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Thibaud and work
Thibaud was noted not only for his work as a soloist, but also for his performances of chamber music, particularly in a piano trio with the pianist Alfred Cortot and cellist Pablo Casals.
A retrospective exhibition of her work was held at the Centre Culturel Thibaud de Champagne, Troyes, in 1977.

Thibaud and made
In 1912, he made his London debut, and found a home there in the Edith Grove, Chelsea, musical salon of Paul and Muriel Draper, in company with Kochanski, Igor Stravinsky, Jacques Thibaud, Pablo Casals, Pierre Monteux and others.
Kubelík made a number of recordings ; his acoustic recordings were made for The Gramophone Company, and for Fonotipia / Polydor ( who also recorded Váša Příhoda, Franz von Vecsey and Jacques Thibaud ).

Thibaud and possible
In a 2001 article in Esprit, Paul Thibaud discussed the controversy between Jean-Luc Einaudi, who spoke of 200 killed on 17 October, and 325 killed by the police during the autumn of 1961, and Jean-Paul Brunet, who gave an estimate of only 50 ( and 160 dead, possible homicide victims, who passed through the IML medico-legal institute during the four months between September and December 1961 ).

Thibaud and by
A layman and a soldier, he was appointed Marshal of Champagne from 1185 and joined the Crusade in 1199 during a tournament held by Count Thibaud III of Champagne.
Thibaud ruled from 970 to 1031 and was succeeded by his son Guy I, who ruled until 1095.

Thibaud and police
Although criticizing Einaudi on some points, Thibaud also underlined that Brunet had consulted only police archives and took the registers of the IML medico-legal institute at face value.

Thibaud and others
On 1 September 1953, Thibaud and 41 others died in the crash of an Air France Lockheed Constellation airliner.

Thibaud and between
** Paul Thibaud, " 17 Octobre 1961: un moment de notre histoire ," in Esprit, November 2001 ( concerning the debate between Einaudi and Brunet )
Further studies between 1978 and 1983 were with P. Thibaud, C. Caruso, T. Stevens, and C. Groth.

Thibaud and 1
Jacques Thibaud ( 27 September 1880 – 1 September 1953 ) was a French violinist.

Thibaud and September
* September 27-Jacques Thibaud, French violinist ( d. 1953 )

Thibaud and December
Theobald II ( c. 1238 – December 4, 1270 ) ( French: Thibaud or Thibault, Spanish: Teobaldo ), called the Young, was Count of Champagne and Brie ( as Theobald V ) and King of Navarre from 1253 until his death.

Thibaud and .
His fellow violin students included Georges Enesco, Carl Flesch, Fritz Kreisler and Jacques Thibaud.
In 1896 he graduated from the Conservatoire, sharing the first prize for violin with Thibaud.
Templars in Cyprus included Jacques de Molay and Thibaud Gaudin, the 22nd Grand Master.
By the year 1113 he was married to Elizabeth de Chappes, who bore him at least one child, Thibaud, later abbot of Abbaye de la Colombe | la Colombe at Sens.
Thibaud named him one of the ambassadors to Venice to procure ships for the voyage, and he helped to elect Boniface of Montferrat as the new leader of the Crusade when Thibaud died.
** Sonata No. 2 (" Jacques Thibaud ")
In 1904, Rubinstein moved to Paris to launch his career in earnest, where he met the composers Maurice Ravel and Paul Dukas and the violinist Jacques Thibaud.
Thibaud was born in Bordeaux and studied the violin with his father before entering the Paris Conservatoire at the age of thirteen.
In 1943 he and Marguerite Long established the Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibaud International Competition for violinists and pianists, which takes place each year in Paris.
* Jacques Thibaud, Un violon parle: souvenirs de Jacques Thibaud ( J-P Dorian ed., Ed.
In 1905, Cortot formed a trio with Jacques Thibaud and Pablo Casals, which established itself as the leading piano trio of its era.
He is also famous for his many chamber music recordings with Jacques Thibaud and Pablo Casals and his accompaniment of singers such as Maggie Teyte and Charles Panzéra.
After studies with Carl Flesch in Berlin ( 1929 – 32 ), he went to Paris to continue his training with Jacques Thibaud at the Conservatory, graduating with a premier prix in 1937.
In 1199, while taking part in a tournament at Ecry-sur-Aisne, he heard Fulk of Neuilly preaching the crusade, and in the company of Count Thibaud de Champagne, he took the cross.
Theudebald or Theodebald ( in modern English, Theobald ; in French, Thibaud or Théodebald ; in German, Theudowald ) ( c. 535 – 555 ), son of Theudebert I and Deuteria, was the king of Metz, Rheims, or Austrasia — as it's variously called — from 547 or 548 to 555.

concluded and work
We concluded that we may refer workers to the fieldwork ( but not the packing shed work ) provided we give them written notice of the packing shed dispute.
The physicist J. J. Thomson, through his work on cathode rays in 1897, discovered the electron, and concluded that they were a component of every atom.
The results of this work was the report A Public Trust at Risk: The Heritage Health Index Report on the State of America's Collections, which was published in December 2005 and concluded that immediate action is needed to prevent the loss of 190 million artifacts that are in need of conservation treatment.
On more than one occasion, Judge told the writers that one of their ideas for an episode of King of the Hill would work well for Beavis and Butt-Head ; eventually he concluded, " Maybe we should just actually make some good Beavis and Butt-Head episodes.
However, this work has been subject to much criticism by quantum chemists as it was concluded that the predicted I < sub > h </ sub > symmetric structure was vibrationally unstable and the resulting cage undergoes a spontaneous symmetry break, yielding a puckered cage with rare T < sub > h </ sub > symmetry ( symmetry of a volleyball ).
A section of the conservatives had always been against democracy ; others had approved parliamentarianism since the revolutionary reform of 1906, but after the crisis of 1917 and the outbreak of the 1918 war, had concluded that empowering the common people would not work.
" Michel De Villeneuve " had contracts with Jean Frellon for that work, and the Servetus scholar-researcher Francisco Javier González Echeverría presented research that became an accepted communication in the International Society for the History of Medicine which concluded that Michael De Villeneuve ( Michael Servetus ) is the author of the commentaries of this edition of Frellon, in Lyon.
While the Scottish Enlightenment is traditionally considered to have concluded toward the end of the 18th century, disproportionately large Scottish contributions to British science and letters continued for another 50 years or more, thanks to such figures as the mathematicians and physicists James Clerk Maxwell, Lord Kelvin, and the engineers and inventors James Watt and William Murdoch, whose work was critical to the technological developments of the Industrial Revolution throughout Britain.
Plutarch identified this Amphidamas with the hero of the Lelantine War between Chalcis and Eretria and he concluded that the passage must be an interpolation into Hesiod's original work, assuming that the Lelantine War was too late for Hesiod.
Carson is reported to have found work in the saddle shop suffocating: he once stated " the business did not suit me, and I concluded to leave ".
After development work for the game was concluded, Maxis ' longtime studios in Walnut Creek were officially closed in 2004, and the staff moved to EA offices in Redwood City.
In 1992, the IUPAC-IUPAP Transfermium Working Group ( TWG ) assessed the claims of discovery and concluded that only the Dubna work from 1966 correctly detected and assigned decays to Z = 102 nuclei at the time.
When his stint on This Week in Baseball concluded, Smith then moved on to do work for CNN-SI beginning in 1999.
He concluded from these visions that the pursuit of science would prove to be, for him, the pursuit of true wisdom and a central part of his life's work.
He concluded that cognitive differences between the grammatical usage of Swedish prepositions and Finnish cases could have caused Swedish factories to pay more attention to the work process where Finnish factory organizers paid more attention to the individual worker.
Although 2 Peter internally purports to be a work of the apostle, most biblical scholars have concluded that Peter is not the author and consider the epistle pseudepigraphical.
" It also concluded that Russian, former Soviet Republics, and Chinese authorities had made a co-ordinated effort to understand the UFO phenomenon and that military organizations, particularly in Russia, had done " considerably more work ( than is evident from open sources )" on military applications stemming from their UFO research.
In 1996, Rational concluded that the abundance of modeling languages was slowing the adoption of object technology, so repositioning the work on a unified method, they tasked the Three Amigos with the development of a non-proprietary Unified Modeling Language.
In 1898 Martinus Beijerinck repeated Iwanowski's work but went further and passed the " filterable agent " from plant to plant, found the action undiminished, and concluded it infectious — replicating in the host — and thus not a mere toxin.
It concluded that two allegations were founded — that Taleyarkhan had claimed independent confirmation of his work when in reality the apparent confirmations were done by Taleyarkhan's former students and was not as " independent " as Taleyarkhan implied, and that Taleyarkhan had included an additional colleague's name on one of his papers who had not actually been involved in the research (" the sole apparent motivation for the addition of Mr. Butt was a desire to overcome a reviewer's criticism ," the report concluded ).
He concluded that his only hope of escaping the work " trap " was to get an education and " sell his brains.
In the early seventeenth century, the Dutch art historian Karel van Mander described Bosch ’ s work as comprising " wondrous and strange fantasies "; however, he concluded that the paintings are " often less pleasant than gruesome to look at.
The Egyptologist J. Gwyn Griffiths concluded that several elements of this account were taken from Greek mythology, and that the work as a whole was not based directly on Egyptian sources.
This work concluded that certain notational styles contained two distinct signs for any single note and that this difference must be related to rhythm rather than pitch.

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