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Topic: Le Perrot


In the News (Wed 16 May 12)

  
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Perrot, dreading the displeasure of the king, soothed by the moderate tone of Frontenac's letter, and moved by the assurances of the enthusiastic abbé, who was delighted to play the part of peace-maker, at length resolved to follow his counsel.
Perrot, however, was as choleric and stubborn as the count himself; and his natural disposition had not been improved by several years of petty autocracy at Montreal.
Perrot was now left to make a reasonable profit from the illicit trade which had once kindled the wrath of his superior; and, the danger of Frontenac's anger being removed, he completely forgot the lessons of his imprisonment.
www2.cddc.vt.edu /gutenberg/etext04/8fcnf10.txt   (18001 words)

  
 Agence France Presse French: La voiture-fusée de l'animateur Vincent Perrot volée à Fontainebleau@ ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
Vincent Perrot montre son record le 9 septembre 2002 sur la piste de l'aéroport de Melun.
Le dragster de l'animateur de radio-télé Vincent Perrot, sur lequel il avait battu un record de vitesse à plus de 400 km/h, a été dérobé lundi en pleine journée en forêt de Fontainebleau (Seine-et-Marne).
Le dragster de l'animateur de radio-télé Vincent Perrot, sur lequel il avait...
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 UW - Green Bay - Wisconsin's French Connections Nicolas Perrot: Early Wisconsinite
Nicolas Perrot was born in France in 1644, the son of François Perrot and Marie Sivot.
Perrot and his caravan were the first French traders to the Algonquian tribes when they arrived in Green Bay sometime in 1668, since the tribe had just recently settled in that area.
Perrot offered his services as government agent to the colony of New France and was simply indispensable as an interpreter between the government and the natives.
www.uwgb.edu /wisfrench/study/research/perrot.htm   (2911 words)

  
 Huitième de finale 3 de 5: Prédictions
Les deux équipes avaient le même nombre de points, de victoires et la fiche était de 2-2 entre les Cobras et les Maroons, il a donc fallu prendre la meilleure fiche de buts comptés moins les buts alloués entre les deux équipes seulement.
Les victoires de 7-1 et 7-2 des Cobras sur les Maroons en saison ont permis à Terrebonne de terminer au cinquième rang et d’affronter les Mustangs.
Le Titan a gagné ses deux derniers matchs en saison contre les Maroons qui sont la déception du circuit avec leur sixième position au classement général alors qu’ils avaient les éléments pour coiffer les 11 autres équipes.
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Perrot and Fenelon set out together, walked on snow-shoes a hundred and eighty miles down the frozen St. Lawrence, and made their appearance before the offended count.
Perrot, in no way softened by a long captivity, challenged the governor-general, who presided at the council board, as a party to the suit and his personal enemy, and took exception to several of the members as being connections of La Nouguere.
Perrot was taken from the prison, which he had occupied from January to November, and shipped for France, along with Fenelon.
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 Perrot, Jules   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
Perrot combined the best of Vestris' teaching of classical dance technique with his own knowledge of theatricality gained from his vaudeville experience.
Perrot left the Opéra in 1835 to tour European dance centers such as London, Milan, Vienna and Naples, where he met and noticed the talent of Carlotta Grisi.
Perrot was engaged first as a dancer, and then in 1851 as ballet master in St. Petersburg, where he remained until 1858.
www.balletmet.org /Notes/Perrot.html   (531 words)

  
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Le clergé et les fidèles dans le diocèse de Rodez, 1417-1563 (Paris, 1988); Dominique Viaux, La vie paroissiale à Dijon à la fin du Moyen Age (Dijon, 1988); Alain Derville, "La vie religieuse au XIVe siècle d'après les comptes de la cathédrale de Cambrai," Revue d'histoire de l'Eglise de France, 74 (1988), pp.
More obvious exceptions to the culture of devotion would at first blush seem to be those people branded by the ecclesiastical hierarchy as heretics, except that many of them, such as the Lollards, simply differed from the orthodox in their concepts of, not their dedication to, pious devotion.
Le Puy: Virginia Reinburg, "Les Pèlerins de Notre-Dame du Puy," Revue d'histoire de l'église de France 75 (1989), pp.
www.the-orb.net /encyclop/religion/hagiography/bdevote.htm   (6815 words)

  
 Istria on the Internet - Prominent Istrians - Carlotta Grisi
In 1834 while in Naples as a part of this tour, she met the dancer-choreographer Jules Perrot (1810-1892) who was at that time still officially working at the Paris Opera with his Swedish-born Italian partner, Maria Taglioni (1804-1884).
Although Perrot had choreographed all the solo numbers for Carlotta for her title role as Giselle, he was given no credit for his work in the ballet.
Perrot had the difficult task of making each ballerina look her best: if she could turn, he had her turn, if she jumped, he had her jump.
www.istrianet.org /istria/illustri/grisi   (2382 words)

  
 UW - Green Bay - Wisconsin's French Connections Study
Nicolas Perrot, also known as "the greatest Frenchman" of the West, is a very important part of Wisconsin history.
Charles Pierre de Le Sueur was a French explorer, fur trader and soldier, born in 1657.
Le Sueur was one of the few Frenchmen who were granted a trading license in the Northwest.
www.uwgb.edu /wisfrench/study/lms2   (1016 words)

  
 Auguste Marie Perrot   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
August Marie Perrot was killed at the age of 27, on 5 January 1911, whilst working at Ronez Quarry in St John, Jersey.
Suddenly a quantity of rock became loose, and struck Perrot in the chest, which casued him to release his hold of the rope, and he fell to the bottom of the quarry.
The latter showed that deceased's name was Auguste Marie Perrot, and was born on the 31st May, 1883, at Bichulieu, Cotes-du-Nord, France.
www.cwgsy.net /private/bihet/perrot.htm   (303 words)

  
 JULIE PERROT'S HOME PAGE
Perrot J., Sánchez-Sesma F.J., Irikura K., Rodr´iguez Zúñiga J.L. and R. Avila Carrera, Simulation of the Seismic Response of Osaka Basin During the January 17, 1995 Kobe Earthquake using the Variational Projection Method, AGU Fall meeting, San Francisco, 1995.
Perrot J. Deschamps, V. Farra, B. Mercier de Lépinay and J. Virieux, Influence of heterogeneous structure around the source : Application to the Erzincan earthquake of 3 March 1992 and the cuban earthquake of 25 may 1992, EGS XIX, Grenoble, 1994.
Perrot J. Deschamps, V. Farra and J. Virieux, Azimuthal folding of the focal sphere: Application to the Romanian earthquake of 30 May 1990, EUG VII, Strasbourg, 1993.
www-sdt.univ-brest.fr /~jperrot/julpub.html   (726 words)

  
 Full references: Works & publications on & around MétaGen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
Nous présentons les principes de notre passerelle, en passant par une comparaison entre les deux formalismes considérés.
Les grands éditeurs ou SSII confectionnent une offre, fondée sur la technologie objet, C++ et Java et surtout orientée vers les objets métier du tertiaire.
Le framework résultant comporte une cinquantaine de classes préassemblées d’un haut niveau de généricité.
www-poleia.lip6.fr /~revault/mg/references.html   (7488 words)

  
 Giselle
It was she who first wore the long lightweight skirt that would become known as a Romantic tutu, and she established the hairstyle of the center part with the rest kept tight and close to the head.
It is possible that Perrot agreed to this arrangement in hopes of being named a ballet master at the Opéra.
In 1848 Perrot arrived in St. Petersburg as ballet master and mounted a version of Giselle, which is argued as the fulfillment of Perrot's original concept.
www.balletmet.org /Notes/Giselle.html   (4379 words)

  
 Genealogy of Francois Mercure, Catelan, Perrot, d'Ailleboust, d'Argentenay, Bourdon, Guyon, Mezeray, Toupin, Dussault
Genealogy of Francois Mercure, Catelan, Perrot, d'Ailleboust, d'Argentenay, Bourdon, Guyon, Mezeray, Toupin, Dussault
It is not surprising that Marie Perrot's wedding was a social event.
Nicolas PERROT d’ ABLANCOURT (1606-1664) was made member of the Academie Francaise in 1637 in Seat 20.
www.geocities.com /daniellla.geo/mercure.html   (3539 words)

  
 Le Corsaire - Ballet Academic Studio
Originally the role of the corsair was not a danced part, it was interpreted by the famous Italian mime, Domenico Segarelli.
From the 1868 version the dream vision of Pasha Seyd set to the music of Le Jardin Animé by Léo Delibes, with Medora, her friend Gulnare, and the female corps de ballet is renowned.
In the first half of 20th century Le Corsaire was represented almost exclusively in Russia.
www.danceit.org /Corsairing.html   (721 words)

  
 Civilization.ca - Before e-commerce - Sources
Le grand magasin: Son origine, son évolution, son avenir.
Le chic et le look: Histoire de la mode féminine et les mœurs de 1850 à nos jours.
Les femmes au tournant du siècle, 1880-1940: Âges de la vie, maternité et quotidiens.
www.civilization.ca /cpm/catalog/cat0001be.html   (2175 words)

  
 Perrot Genealogy & Families of 17th-18th c. by dlemyre@yahoo.com
Nicolas Perrot was born in France in 1644, the son of François Perrot and Marie Sivot or Sirot
Perrot was made commandant of the territory about Green Bay in 1685 and opened trade with the Sioux as well as the other First Nations in Wisconsin.
Francois Mercure's second wife: Marie Perrot (Perrault) came yet from another line of Perrot originating in Villedaigne in the Languedoc: she was the first child and daughter of Joseph LeFlot Perrot Seigneur d'Argentenay and of Marie Daubigeon Gagne,
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 Amazon.ca: Books: Les ombres de l'histoire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
Les temps changent mais les prisons connaissent aujourd'hui de nouveaux problèmes dont le plus grave est sans doute la propagation du SIDA, sans que les anciens aient été résolus.
Michelle Perrot est professeur émérite d'histoire contemporaine à l'Université Paris VII Denis Diderot, elle a co-dirigé avec Georges Duby, "L'Histoire des femmes en Occident de l'Antiquité à nos jours".
Elle a publié chez Flammarion, "Les Femmes ou les silences de l'histoire".
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/2080679147   (261 words)

  
 Perrot-letters
The 'Perrot letters' are a collection of papers which have been stored, folded, in a rectangular fl tin box, engraved with 'John Le Bailly'.
Francis Perrot was born in 1782 in St Helier, Jersey, the eldest son of François Perrot and Elizabeth Hooper.
To Francis Perrot from Clement Perrot, 1 Jan 1810.
homepages.paradise.net.nz /glenysl/Perrot_letters.html   (17724 words)

  
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With Pierre Bourdieu, whose Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales, and whose own books were published by Editions du Seuil starting in 1990, the company has pursued this investment in the most avant-garde sociology.
From 1960 onward, the group united around the journal Tel Quel, and the collection of the same name (where Roland Barthes, Philippe Sollers and Julia Kristeva, would publish their books), occupied the first ranks of the literary avant-garde and enriched the links between the humanities, political activism and literature.
Attentive to the possibilities offered by the appearance of new media, particularly in the humanities, Editions du Seuil is currently developing an internet platform devoted to its entire catalogue, that future users will be able to consult for on-line research, through specifically conceived and developed programs.
www.roland-barthes.com /qesseuil/pub/ANG/seuil/le_seuil_bis.htm   (933 words)

  
 Catholic Biblical Quarterly, The: Nourriture et repas dans les milieux juifs et chretiens de l'antiquite: Melanges ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
Catholic Biblical Quarterly, The: Nourriture et repas dans les milieux juifs et chretiens de l'antiquite: Melanges offerts au Professeur Charles Perrot
The authors in part 2 consider eucharistic interpretations of the meals of Jesus: Jean-Francois Baudoz, "Le repas du Seigneur d'apres la section des pains en Marc (Mc 6,6b-8,30)" (pp.
121-38); Michelle Morgen, "Le festin des notes de Cana (Jn 2,1-11) et le repas d'adieu (Jn 13,1-30): A l'arche et au telos" (pp.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa3679/is_200004/ai_n8896046   (1101 words)

  
 Claude Lazar french painter paris art buy Lazar art from the world's best art dealer Franklin Bowles Galleries - Claude ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
Raymond Perrot, ”Les Cahiers de la Peinture”, N°132, Avril 1982
Le Salon de la Jeune Peinture “Une Histoire 1950-1983”, Francis Parent and
Le Quotidien de Paris, 19 Dec. Jean, Jacques Levêque
www.franklinbowlesgallery.com /NY/Artists/Lazar/Pages/ny_laza_press.html   (353 words)

  
 TravelBlog, The Butler Did It: Part 6
Inspector Perrot pulled his pocket watch from beneath the heavy brown-plaid wool cloak he wore and glanced at the time in the brief light afforded by a gas lamp on one of the street corners they raced past.
Beneath Perrot’s bulky cloak and jacket was a tall and lanky frame that was still full of hidden vitality and agility despite its fifty-three year vintage.
Perrot drew his cane from the folds of his cloak and held it menacingly before the enraged Banks.
www.trekshare.com /index.cfm?p1=402&containerID=775   (3347 words)

  
 Nicolas Perrot
Entering the fur trade about 1663, he came to know Indians and their ways in the country of the upper Mississippi River, and four years later he was a member of one of the first French trading parties to Indians around Green Bay.
When trading licenses were withdrawn (1696), Perrot returned to Lower Canada, where he worked from time to time as an indian intrepreter.
Nicolas Perrot was in Canada as early as 1660, when he could be found as a donné of the Jesuits until 1663.
www.delmars.com /family/perrault/251.htm   (804 words)

  
 Selected Readings 50
Boyer, Marc, "Quand les Anglais inventaient le tourisme." Atlantica, 12 (janvier 1995): 13-18.
Detis, E. "Le conflit et le désir en Clarissa: entre l'allégorie et le symbolisme." Etudes anglaises, 49, 3 (juillet-septembre 1996): 270-82.
"Les sermons de Joseph-Octave Plessis et le discours des Lumierès (1790-1800)." Montréal, Universite du Québec a Montréal, memoire de maîtrise, août 1996, 123 p.
www.personal.psu.edu /special/C18/sr/sr50.htm   (5013 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Archdiocese of Saint Paul
Nicolas Perrot, in 1683, established a small trading post, Fort Perrot, near the site of the present town of Wabasha, Minnesota; and in 1689 he proclaimed the sovereignty of the French king over the regions of the upper Mississippi.
A contemporary of Perrot, Le Sueur, established in 1695 a trading on Prairie Island, and in 1700 another, Fort L'Huillier, on the Blue Earth River, about three miles from its junction with the Minnesota.
In 1727 a post, Fort Beauharnois, was established on the western shore of Lake Pepin, near the present town of Frontenac, Minnesota; the missionaries stationed there were the Jesuit Fathers Michel Guignas and Nicolas de Gonnor.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/13366b.htm   (2752 words)

  
 More On Monte Carlo 1904
The first race started at 8:30 a.m., April 5th, and proved to be a perfect day with no wind or sea.
Peugeot II, Peugeot III, Le Nogentais, Arion II, Titan III, Girondin, Allo III, Herand, Moustique and Consul.
There were only two boats to enter on April 7th, one a cruiser Rotceh, which ran over the course of 125 kilometers as follows: 6 hours, 33 minutes and 26 seconds: and the other a fishing boat named Dalifol, which was sent over a 30-kilometer course in 5 hours and 50 minutes
www.lesliefield.com /other_history/more_on_monte_carlo_1904.htm   (508 words)

  
 UW - Green Bay - Wisconsin's French Connections Library
"Sur les traces de la présence française; L'Amérique comme vous ne l'aviez jamais vue" de M. Charles BALESI.
Le Wisconsin Français, discours présenté à l'Alliance Française de Milwaukee par Mme Elisabeth Gaenslen en 1970.
Les paroisses catholiques de langue française en 1930
www.uwgb.edu /wisfrench/library   (773 words)

  
 Minnesota Guide
Perrot, for some twenty years a leading fur trader in the region, established himself for a while near the foot of Lake Pepin, and in 1689 claimed the area in the name of his monarch.
Le Sueur, a companion of Perrot built a fort on Prairie Island, near Red Wing, in 1695.
Five years later he erected another near the site of Mankato, to which he came not by the usual Great Lakes route but by boldly ascending the Mississippi from the Gulf.
newdeal.feri.org /guides/mn/ch04.htm   (10261 words)

  
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Le Mouvement anarchiste de 1880 à 1914"), Chapters Three-Five, pp.
Marguerite Perrot, Le Mode de vie des familles bourgeoises, 1873-1953.
Patrice Bourdelais, Le Nouvel age de la vieillesse: histoire du vieillissement de la population.
www.umsl.edu /~hisshaus/Hist-465.htm   (4752 words)

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