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However, since Cardinal Quignonez's attempt to reform the Breviary employed this principle — albeit with no regard to the traditional scheme — such notions had floated around in the western Church, and can particularly be seen in the Paris Breviary.
Its origins are postulated from illustrated sermon texts ; the earliest recorded visual scheme was a now lost mural in the Saints Innocents Cemetery in Paris dating from 1424-25.
This was demonstrated in OMA's scheme for the development of " Euralille " ( 1990 – 94 ), a new centre for the city of Lille in France, a city returned to prominence by its position on the new rail route from Paris to London via the Channel Tunnel.
Set mainly in Paris in 1979, the plot concerns a scheme by an alien, Scaroth, to steal the Mona Lisa to finance experiments in time travel in the hope of averting the accident that marooned him on Earth four hundred million years previously, which also began the existence of life on the planet as well.
Nineteenth century French literature abounds in scenes of provincial youth " coming up " to Paris to " make it " in the cultural, political or social scene of the capital ( this scheme is frequent in the novels of Balzac ).
Immediately afterwards the sculptor published a spirited protest against the scheme already entertained by the Directory, and carried out two years later by Napoleon, of equipping at Paris a vast central museum of art with the spoils of conquered Europe.
This harpsichord built by Clavecins Rouaud of Paris employs the broken octave scheme.
After completing a doctorate under the supervision of Alexander Grothendieck, he worked with him at the Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques ( IHÉS ) near Paris, initially on the generalization within scheme theory of Zariski's main theorem.
Digby then travelled to Paris to gain Henrietta Maria of France's consent to his scheme, but returned to persuade Charles to go to Paris, and accompanied him thither.
In Paris, Ledyard conceived a remarkably bold scheme of exploration with encouragement from Thomas Jefferson, then American ambassador, and with financial backing from the Marquis de Lafayette, botanist Joseph Banks, and John Adams ' son-in-law, William Smith.
However rumours of his being seen in Paris circulated later and gave the story of his scheme to evade death further publicity.
When Maurice de Hirsch formed his elaborate scheme for the amelioration of the condition of the persecuted Jews, headquarters were established by him in London, though the administration was practically directed from Paris.
The Avenue de l ' Opéra was an important thoroughfare in Hausmann's traffic scheme, since it linked the rue de Rivoli at the Louvre to the grands boulevards near the Opéra and gave better access to the wealthy neighborhoods being developed at that time in northwest Paris.
He attended the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 and later worked on an official history of it, on a scheme devised by George Louis Beer and Lord Eustace Percy.
In one of several amusing letters from Vanbrugh, now at Bayfordbury, Tonson, who was then in Paris, was congratulated upon his luck in South Sea stock, and there is other evidence that he made a large sum in connection with Law's Mississippi scheme.
Unwilling to admit his feelings, Linus confesses his scheme to Sabrina at the last minute and sends her back to Paris.
I should advise you to look into the Museum of the Société d ' Anthropologie of Paris, and to put yourself in communication with M. Paul Broca, one of its most active members, who has lately been organising a scheme of general anthropological instructions.
Perhaps because of this, the Doctor begins frequently overriding the machine-first travelling to Paris for a holiday, only to get caught up in an alien scheme to steal the Mona Lisa ( The City of Death ).
In 1957, the firm acted as adviser to the Banque de Paris et des Pays-Bas for another unsuccessful scheme.
He was largely instrumental in introducing a regular scheme of fresco decoration by modern artists in the churches of Paris, to take the place of the heterogeneous collections of pictures of all kinds with which their walls had been promiscuously decorated.

scheme and police
As a body of law, administrative law deals with the decision-making of administrative units of government ( for example, tribunals, boards or commissions ) that are part of a national regulatory scheme in such areas as police law, international trade, manufacturing, the environment, taxation, broadcasting, immigration and transport.
In December 2010, Spanish and Thai police uncovered another passport forgery scheme attributed to LTTE.
Its Alamo Plaza Restaurant is gone, its pool long since filled in, its original color scheme painted over, its front desk now behind bulletproof glass and its rooms infested with roaches, vermin and a clientele engaged in enough criminal activity that the property averages more than one call for service to police daily.
The vehicles of the Carabinieri military police and mobile units are painted in NATO camuflage scheme as done with the other Italian Army vehicles.
1910 police mugshot of Charles Ponzi, the namesake of the scheme
In 1936 the police depot at Enniskillen was formally opened and an £ 800, 000 scheme to create a network of 196 police barracks throughout Northern Ireland by rationalizing or repairing the 224 premises inherited from the RIC was under way.
However, this scheme failed because there was no police report documenting the alleged rape.
Due to lack of police evidence or documentation, the scheme was not successful and McCorvey would later admit the situation was a fabrication.
As computer fraud investigators begin to close in on Durham's scheme, Maria is pressured by police into covertly gathering evidence in order to incriminate Durham, while continuing to work for him.
Police forces have signed on to a scheme of " surveillance, monitoring and evidence gathering " to introduce unmanned aerial vehicles " into the routine work of the police, border authorities and other government agencies " for the ­" routine " monitoring of antisocial motorists, ­ protesters, agricultural thieves and fly-tippers.
They are chased by the police, and the phoney scheme is repeated.
The police version, with a police colour scheme, included the HGTS ( Handling GTS package ) and Daytona style seats, personalised stitching and leather details, yellow rev counter, yellow brake callipers and Scuderia Ferrari shields.
In June 2010, Northfield Radio Link scheme was launched across the town centre to allow shops to quickly share information with each other, security and the police in order to make the town safer.
Caine and O-Dog are hired by a local hood Chauncy, for a car insurance scheme but are caught in the process and arrested by police.
Former group dragonhead " Broken Mouth Bun ", who, police say, is the leader of the group running the Tsuen Wan – Kwun Tong route, was arrested and bailed on 21 March 2010 in connection with the scheme.
The police interrupt the wedding when corporate assistant officer Wada, who is the wedding reception's master of ceremony, is arrested on charges of bribery in a kickback scheme.
In 1979, the scheme was nearly stopped by a legitimate car dealer who threatened to inform the police.
Seconded under the aegis of the Home Office for six months in November 1940 to Coventry after its blitz to run the city's police because the Chief Constable was fully occupied as Civil Defence Controller, he introduced there the " good neighbour scheme " for bombed out civilians that he had trialled in Leamington and which was later adopted nationally by the Home Office.
He engineered a national recruitment revolution in the British police, running command courses and seeing through a fast-track entry scheme to attract graduates-and for many years he was director of extended interviews for the Senior Command Course that he had founded.
Geekmobiles in California are all-black with white roof and running boards, due to a request by the California Highway Patrol that the vehicles no longer resemble the paint scheme of their police vehicles ( a violation of California law ).
Canford ’ s real scheme is not so benevolent, and he has ulterior motives for sending the St. Trinian ’ s Sixth Form girls, along with Flash Harry ( George Cole ) and police Sgt.

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