a role in providing a worldview and certain loose guidelines for action in the 1980s.
*-Discours sur l ' Académie françoise establie pour la correction et l ' embellissement du langage, pour sçavoir si elle est de quelque utilité aux particuliers et au public, et où l ' on voit les raisons de part et d ' autre sans déguisement, Paris, Guillaume de Luyne, 1654.
Controversies on these issues are also elucidated in Leach's article " Irish Post-War Asylum: Nazi sympathy, Pan Celticism or raisons d ' etat?

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In this retreat he probably wrote his eclogues, but in 1520 " Maistre Barkleye, the Blacke Monke and Poete " was desired to devise " histoires and convenient raisons to florisshe the buildings and banquet house withal " at the meeting between Henry VIII and Francis I at the Field of the Cloth of Gold.
A French edition entitled Les autruches ne mettent pas la tête dans le sable: 200 bonnes raisons de renoncer à nos certitudes (" Ostriches don't put their heads in the sand: 200 good reasons to give up our convictions ") was published by Dunod on 3 October 2007.

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On 24 September Louis XIV published his manifesto, his Mémoire de raisons, listing his grievances: he demanded that the Truce of Ratisbon be turned into a permanent resolution, and that Fürstenburg be appointed Archbishop-Elector of Cologne.
In 1595, Vair published his treatise De l ' éloquence française et des raisons pour quoi elle est demeurée si basse, in which he criticizes the orators of his day, adding examples from the speeches of ancient orators, in translations which reproduce the spirit of the originals.
Schlöndorff then completed the TV movie Übernachtung in Tirol in 1974, an adaptation of the Henry James short story Les raisons de Georgina for German TV and directed his first opera in Frankfurt, a production of Leoš Janáček's Káťa Kabanová in 1974.
* X. L ' Inquisition ( Les raisons du Momotombo )
Face à la puissance des armes des Français, pour des raisons tactiques, il ramène provisoirement ses troupes au bercail.

d and être
Confucian ideology still provided the raison d ' être for the Imperial government.
and since then, freedom as a form of political action has been neglected, even though, as she says, freedom is " the raison d ' être of politics.
* 1947 Le Foyer des artistes – La Difficulté d ' être
L ' important dans la vie ce n ' est point le triomphe, mais le combat, l ' essentiel ce n ' est pas d ' avoir vaincu mais de s ' être bien battu.
: Au printemps j ’ aime à m ’ asseoir au bord d ’ une prairie, avec une idole semblable à une houri et une cruche de vin, s ’ il y en a, et bien que tout cela soit généralement blâmé, je veux être pire qu ’ un chien si jamais je songe au paradis.
Furthermore, Stockholm's raison d ' être, always was to be the Swedish capital and by far the largest city in the country, and, consequently, retelling the story of the city without including some of the history of Sweden is virtually impossible.
He argues that the raison d ' être of language is meaning in social life, and for this reason all languages have three kinds of semantic components.
While there are other industrial-strength transaction processing systems, notably IBM's own CICS and IMS, TPF's raison d ' être is extreme volume, large numbers of concurrent users and very fast response times, for example VISA credit card transaction processing during the peak holiday shopping season.
French offers a closer pun: " Constant " is both a first name and the quality of steadfastness, thus the play is commonly known as De l ' importance d ' être Constant, though Jean Anouilh translated the play under the title: Il est important d ' être Aimé (" Aimé " is a name which also means " beloved ").
fr: L ' Importance d ' être Constant
Their raison d ' être is, as Cassiel says, to " assemble, testify, preserve " reality.
Le principe que vous prenez pour fondement de votre démonstration, à savoir que la nature agit toujours par les voies les plus courtes et les plus simples, n ’ est qu ’ un principe moral et non point physique, qui n ’ est point et qui ne peut être la cause d ’ aucun effet de la nature.
However, as their main raison d ' être had ceased to exist, the Order's glory days were over.
Financial stability is the raison d ' être of central banks.
Et cette proposition est généralement vraie en toutes progressions et en tous nombres premiers ; de quoi je vous envoierois la démonstration, si je n ' appréhendois d ' être trop long.
* Oscar Wilde, Il est important d ' être aimé, Importance of Being Earnest translated by Anouilh and Nicole Anouilh ( Paris: Papiers, 1985 ).
The Tart With A Heart of Gold was cut from the West End production, and is also missing from the original London cast recording ( Thames THA 100 ), despite it describing the entire raison d ' être of one of the main female characters.
Although the Palsar are mostly oriented at battlefield support ( which is their raison d ' être ), many have participated in special operations during recent years.
Paul Driver comments enthusiastically on the Colin Davis and London Symphony Orchestra performance of the Inextinguishable in May 2010: " Movement boundaries have become fluid ; the expressive raison dêtre is an evolving structure articulated by its emotional necessities rather than an externally valid architecture ; and the journey from harmonic ambiguity at the opening to a stable key at the end is no mere vehicle for carrying ideas, but the whole point of the piece.
Ardhanarishvara reconciles and harmonizes the two conflicting ways of life: the spiritual way of the ascetic as represented by Shiva, and the materialistic way of the householder as symbolized by Parvati, whose raison dêtre in Hindu mythology is to lure the ascetic Shiva into marriage and the wider circle of worldly affairs.
But the adoption of many of their ideas by society undermined their raison d ' être ".

d and these
At the Anabaptist Council of Venice 1550, the early Italian instigators of the Radical Reformation committed to the views of Miguel Servet ( d. 1553 ), and these were promulgated by Giorgio Biandrata and others into Poland and Transylvania.
A single constellation may contain fifty or more stars, but the Greek alphabet has only twenty-four letters ; when these ran out, Bayer began using lower-case Latin letters: hence s Carinae ( s of the Keel ) and d Centauri ( d of the Centaur ).
Crook suggested a variety of remedies to treat these symptoms, including dietary modification ( commonly referred to as the rainbow diet -- eating fresh foods and avoiding foods high in vinegar, sugar, or yeast ), prescription antifungals, pau d ' arco tea, echinacea tea, and colonic irrigation.
Carved into the temple were three phrases: ( gnōthi seautón = " know thyself ") and ( mēdén ágan = " nothing in excess "), and ( eggýa pára d ' atē = " make a pledge and mischief is nigh "), In ancient times, the origin of these phrases was attributed to one or more of the Seven Sages of Greece,
In many gaming contexts, especially tabletop RPGs, the count and number of sides of dice to be rolled at any given time is reduced to a common set of notations ; typically these involve the letter " d " for dice.
Confusingly, the professionals from these medical domains do not hold a doctorate, which is in France only a research doctorate, but a " State Diploma of Doctor " ( Diplôme d ' État de docteur en médecine ).
Roughly half of these advisors have since died, including some of the Outline's chief architects: Rene Dubos ( d. 1982 ), Loren Eiseley ( d. 1977 ), Harold D. Lasswell ( d. 1978 ), Mark Van Doren ( d. 1972 ), Peter Ritchie Calder ( d. 1982 ) and Mortimer J. Adler ( d. 2001 ).
The Provence and Côte d ' Azur region is rich in quality citrus, vegetables and fruits and herbs – the region is one of the largest suppliers of all these ingredients in France.
' However, these and other measures failed to stop the 2008 Guinean coup d ' état led by Moussa Dadis Camara in late December 2008.
The " Bonapartist threat " of a coup d ' état was an ever-present danger in these early days of the Republic.
Sorita d ' Este observes that it is also important to give consideration to the difference between the modern calendar and the lunisolar calendars which would have been in use when these dates were set, giving us a full moon date around the 13th of each month and the date for the August festival originating with the festival of Nemoralia held in honour of Diana.
They exchanged letters debating doctrine signing as Michael Servetus and Charles d ' Espeville, Calvin's pseudonym for these letters.
Perhaps as a sequel to these governmental retaliations, perhaps as another circumscription of these same events: Doe ’ s Krahn tribe began attacking other tribes, particularly in Nimba County in the northeast of Liberia, bordering on Côte d ’ Ivoire ( Ivory Coast ) and on Guinea.
The most famous of these was the Unité d ' Habitation of Marseilles ( 1946 – 1952 ).
A majority of patients in outpatient treatment programs require 80 – 125 mg / d of methadone, or more, to achieve these effects and require treatment for an indefinite period of time, since methadone maintenance is a corrective but not a curative treatment for opiate addiction.
but these dreams were short lived when in the coup d ' état of 1885 the nephews of Jung Bahadur and Ranodip Singh ( the Shumshers J. B., S. J. B.
Besides a ψ-shaped irony mark ( point d ’ ironie ), these were:

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