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 Emile Baulieu Relationships
Emile Baulieu tends to be emotional inhibited when he is with others and therefore appear rather aloof.
Emile Baulieu is not especially sentimental and his love partner may feel that he is too casual and not serious or romantic enough.
Emile has high ideals and a refined attitude towards love relationships, seeking to relate in ways that are beyond ego needs and selfishness.
www.topsynergy.com /famous/Emile_Baulieu.asp   (734 words)

  
 Amber Music - Artists - Emile Benoit
Emile Benoit was, perhaps, Newfoundland's best known fiddle player whose unique combination of distinctive style and uncommon gift for composition made him one of the best traditional musicians of his time.
Emile Benoit was born, raised and died in Black Brook, on the Port-Au-Port peninsula on the West Coast of Newfoundland.
Emile's influence was as wide and diverse as his skill and performance, and can be heard whenever traditional Newfoundland music is played.
www.ambermusic.ca /artist_emile.htm   (348 words)

  
 MUNIER, EMILE (1840-1895) - Rehs Galleries, Inc.
Emile Munier was born in Paris on June 2, 1840 and lived with his family at 66 rue des Fossés, St Marcel.
During this period Emile met Henriette Lucas, Abel Lucas’ daughter, and on August 10, 1861 Emile and Henriette were married in the chapel of the Gobelins.
Emile’s two children, Henri and Marie Louise, were his principal inspiration at the beginning of the 1880s and he would continue painting sentimental genre paintings featuring them until the end of his life.
www.rehs.com /emile_munier_virtex.htm   (1271 words)

  
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Emile Bitar oeuvrait comme si le sauvetage du Liban de toutes les calamités qui se sont abattues sur lui depuis l'époque des ottomans et du mandat français incombait à lui et à lui seul.
Emile Bitar fut l'exemple de l'homme d'Etat qui étudiait ses dossiers avec le plus grand soin, avec sérieux, avec rigueur scientifique, avec la responsabilité d'un Homme d'Etat qui place l'intérêt du peuple et l'intérêt de la Nation au dessus de tous les intérêts personnels et catégoriels.
A part Emile Bitar qui fait partie de ceux, très rares, qui viennent effacer de l'histoire des gouvernements libanais toutes les tâches et les indignités, et elles sont fort nombreuses, et permettent ainsi de sauver l'honneur d'une génération politique toute entière.
emilebitar.tripod.com /francais/id18.html   (538 words)

  
 The Anarchist Encyclopedia: Emile Henry, French anarchist & advocate of propaganda by the deed   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Not many people have heard of Emile Henry, which is surprising really.
He was born in 1872 in Spain, the son of an exiled Communard.
Emile Henry marched to the guillotine in 1894, unrepentent.
recollectionbooks.com /bleed/Encyclopedia/HenryEmile.htm   (2660 words)

  
 Le Potier by Emile Henry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Emile Henry is the largest manufacturer of pottery in France and produces approximately 4 million pieces each year.
However, as the years have passed, it has been realized that there is much more to Emile Henry and that in addition to its traditional cooking qualities, it has a number of features that fit in with today's modern kitchens and lifestyles.
Emile Henry cookware is guaranteed to be free of defects in the manufacturing process, and that it will withstand thermal shock.
www.fantes.com /emile_henry.htm   (1171 words)

  
 Emile Meyerson [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
Emile Meyerson, a chemist and philosopher of science, proposed that the explanations of science are governed by two fundamental principles of reason, namely, the principle of lawfulness and the principle of causality.
Emile Meyerson was born in Lublin Poland on February 12, 1859.
The work of Emile Meyerson is an investigation into the psychological principles that accompany scientific theories.
www.iep.utm.edu /m/meyerson.htm   (2578 words)

  
 Les indépendants du 1er siècle - Biographie de Emile Reynaud
Emile owes his first name, his sketching, and painting talents to his mother.
An accomplished artist, Emile Reynaud, drew and hand painted his pictures one by one on film paper, which amounted to an average of 500 to 600 frames per strip.
Emile Reynaud returned to his beloved praxinoscopes and to his research, but he had lost most of his enthusiasm.
www.lips.org /bio_Reynaud_GB.asp   (743 words)

  
 Emile
Emile, born in a farming community of Saskatchewan, emigrates to academic life in the United Kingdom, where he stays for 40 years.
Like many in their twilight years, the past is sometimes more familiar and more immediate to Emile than the world before his eyes in the present.
Using a strong cast, Emile tackles themes of loss, memory and identity in an intimate character study.
www.mckellen.com /cinema/emile/index.htm   (324 words)

  
 Emile Claus
Emile CLAUS reisde in maart 1907 aan boord van de “Oceanic” naar de U.S.A. In Pittsburgh was hij jurylid van de Carnegie-wedstrijd.
Emile Claus had ook zijn volgelingen: Joris Buysse in Gent, Jozef Adriaan Heymans in Dendermonde, Alfons Proost in Antwerpen, Georges Lemmen en Georges Morren in Brussel.
Emile Claus werd begraven in zijn eigen tuin aan de oever van de Leie.
www.kunstbus.nl /verklaringen/emile+claus.html   (978 words)

  
 Emile (2003)
Lost in reverie, Emile wanders through the landscape of his past as he struggles to make peace with his actions—and heal the rift with his estranged niece Nadia (Deborah Unger), his last surviving relative.
As far as Ingmar Bergman knock-offs go, Emile is a model of restraint compared to Woody Allen's ridiculously overwrought Interiors, which resembles a parody of the Swedish director's angst-laden films.
At their most obvious, the parts between Emile and his brothers suggest a slightly arty made-for-television movie, where conflict is tidily resolved before the commercial break.
www.reel.com /movie.asp?MID=140376&buy=open&Tab=reviews&CID=13   (511 words)

  
 About Emile and Emiles -- InPlace | Integration   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The first-born son, and second eldest of eight children born to mountain dairy farmers, Emile's childhood was a lesson in simple living.
Emile learned to appreciate cooking with local natural resources from his mother, who, out of necessity, made use of local treasures such as: Gruyère's internationally renowned cheeses, fresh fish drawn from mountain streams, wild Game and wild mushrooms, berries and greens.
Emile's Restaurant enjoys the reputation as one of the best Restaurant in San Jose and has been declared by "Zagat" Survey 2003 to be the best traditional French Restaurant in the San Francisco Bay Area.
www.emiles.com /about/index.html   (742 words)

  
 Emile (2003)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Emile is one of the best Canadian films that I have ever seen.
Emile, the educated one, left to be a professor in England, leaving Karl and the youngest, depressed brother on their own, with tragic consequences.
Emile returned to look into business about the farm but made up an excuse why he could not take the niece back with him.
www.imdb.com /title/tt0338001   (600 words)

  
 Emile Durkheim
Emile Durkheim is considered by many to be the father of sociology.
During his lifetime, Emile Durkheim gave many lectures, and published an impressive number of sociological studies on subjects such as religion, suicide, and all aspects of society.
We hope our website will be helpful in providing you with some insight as to who this great thinker really was, and how his scientific approach would forever change the way we would study human society.
www.emiledurkheim.com   (186 words)

  
 Emile Duhamel
On July 9, 1998, Emile Pierre Duhamel was found dead in his cell on Ellis Unit #1--Texas' death row.
Emile Duhamel had an IQ of 56 (the average is 100), suffered from paranoid schizophrenia, dementia, auditory and visual hallucinations, alcoholism, and depression.
On May 14, 1985 Emile Pierre Duhamel was convicted of capital murder and sentenced to die.
lonestar.texas.net /~acohen   (827 words)

  
 Les indépendants du 1er siècle - Biographie de Emile COHL
Emile COURTET (qui prit le pseudonyme d'Emile COHL vers l'âge de vingt ans) est né à Paris le 4 Janvier 1857, Il ne commence à s'intéresser au cinéma qu'en 1907, année qui marqua le tournant de se vie et de sa carrière, pourtant déjà bien remplies.
Entre dix-huit et cinquante ans, Emile COHL, Montmartrois fidèle, exerça plusieurs professions et s'adonna à de nombreuses activités, les principales étant la caricature (il fut l'élève et l'ami d'André Gill).
Emile COHL aborda le cinéma en forain, mais peu doué pour le commerce, il préféra très vite offrir ses services comme scénariste et réalisateur truqueur à Lux, mais surtout à Gaumont, chez lequel il entre après presque un an de travail Indépendant.
www.lips.org /bio_Cohl.asp   (397 words)

  
 Biographie d'Emile Zola
Emile Zola se lie d'amitié avec Paul Cézanne.
Emile Zola, alors au lycée Saint-Louis échoue au baccalauréat.
Emile Zola a une liaison avec Jeanne Rozerot, une jeune lingère de vingt ans engagée par sa femme.
www.alalettre.com /Zola-bio.htm   (708 words)

  
 S. Berliner, III's Emile Berliner Page
Emile's grave is in his family plot in historic Rock Creek Cemetery in Washington, D. C., near the famous Adams memorial, by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, popularly known as "Grief".
Milk - Emile also got deeply involved in promoting sterilized milk for children; he organized and founded the Society for the Prevention of Sickness in 1890 and organized the first milk conference in Washington, D.C., in 1907, about pasteurization and quality.
On 04 Nov 03, I heard from her daughter, the 11th of Emile's 12 grandchildren (Alice was his 7th child).
home.att.net /~Berliner-Ultrasonics/berlemil.html   (2418 words)

  
 Emile de Antonio
Innovative documentary filmmaker; friend of Andy Warhol, John Cage, Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, and other leading figures of the New York art world; radical leftist critic of the Establishment; and legendary bon vivant: Emile de Antonio (1919-1989) was a larger-than-life personality and a key figure in the development of postwar American cinema.
The films de Antonio made between 1963 and 1989—including Point of Order, Rush to Judgment, In the Year of the Pig, Painters Painting, and Millhouse: A White Comedy—revolutionized the documentary format and inspired a generation of artists and filmmakers.
Emile de Antonio: A Reader is the first full-length volume devoted to this major American filmmaker.
www.upress.umn.edu /Books/K/kellner_emile.html   (361 words)

  
 Emile Zola
The Georgetown (University) Audio-Visual Electronic Library for the Study of Emile Zola and the Dreyfus Case.
Emile Zola: proposé par Jean-Claude CAU et ses Textes et Etudes en Français (Châtiments, Hugo - Roman naturaliste, Maupassant, Zola - Maîtres et valets au XVIII°, Marivaux, Beaumarchais, Figaro).
Pastiche or Hommage?: "I ACCUSE" (Emile Zola) or: An Imaginary Speech (by William Markiewvicz)
www.as.wvu.edu /mlastinger/zola.htm   (669 words)

  
 Used Book Central Search / author: zola, emile
Zola, Emile: The Book League of America faded spine and cover, wrinkled cloth of bottom of back cover from water most likely, otherwise an excellent book........We accept most major credit cards on our secure site.
Zola, Emile: Very Good Fiction Three Sirens Press (1933) HC Bumping to the corners of boards and spine.
Zola, Emile: Very Good/Good Fiction Elek London 1954 1st UK Edition Hard Cover In a Dust Jacket Translated from the French by Ann Lindsay.
www.usedbookcentral.com /texis/ubc/searchbooks,author,zola_emile,jump,40.html   (437 words)

  
 Title: "The Life of Emile Zola" - Topics: Arts/literature; World/France; Biography/Zola and Dreyfus
Emile Zola answered that question with an emphatic "Yes" and in his campaign for justice for Captain Richard Dreyfus, taught the world a lesson in civil liberties; a lesson that is timely in any age.
Emile Zola was a crusading journalist, literary innovator, and a man who at great personal cost stood up for justice.
Frank S. Nugent of the New York Times described this film as "Rich, dignified, honest and strong, it is at once the finest historical film ever made and the greatest screen biography...." There may have been other great biographical films since Mr.
www.teachwithmovies.org /guides/life-of-emile-zola.html   (641 words)

  
 Learn more about Emile Durkheim in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Learn more about Emile Durkheim in the online encyclopedia.
Hint: Play with putting spaces before and after your words to see the different results you get.
Emile Durkheim (April 15, 1858 - November 15, 1917) was a founder of the science of sociology, along with Max Weber.
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /e/em/emile_durkheim.html   (239 words)

  
 Biographie d'Emile Durkheim, sociologue, auteur du "Suicide, étude de sociologie"; citations, bibliographie
Emile Durkheim est considéré comme le fondateur de la sociologie moderne pour avoir réussi à associer la théorie et la recherche empirique.
Pour lui, les phénomènes religieux sont caractérisés par le sacré, représentation collective et impersonnel qui correspond à une transfiguration de la société qui s'adore elle-même. Emile Durkheim, républicain et universaliste laïc, pense que la morale civique, enseignée à l'école, doit se substituer à la morale religieuse pour faire des enfants des êtres sociaux.
(Emile Durkheim / 1858 - 1917 / L'éducation morale)
atheisme.free.fr /Biographies/Durkheim.htm   (941 words)

  
 Used Book Central Search / author: zola, emile
Zola, Emile: Good Biblioteheque Charpentier Paris [no date] First Thus Paperback 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Used In two volumes as issued; in yellow wraps with fl titline and border; (wear and minor chiping to wraps at spine, text browning from age, rear cover missing from Vol.
Zola, Emile; Ellis, Havelock (Translator): Good Everyman's Library New York and London 1946 Reprint H Hard Cover Good in red cloth; Wear and light soiling to boards; Faint browning to text.
Zola, Emile; Tancock, Leonard W. (translator): Good Penguin Books Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England 1984 Reprint S Mass Market Paperback Light wear to spine and wraps, ink remainder mark on foot, browning to text.
www.usedbookcentral.com /texis/ubc/searchbooks,author,zola_emile,jump,60.html   (602 words)

  
 Emile Ajar Gary - new and used books
EMILE AJAR GARY - all books, old, new and used
Gary, Romain (Emile Ajar) - trans John Markham Beach -
Spine lean(slight), small ding to right edge of front cover and first few pages, and some other light shopwear.
www.isbn.pl /A-Emile-Ajar-Gary   (264 words)

  
 Emile Munier (1840 - 1895)
This project is an Internet based checklist of the life and works of the 19th century French Academic artist Emile Munier.
Images and available documentation will be added and updated on a continuous basis.
The ultimate goal of this project is to uncover all available information on the life of Munier and create an Internet based catalogue raisonné of his work.
www.emilemunier.org   (188 words)

  
 Emile Berliner and the Birth of the Recording Industry: Home Page
Emile Berliner and the Birth of the Recording Industry: Home Page
Emile Berliner and the Birth of the Recording Industry is a selection of more than 400 items from the Emile Berliner Papers and 108 Berliner sound recordings from the Library of Congress's Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division.
Berliner (1851-1929), an immigrant and a largely self-educated man, was responsible for the development of the microphone and the flat recording disc and gramophone player.
memory.loc.gov /ammem/berlhtml   (281 words)

  
 1898. Emile Zola y el caso Dreyfus
La valiente denuncia de un complot en el seno del Estado Mayor cobra su primera víctima, el vicepresidente del senado Scheurer-Kestner es objeto de una despiadada campaña de calumnias.
En 1902 la muerte encuentra finalmente a Emile Zola en su patria, en sus exequias resuena el reconocimiento de Francia.
Emile Zola sin embargo no ha podido ver consumada la justicia en el caso, recién en 1906 el proceso a Dreyfus será anulado reintegrándolo al ejército con restitución del grado y honores militares.
www.paralibros.com /passim/p20-suc/pg1998cd.htm   (708 words)

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