gearing adjustment
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gearing adjustment In
current-cost accounting, an adjustment that reduces the charge to the owners for the effect of price changes on
depreciation,
stock, and
working capital. It is justified on the grounds that a proportion of the extra financing is supplied by the
loan capital of the business.
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Le grand siecle.(exhibitions feature works of art by French artists in the 17th and 18th centuries)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: The Magazine Antiques; 5/1/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...the Musee de Grenoble until July 2. Le Sueur, who spent his entire career...was commissioned by the architect Louis Le Vau (1612--1670) to enhance the Hote1 Lambert, and for the apartments of Louis XIV (r. 1643--1715) in the Palais...
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French grands motets and their use at the Chapelle Royale from Louis XIV to Louis XVI
Magazine article from: Musical Times; 7/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...consecrated to Saint Louis, that is to say Louis IX of France, the French monarchy's crusader...which was located in front of the kitchens in Louis XIII's north wing, was built by Louis Le Vau in 1663. This is probably where some motets...
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Decisions, decisions: French chateau or Italian Villa?
Newspaper article from: The Star (Amman, Jordan); 8/3/2009; 700+ words
; ...finance minister Nicholas Fouquet, so astonished Louis XIV when he saw it in 1661 that the king hired the Vaux teamAuartist Charles le Brun, architect Louis le Vau and landscape designer Andre le NotreAuto redesign...
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Charles Perrault: Memoirs of My Life.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Hollins Critic; 4/1/1990; ; 700+ words
; ...nobles and courtiers surrounding Louis XIV anticipate those in Hans Christian...sunken, the nose pinched. When Louis arrives at the Louvre to decide upon...of the King's First Architect, Louis Le Vau. After Colbert, whom Perrault believes...
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FOR SALE: THE WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL HOME ; The claims of estate agents usually arouse suspicion. But the hype generated by Paris's Hotel Lambert - where Voltaire and Chopin have both lived - is justified. By Jen Wainwright ++ A historic residence
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 3/2/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...special? Built in 1640 by the young Louis le Vau (who later designed part of the palace...the adviser and secretary to King Louis XIII, its interior was decorated...artists. Over five years, Eustache le Sueur and Charles Le Brun, famed...
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In the Louvre, a gallery fit for a sun king
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune; 12/3/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...great Classical proponent of line, Le Brun, and at the other by the masterly...1661, when Cardinal Mazarin died and Louis XIV, age 23, announced that he would rule alone. Louis Le Vau's new facade and Italianate vault...
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IN OTHER WORDS.(Pasatiempo)
Newspaper article from: The Santa Fe New Mexican (Santa Fe, NM); 3/13/2009; 700+ words
; ...estate was the product of three geniuses Louis XIV later patronized -- architect Louis Le Vau, designer and painter Charles Le Brun, and garden expert Andre Le Notre...Les Facheux. Furious and jealous, Louis supposedly turned to his mother at one...
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Palatial Pilgrimages; Exhibit, Events Explore Castle Builders' Realized Dreams
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 7/7/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...from Thomas Jefferson to William Randolph Hearst. Louis XIV was able to employ the finest team of designers -- Le Notre was joined by Louis Le Vau and Charles Le Brun. They endowed the baroque chateau...
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Marie Antoinette's dairy at Rambouillet.
Magazine article from: The Magazine Antiques; 10/1/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...Rambouillet and the surrounding land from Louis de Bourbon (1725-1793), duc...remained an isolated example until Louis Le Vau (1612-1670) created the Grande...of the menagerie de Versailles for Louis XIV (r. 1643-1715) in the 1660s...
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Chateau de Versailles orange-tree planters.(Design notes)
Magazine article from: The Magazine Antiques; 8/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...Fouquet, at his new estate, Vaux-le-Vicomte in Maincy. At this event...the state treasury to build Vaux-le-Vicomte, he responded by having...ministers design team--the architect Louis Le Vau, the painter-decorator Charles Le...
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Louis Le Vau
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Louis Le Vau The French architect Louis Le Vau (1612-1670) was one of the creators of the French classical...which dominated the academic architecture of the 17th century. Louis Le Vau was born in Paris, the son of a master mason of the same name...
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Vau, Louis Le
Book article from: A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
Vau, Louis Le (1612–70...tel Lambert on the Île-St-Louis (1639–44...In 1656 he began Vaux-le-Vicomte, a great ch...by le Nôtre. Le Vau and Lebrun rebuilt the Galerie...
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Le Vau, Louis
Book article from: World Encyclopedia
Le Vau, Louis (1612–70) French architect. Inspired by contemporary Italian Baroque buildings, Le Vau evolved a classic 17th-century French style, seen most spectacularly in his designs for the Palace of Versailles (1669–85).
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André Le Nôtre
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...xE8;re Nicéron. Though Le Nôtre succeeded to the position...Fouquet's château of Vaux-le-Vicomte in 1655 that the landscape...in collaboration with the architect Louis Le Vau, Le Nôtre had for the first...
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Jules Hardouin Mansart
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...centering in the person of Louis XIV. Like the monarch he...Mansart did not study with Louis Le Vau, this master's style...meteoric when, in 1678, Louis XIV charged him with the...Versailles. He first reworked Le Vau's garden facade, filling...
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