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Hugues Felicite Robert de Lamennais
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Robert Garnier
Robert Garnier , 1534?-1590, French dramatic poet. He wrote mainly closet dramas in the classical manner of Seneca. Les Juives [the Jewish women] (1583), based on the Bible, is perhaps the best of his tragedies. He is also credited with the first tragicomedy in French, Bradamante (1582).... Read more |
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Racialization
Racialization CRITIQUING “RACIALIZATION” RETHINKING RACIALIZATION BIBLIOGRAPHY The concept of racialization has developed over time. In his 1989 book Racism, sociologist Robert Miles described racialization as “ Read more |
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Robert de Luzarches
Luzarches, Robert de (d. c.1236). Master-mason, and presumably architect, of Amiens Cathedral from 1220. He started the nave, and was succeeded (c.1235) by Thomas de Cormont, who designed the west front and the upper parts of the nave. In turn, he was succeeded by his son, Regnault de Cormont... Read more |
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Opera (Paris)
Opéra (Académie de musique), former chief opera house of Paris, on the Place de l'Opéra, one of the main crossroads on the right bank of the Seine. Designed by J. L. C. Garnier and also called the Palais Garnier, it was built between 1861 and 1875. One of the largest and most... Read more |
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James Smith
Smith, James (c.1645–1731). Scots architect. As a young man he travelled on the Continent, but by 1679 was settled in Edinburgh, married to a daughter of Robert Mylne (1633–1710), architect and builder, and in 1683 was appointed Surveyor or Overseer of the Royal Works. He built... Read more |
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Saint Stephen Harding
Saint Stephen Harding c.1060-1134, English monastic reformer. He entered the abbey at Sherborne in his youth; later (c.1077) he went to the Molesme abbey (near Châtillon-sur-Seine) in Burgundy. In 1098 he joined his abbot, St. Robert (d. 1111), in founding at Cîteaux a new abbey, where... Read more |
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Garnier, Robert
Garnier, Robert (c.1545–90), French Renaissance dramatist...best is usually considered Les Juives (c.1580), based on the Old Testament story...keen perceptions, and great lyric gifts. Garnier's choruses, a traditional feature which... |
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Kyd, Thomas
...with the exception of a translation of Robert Garnier's Cornelia (1594), were published...Tragedy; or, Hieronimo is Mad Again (c.1589), one of the most popular...ascribed to Kyd is Soliman and Perseda (c.1589–91), a tragedy at one... |
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PATRICIA M. GARNIER
Patricia M. Garnier, 60, a Holland resident...retiring in 1992. Mrs. Garnier was a longtime member...Surviving are her husband, Robert E.; two sons, Mark C. Strauss of Sylvania...Ont.; a stepson, Robert E. Garnier II; a ... |
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...Byrd, Annie, 92 Gary Duncan, Helen, 80 Lake Village Garnier, Robert C., 90 Milwaukee Gerber, William S. Jr., 71 Portage...78 Merrillville Simpson-Champion, Otelia, 93 E.C. Strong, Maxine, 81 Cedar Lake Taylor, O'Dis Dontrell... |
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GlaxoSmithKline Chief Says Company Isn't Spinning Off Any of Its R&D Centers.
...Observer, Raleigh, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune...Executive Jean-Pierre Garnier has a reassuring message...products do the talking," Garnier said. Garnier was in RTP this week...The group includes Robert Ingram, chief operating... |
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GlaxoSmithKline Cuts CEO's Severance Package to One Year's Salary.
...GlaxoSmithKline P.L.C. shareholders rejected...officer Jean-Pierre Garnier and other top executives...and AstraZeneca P.L.C., Mawdsley said. Garnier's long-term incentive...Research Triangle Park, N.C.) Garnier, 56, who ... |
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Investors Walk Out on Glaxo-SmithKline Wedding.(Knight Ridder/Tribune...
...said Jean-Pierre Garnier of SmithKline, who will...to come back." But Garnier declined to get into...giving out any numbers, Robert Ingram, the Glaxo chief...job at this company," Garnier said. "We're not...observer.com. (c) 2000, The News & ... |
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GlaxoSmithKline Begins International Search for New Chairman.
...executive Jean-Pierre Garnier. Hogg, 67, still has...a sizeable bonus for Garnier and a near-chairman...took a year to devise. Garnier has agreed to give up...year's rebellion. Sir Robert Wilson, the British...s pound sterling. (c) 2004, ... |
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Index to volume 23
...Chambers, Bette, Philip C. Abrami, Francine M...Chambers, Bette, Philip C. Abrami, Francine M...Cecilia Reynolds. Runte, Robert. The Impact of Centralized...Schleifer, Michael. Voir Garnier, Catherine, Michael...Stead, Virginia. See C |
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GlaxoSmithKline Posts $1.9 Billion in Second-Quarter Earnings.
...billion. But J.P. Garnier, GSK's chief executive...appealing the case. Garnier blamed slowing sales...still produce growth," Garnier told analysts. Robert Ingram, GSK's president...newsobserver.com. (c) 2002, The News & Observer... |
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Index du volume 23
...Chambers, Bette, Philip C. Abrami, Francine M...Chambers, Bette, Philip C. Abrami, Francine M...Cecilia Reynolds. Runte, Robert. The Impact of Centralized...Schleifer, Michael. Voir Garnier, Catherine, Michael...Stead, Virginia. See C |
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OBITUARIES
...and one nephew, Robert G. Morrison, III...parents and brother Robert G. Morrison,Jr...1993. She married Garnier K. Puryear on July...include her husband, Garnier K. Puryear; five...Scholarship Fund c/o First United...survived by a brother ... |