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::" To the memory of Lieutenant Jacques Charlot " ( who transcribed Ravel's four-hand piece Ma mère l ' oye for solo piano )
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::" To the memory of Pierre and Pascal Gaudin " ( brothers killed by the same shell )
::" To the memory of Jean Dreyfus " ( at whose home Ravel recuperated after he was demobilized )
::" To the memory of Captain Joseph de Marliave " ( killed in action in August 1914 )

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::" It is sad, but I believe this is the way Jean would have wanted it.

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::" A bold and beautiful translation that serves a timely reminder to all believers that the Qur ' an is not a static scripture, but a living, breathing, ever-evolving text whose sacred words are as applicable today as when they were first uttered by the Prophet Muhammad fourteen centuries ago.

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memory and Jean
The memory of this raid lasted long, and the name of " Jean de Wert " figures in folk-songs and serves as a bogey to quiet unruly children.
Jean emerges with no memory of the actions of the Phoenix / Dark Phoenix.
Jean Baptiste Muard to keep Saint Edmund's memory and life alive through faithful service, for the work of popular missions.
In 1855, Degas met Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, whom he revered, and whose advice he never forgot: " Draw lines, young man, and still more lines, both from life and from memory, and you will become a good artist.
Jean Jaurès -- although a child in the provinces at the time of the Commune, hence with no direct memory —- made the ascent several times, accompanied by Édouard Vaillant, Jean Allemane, and by thousands of socialist, syndicalist, and anarchist militants.
Jean Cleeremans, Léopold III, sa famille, son peuple sous l ' occupation ) Others, however, argued that the marriage was incompatible with the King's status as a prisoner-of-war and his stated desire to share the hard fate of his conquered people and captive army, and was a betrayal of Queen Astrid's memory.
Before long he had become convinced that Jean Calas had been the victim of judicial murder and he set about to rehabilitate his memory.
However when the transfer of fellow Cameroonian Jean II Makoun to Lyon, the number 17 shirt was used by Makoun, who stated on wearing the number: " In memory of Marc, for me and for the whole Cameroon, this will be for something.
The European Union itself maintains his memory with the Jean Monnet Programme of the Directorate-General for Education and Culture.
It was while attending the same college as Jean Grey that his memory returned.
Numerous memorials have been erected to the memory of Jean de Lattre.
Matters become more complicated when Griselda hypnotizes Hawkins to avoid death by her princess ' hands for her as yet unfulfilled promises ; in his befuddled state, Hawkins inadvertently introduces Jean to the king, who takes a fancy to her, and gets the key lost, Gwendolyn infatuated with him, and Ravenhurst entrusting him with taking out his rivals, only to have his memory erased by Griselda afterwards.
In 1615, the Mission of L ' Exaltation-de-la-Sainte-Croix-de-Tadoussac, named in memory of a cross planted by Jean de Quen, was founded by the Récollets who sang the first Mass two years later.
In 1928 Gweru resident and pioneer widow Mrs Jean Boggie erected a memorial clock tower in memory of her late husband.
She decided to honor his memory by commissioning several works of the young composers of her time, amongst others Igor Stravinsky's Renard, Erik Satie's Socrate ( by her intercession Satie was kept out of jail when he was composing this work ), Darius Milhaud's Les Malheurs d ' Orphée, Francis Poulenc's Concerto for two pianos and Organ Concerto, Jean Françaix's Le Diable boîteux and Sérénade pour douze instruments, Kurt Weill's Second Symphony, and Germaine Tailleferre's First Concerto for Piano and Orchestra.
The resolution also honored the memory of Jean Jaurès (" the first victim of the war ") and socialists who had died in the war such as Amadeo Catanesi and Dimitrije Tucović.
111b ( 1931 ), from " 2 Pieces in memory of Akseli Gallen-Kallela ", by Jean Sibelius.
In October 1957, at the dedication of a gymnasium at Manhattanville College in memory of another Kennedy sister, Kathleen Cavendish, Marchioness of Hartington — who had died in a plane crash in 1948 — Jean Kennedy introduced Joan to her brother Ted, then a student at the University of Virginia School of Law in Charlottesville.
He participated in a literary circle around Jean Voyer and frequented the jurist Gilles Bourdin ( Larivey would write 2 sonnets to his memory ) and met there the dramatists Guillaume Le Breton and François d ' Amboise.
The Institut Jean Nicod ( Paris ) — a branch of the French Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ) -- is research laboratory at the interface between philosophy, cognitive science, and the social sciences — was named in honour of Nicod's memory.
In the middle of the main courtyard is the Phoenix Memorial Statue, dedicated to the memory of Jean Grey.
Her husband and Jean Muir Ltd. continued the work begun, and pledged money in her memory, as did many of her personal friends and loyal customers.

memory and whose
:“ In 1882, she said, it was first spoken of when the Sporting Times, after the Australians had thoroughly beaten the English at the Oval, wrote an obituary in affectionate memory of English cricket “ whose demise was deeply lamented and the body would be cremated and taken to Australia ”.
In most modern computers and many external storage devices, the memory is a one-dimensional array of words, whose indices are their addresses.
This Bragi was reckoned as the first skaldic poet, and was certainly the earliest skaldic poet then remembered by name whose verse survived in memory.
In the Royal Navy the battle has been commemorated by the ship names HMS Aboukir and HMS Nile and in 1998 the 200th anniversary of the battle was commemorated by a visit to Aboukir Bay by the modern frigate HMS Somerset, whose crew laid wreaths in memory of those who lost their lives in the battle.
Since the donation of the Abbey Moutier-Grandvalto and all its possessions to Bishop Adalbero II in 999 till the Reformation, Basel was ruled by prince-bishops ( see Bishop of Basel, whose memory is preserved in the crosier shown on the Basel coat-of-arms – see above ).
In this case the data loaded from memory is stored in registers, and a mathematical operation takes no arguments but simply performs the math on the data in the registers and writes it to a new register, whose value a separate operation may then write to memory.
" Unfortunately for his memory the theologians whose advice he took were ultimately discredited and the malcontents whom he pressed to conform emerged victorious ," writes the historian A. H. M.
The second can be the address of a Task structure, or the address of a memory block whose allocation or deallocation failed.
According to Miller, whose paper in 1956 popularized the theory of the “ magic number seven ”, short-term memory is limited to a certain number of chunks of information, while long-term memory has a limitless store.
When writing to memory, the CPU writes data from MDR to the memory location whose address is stored in MAR.
* The Delani / Sonnabend Halls-recalling the intertwining story of an ill-fated opera singer, Madalena Delani, with a theoretician of memory, Geoffrey Sonnabend, whose 3-part work Obliscence: Theories of Forgetting and the Problem of Matter suggests that memory is an elaborate construction that humankind has created, " to buffer ourselves against the intolerable knowledge of the irreversible passage of time and the irretrievability of its moments and events.
Some telephones have facilities to make calls through a calling card service whose access details and PIN are also stored in the telephone's memory.
The idea of a choral epilogue in the original scenario was no doubt inspired by the example of A Life for the Tsar by Glinka, to whose memory Prince Igor is dedicated.
The iatrogenic position is strongly linked to the false memory syndrome, coined by the False Memory Syndrome Foundation in reaction to memories recovered by a range of controversial therapies whose effectiveness is unproven.
With all 512 diodes in place, the memory contained all one bits ; the card was programmed by cutting off each diode whose bit was to be zero.
These were Domitian whose violent death in 96 ended the Flavian Dynasty, the co-emperor Publius Septimius Geta, whose memory was publicly expunged by his co-emperor brother Caracalla after he murdered him in 211, and in 311 Maximian, who was captured by Constantine the Great and then encouraged to commit suicide.
Before his exile, Libanius was a friend of the emperor Julian, with whom some correspondence survives, and in whose memory he wrote a series of orations ; they were composed between 362 and 365.
After his initial rage, James smoothed things over by giving her a £ 2, 000 diamond in memory of the dog, whose name was Jewel.
Each team added an extra player — originally called the Hunter, later renamed the Seeker — whose sole job was to catch and kill the Snidget, for which 150 points were awarded in memory of the 150 Galleons offered by Bragge in the original game.

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