52 résultats pour "cleveland"
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Grover Cleveland.
Americans, Roman Catholics, and Southerners, who all generally supported the Democratic Party. The statement lost Blaine any chance of getting the Irish Americanvote in New York City. The Mugwumps supported Cleveland because of Blaine’s political past. Even the Prohibition Party candidate received 25,000 votes that normallywould have gone to the Republican candidate. New York’s 36 electoral votes swung the election to Cleveland. He won the state’s vote by only about 1000 in a total vote of more...
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Grover Cleveland
Americans, Roman Catholics, and Southerners, who all generally supported the Democratic Party. The statement lost Blaine any chance of getting the Irish Americanvote in New York City. The Mugwumps supported Cleveland because of Blaine’s political past. Even the Prohibition Party candidate received 25,000 votes that normallywould have gone to the Republican candidate. New York’s 36 electoral votes swung the election to Cleveland. He won the state’s vote by only about 1000 in a total vote of more...
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Cleveland (Ohio) - geography.
Cleveland Children’s Museum. Also located in University Circle is Severance Hall, the home of the world-acclaimed Cleveland Orchestra. Nearby is the Cleveland PlayHouse, with three large, restored theaters and one of the largest non-profit professional theaters in the country. Downtown is Playhouse Square Center, with fourrecently restored theaters, home to the Cleveland Opera and the Great Lakes Theater Festival. On the waterfront is the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum,opened in 1995 and...
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Cleveland (Ohio) - geography.
III POPULATION According to the national census, the population of Cleveland was 505,616 in 1990, a decline of 11.9 percent from the 1980 population of 573,822. The decrease continuedinto the 1990s, falling a further 5.4 percent between 1990 and 2000. The population was 478,403 in 2000. By 2006, Cleveland's population was estimated at 444,313. Thedecrease was attributed to a continuing flight to the suburbs, begun before 1970 and fueled by racial polarization and public school problems. In 2000...
- Cleveland 1 PRÉSENTATION Cleveland, ville des États-Unis, dans l'État de l'Ohio, à l'embouchure du fleuve Cuyahoga, sur le lac Erié.
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Histoire de Monsieur Cleveland, fils naturel de Cromwell, écrite par lui-même, ou le Philosophe anglais
le plus grand succès romanesque du siècle avant la Nou velle Héloïse. Cleveland est le grand roman du doute et de la recher che de la vérité. Alourdi parfois par les longs monolo gues du héros analysant sa crise, il présente, à travers des aventures romanesques invraisemblables, une revue de toutes les attitudes religieuse s possibles à l'époque, du protestantisme au jansénisme, du jésuitisme à la reli gion naturelle. Avec des questions anxieuses...
- Cleveland.
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L'ABBE PREVOST; CLEVELAND ET AUTRES ROMANS : DU HÉROS PRÉROMANTIQUE A L'ÉTUDE DU MONDE MORAL
Mais elle ne laisse pas de nous émouvoir chez Prévost par la simplicité directe du style. Car il est allé aux sources,et s'inspire largement de l'Histoire de Madame, Henriette d'Angleterre, par Mme de La Fayette, On ne saurait louerde même, il est vrai, les apparitions plus que discutables de Charles II ou de Cromwell. Prévost n'en introduit pasmoins dans le roman romanesque à la Gomberville un réalisme historique assez nouveau pour l'époque, et qui porterabientôt ses fruits.En dépit d'une intri...
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- Grover Cleveland - Biography.
- HISTOIRE DE MONSIEUR CLEVELAND. (résumé)
- HISTOIRE DE M. CLEVELAND, FILS NATUREL DE CROMWELL, ÉCRITE PAR LUI-MÊME, OU LE PHILOSOPHE ANGLAIS L’abbé Prévost
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CLEVELAND (le Philosophe anglais, ou Histoire de M.)
(0 Histoire de Monsieur Cleveland, fils naturel de Cromwell, écrite par lui-même, ou le Philosophe anglais Ce long roman d'aventures épiques imaginaires, où les ombres de Cromwell et d'Henriette d'Angleterre don nent un cadre historique à la fusion du roman philosophi que et du « roman sensible », eut une genèse chaotique : deux premiers tomes écrits en Angleterre en 1730; deux autres en Hollande en 1731. Après bien des aventures, d'autres travaux,...
- Cleveland, Grover
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Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901).
homesteaders against pressure from the powerful railroads. He fought vigorously for Civil War veterans, supported high taxes on imports (called tariffs), payments todisabled and opposed the Chinese Exclusion Act, which stopped Chinese immigration to the U.S. for 10 years ( see Immigration: From 1840 to 1900 ). He also introduced 101 special pension and relief bills in six years. Harrison's name was well known by the Republican National Convention in 1884. In spite of this, Congressman and forme...
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Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901) - Histoire
homesteaders against pressure from the powerful railroads. He fought vigorously for Civil War veterans, supported high taxes on imports (called tariffs), payments todisabled and opposed the Chinese Exclusion Act, which stopped Chinese immigration to the U.S. for 10 years ( see Immigration: From 1840 to 1900 ). He also introduced 101 special pension and relief bills in six years. Harrison's name was well known by the Republican National Convention in 1884. In spite of this, Congressman and forme...
- Owens (James Cleveland.
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- Stephen Grover Cleveland
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John Elway Leads "The Drive".
touchdown against a strong defense. Bedlam reigned inside the stadium. In their two previous possessions the Broncos mustered a total of 15 yards. When Elway entered the huddle, however, he cracked a smile. “I couldn't believe it,”Denver receiver Steve Watson told Sports Illustrated. ”He said, ‘If you work hard, good things are going to happen.’ And then he smiled again.” Elway hit running back Sammy Winder for a short gain. After two more short-yardage plays, Elway shifted into high gear....
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PRÉVOST, Antoine-François Prévost d'Exiles, dit l'abbé : sa vie et son oeuvre
Mémoires et aventures d'un homme de qualité fait l'apo logie de l'île heureuse. Précepteur du fils de sir John Eyles, sous-gouverneur de la South Sea Company, il voyage dans le sud de l'Angle terre avec son élève. Il a l'aisance et la dignité. Il écrit la suite de son roman et les deux premiers tomes du suivant, Histoire de Monsieur Cleveland,fils naturel de Cromwell, écrite par lui-même, ou le Philosophe anglais; partie de l'œuvre dominée par le problèm...
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American League: Gold Glove Award Winners.
1957 Sherm Lollar Chicago White Sox 1958 Sherm Lollar Chicago White Sox 1959 Sherm Lollar Chicago White Sox 1960 Earl Battey Washington Senators 1961 Earl Battey Minnesota Twins 1962 Earl Battey Minnesota Twins 1963 Elston Howard New York Yankees 1964 Elston Howard New York Yankees 1965 Bill Freehan Detroit Tigers 1966 Bill Freehan Detroit Tigers 1967 Bill Freehan Detroit Tigers 1968 Bill Freehan Detroit Tigers 1969 Bill Freehan Detroit Tigers 1970 Ray Fosse Cleveland Indians 1971 Ray Fosse Clev...
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American League: Gold Glove Award Winners
American League: Gold Glove Award Winners (Pitcher).
1957 Sherm Lollar Chicago White Sox 1958 Sherm Lollar Chicago White Sox 1959 Sherm Lollar Chicago White Sox 1960 Earl Battey Washington Senators 1961 Earl Battey Minnesota Twins 1962 Earl Battey Minnesota Twins 1963 Elston Howard New York Yankees 1964 Elston Howard New York Yankees 1965 Bill Freehan Detroit Tigers 1966 Bill Freehan Detroit Tigers 1967 Bill Freehan Detroit Tigers 1968 Bill Freehan Detroit Tigers 1969 Bill Freehan Detroit Tigers 1970 Ray Fosse Cleveland Indians 1971 Ray Fosse Clev...
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Champion Batters and their Averages.
1985 Willie McGee St. Louis .353 1986 Tim Raines Montreal .334 1987 Tony Gwynn San Diego .370 1988 Tony Gwynn San Diego .313 1989 Tony Gwynn San Diego .336 1990 Willie McGee St. Louis .335 1991 Terry Pendleton Atlanta .319 1992 Gary Sheffield San Diego .330 1993 Andres Galarraga Colorado .370 1994* Tony Gwynn San Diego .394 1995* Tony Gwynn San Diego .368 1996 Tony Gwynn San Diego .353 1997 Tony Gwynn San Diego .372 1998 Larry Walker Colorado .363 1999 Larry Walker Colorado .379 2000 Todd Helton...
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Major League Baseball: Rookie of the Year by Season.
Rookie of the Year (American League).Year Player Team 1949 Roy Sievers (of) St. Louis Cardinals 1950 Walt Dropo (1b) Boston Red Sox 1951 Gil McDougald (3b) New York Yankees 1952 Harry Byrd (p) Philadelphia Athletics 1953 Harvey Kuenn (ss) Detroit Tigers 1954 Bob Grim (p) New York Yankees 1955 Herb Score (p) Cleveland Indians 1956 Luis Aparicio (ss) Chicago White Sox 1957 Tony Kubek (of/inf) New York Yankees 1958 Albie Pearson (of) Washington Senators 1959 Bob Allison (of) Washington Senators 196...
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Major League Baseball: Rookie of the Year by Season
Rookie of the Year (National League).
Year Player Team 1949 Roy Sievers (of) St. Louis Cardinals 1950 Walt Dropo (1b) Boston Red Sox 1951 Gil McDougald (3b) New York Yankees 1952 Harry Byrd (p) Philadelphia Athletics 1953 Harvey Kuenn (ss) Detroit Tigers 1954 Bob Grim (p) New York Yankees 1955 Herb Score (p) Cleveland Indians 1956 Luis Aparicio (ss) Chicago White Sox 1957 Tony Kubek (of/inf) New York Yankees 1958 Albie Pearson (of) Washington Senators 1959 Bob Allison (of) Washington Senators 1960 Ron Hansen (ss) Baltimore Orioles 1...
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Champion Batters and their Averages
National League.
1985 Willie McGee St. Louis .353 1986 Tim Raines Montreal .334 1987 Tony Gwynn San Diego .370 1988 Tony Gwynn San Diego .313 1989 Tony Gwynn San Diego .336 1990 Willie McGee St. Louis .335 1991 Terry Pendleton Atlanta .319 1992 Gary Sheffield San Diego .330 1993 Andres Galarraga Colorado .370 1994* Tony Gwynn San Diego .394 1995* Tony Gwynn San Diego .368 1996 Tony Gwynn San Diego .353 1997 Tony Gwynn San Diego .372 1998 Larry Walker Colorado .363 1999 Larry Walker Colorado .379 2000 Todd Helton...
- Owens (James Cleveland, dit Jesse)
- NETSCHER Caspar La duchesse de Cleveland(analyse du tableau).
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Theodore Roosevelt.
in Oyster Bay, Long Island. The couple had five children, Theodore Jr., Kermit, Ethel Carow, Archibald Bullock, and Quentin. They also raised Alice, Roosevelt’s daughterfrom his first marriage. Discouraged with politics, Roosevelt enjoyed family life and literary pursuits. He wrote Essays on Practical Politics in 1888. The same year he also wrote an opinionated biography of Gouverneur Morris, an American statesman who helped draft the Constitution of the United States. The book revealed far mo...
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Theodore Roosevelt
in Oyster Bay, Long Island. The couple had five children, Theodore Jr., Kermit, Ethel Carow, Archibald Bullock, and Quentin. They also raised Alice, Roosevelt’s daughterfrom his first marriage. Discouraged with politics, Roosevelt enjoyed family life and literary pursuits. He wrote Essays on Practical Politics in 1888. The same year he also wrote an opinionated biography of Gouverneur Morris, an American statesman who helped draft the Constitution of the United States. The book revealed far mo...
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World Series Winners.
1974 Oakland Athletics Los Angeles Dodgers 4-1 1975 Cincinnati Reds Boston Red Sox 4-3 1976 Cincinnati Reds New York Yankees 4-0 1977 New York Yankees Los Angeles Dodgers 4-2 1978 New York Yankees Los Angeles Dodgers 4-2 1979 Pittsburgh Pirates Baltimore Orioles 4-3 1980 Philadelphia Phillies Kansas City Royals 4-2 1981 Los Angeles Dodgers New York Yankees 4-2 1982 St. Louis Cardinals Milwaukee Brewers 4-3 1983 Baltimore Orioles Philadelphia Phillies 4-1 1984 Detroit Tigers San Diego Padres 4-1...
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World Series Winners
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Losing Team
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1903
Boston Americans
Pittsburgh Pirates
5-3*
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New York
1974 Oakland Athletics Los Angeles Dodgers 4-1 1975 Cincinnati Reds Boston Red Sox 4-3 1976 Cincinnati Reds New York Yankees 4-0 1977 New York Yankees Los Angeles Dodgers 4-2 1978 New York Yankees Los Angeles Dodgers 4-2 1979 Pittsburgh Pirates Baltimore Orioles 4-3 1980 Philadelphia Phillies Kansas City Royals 4-2 1981 Los Angeles Dodgers New York Yankees 4-2 1982 St. Louis Cardinals Milwaukee Brewers 4-3 1983 Baltimore Orioles Philadelphia Phillies 4-1 1984 Detroit Tigers San Diego Padres 4-1...
- Newman Paul, né en 1925 à Cleveland (Ohio), acteur et cinéaste américain.
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- Cushing Harvey Williams , 1869-1939, né à Cleveland (Ohio), médecin américain.
- Ayler Albert , 1936-1970, né à Cleveland (Ohio), saxophoniste de jazz américain.
- Cook James, 1728-1779, né à Martonin-Cleveland (Yorkshire), navigateur anglais.
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Mays Makes "The Catch".
Game one was held at the Polo Grounds in New York. In the eighth inning, with the score tied, 2-2, the Indians put two men on base, Doby and Al Rosen. Durocherbrought in left-hander Don Liddle to face Cleveland first baseman Vic Wertz, who already had three hits in the game, including a two-run triple in the first. Wertzknocked a long drive to center field, the deepest part of the longest outfield in the league. A double or triple would score both runners, giving the Indians a two-runlead and a...
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Chester Arthur.
confidence by reappointing them to the Senate. Despite Arthur's help, the legislature did not reappoint the two men. Conkling and Platt never again held public office. In the middle of the political conflict, on July 2, 1881, Garfield was shot by Charles J. Guiteau, a disappointed office-seeker. Garfield died 11 weeks later, on September19, 1881. The following morning, Arthur took the oath of office at his home in New York City. IV PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Arthur's record of party loyalt...
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Chester Arthur
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INTRODUCTION
Chester Arthur (1829-1886), 21st president of the United States (1881-1885), who gained the presidency when President James A.
confidence by reappointing them to the Senate. Despite Arthur's help, the legislature did not reappoint the two men. Conkling and Platt never again held public office. In the middle of the political conflict, on July 2, 1881, Garfield was shot by Charles J. Guiteau, a disappointed office-seeker. Garfield died 11 weeks later, on September19, 1881. The following morning, Arthur took the oath of office at his home in New York City. IV PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Arthur's record of party loyalt...
- Stephen Grover Cleveland 1837-1908 Deux fois Président des États-Unis en 1885 et 1893, pour deux mandats non consécutifs de quatre ans, il ne parvint jamais à devenir une figure populaire, surtout parce qu'il montra une trop grande indépendance dans ses décisions.
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Claude MONET: LA CAPELINE ROUGE
Tempérament puissant, doué d'une magistrale intuition, il s'engage hardiment, confiant dans la propre sûreté de sonanalyse sensible, mais incapable de mesurer exactement la portée de ses actes. A la différence d'un Cézanne, parexemple, il n'obéit à aucun calcul intellectuel précis, pas plus qu'il n'éprouve, comme Van Gogh, le besoin de selibérer d'une émotion exaspérée. En fait, il se laisse surtout guider par son instinct profond, par ses dons d'observateur rigoureux. Il est le premier àrenon...
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SLOAN John : Travail de femme
SLOAN John Travail de femme Né à Lock Haven , Pennsylvanie , 1871 Mort à New York , 1951 Les peintures de John Sloan reflètent son enthousiasme pour les événements quotidiens de New York. Ayant commencé par réaliser des œuvres commerciales pour des journaux de Phi ladelphie (de 1892 à 1903), il se forgea un style direct et réaliste et devint l'un des chefs de file de l'Ashcan School. Les peintres appartenant à ce mouvement n'atti...
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Great Lakes - Geography.
of 1972 and 1978, have focused on water-quality problems in the Great Lakes. The International Joint Commission on the Great Lakes, established under the BoundaryWaters Treaty, implements and oversees these agreements and has limited authority to regulate obstructions or diversions of boundary waters that would affect thenatural level or flow of lake waters. B Exotic Species The fish populations of the lakes have changed dramatically in the 20th century; changes were wrought at first by overfis...
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Woodrow Wilson.
daughters. In 1885 Wilson also accepted a position with the newly opened Bryn Mawr College, a school for women near Philadelphia. Wilson was not particularly patient with womenas intellectual associates and did not enjoy his teaching duties. He was, however, able to pursue his writing. A University Professor In 1888 Wilson left Bryn Mawr for a professorship in history and political economy at Wesleyan University in Connecticut. There, in 1889, he published The State, a lengthy textbook analyz...
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Woodrow Wilson
daughters. In 1885 Wilson also accepted a position with the newly opened Bryn Mawr College, a school for women near Philadelphia. Wilson was not particularly patient with womenas intellectual associates and did not enjoy his teaching duties. He was, however, able to pursue his writing. A University Professor In 1888 Wilson left Bryn Mawr for a professorship in history and political economy at Wesleyan University in Connecticut. There, in 1889, he published The State, a lengthy textbook analyz...
- AFL and NFL Champions Before Super Bowl I.
- AFL and NFL Champions Before Super Bowl I NFL Champions (1933-1965).
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Citations avec tristement, adverbe
On amène la flamme à mi-mât, ainsi que le pavillon, qui, par ce moyen,
traîne tristement dans la mer.
Au contraire, elle observait cette masse de gens pleins d’espoir venir vers elle et baissait les yeux tristement . Élizabeth Filion , le Fils de la légende , Québec Amérique La grève étudiante qui sévit à l’UQAM s’ajoute tristement à l’expression d’une guigne déjà célèbre. Le Devoir.com Cet herbicide tristement célèbre contenait des dioxines, qui ont contaminé pour au moins 500 ans le pays. Le Devoir.com Cela finira tristement , saudade oblige, mais quel sentiment de bonheur ce fil...
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La vie de l'Abbé Prévost
L'abbé Prévost, a été l'un des auteurs du Siècle des Lumières le plus productif.
La vie de l’Abbé Prévost (suite) La cause de la mort été une congestion sanguine, en traversant la forêt de Chantilly, il fut trouvé au pied d’un arbre, inerte. Il a alors été transporté chez le curé le plus proche. Un docteur performa une autopsie, au premier coup de scalpel l’Abbé Prévost lâcha un cri assourdissant qui montra qu’il était encore vivant, mais c’était trop tard, le coup fatal a été donner. Voici les ouvrages les plus réputés que l’Abbé Prévost façonna : Les Aventures de Pom...
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Ohio - geography.
conflict with modified Gulf air and causing frontal or cyclonic storms. Gulf air is dominant in summer. In fall, polar air passing over Lake Erie is modified, delaying thekilling frost along the adjacent shoreline. C1 Temperatures The mean annual temperatures for the state range from 9° C (48° F) in the northeast to 13° C (55° F) in the south. Average January temperatures range from -4° C(24° F) in the west to 2° C (35° F) in the south. July averages are 24° C (76° F) in the south and 23° C (73...
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Ohio - USA History.
conflict with modified Gulf air and causing frontal or cyclonic storms. Gulf air is dominant in summer. In fall, polar air passing over Lake Erie is modified, delaying thekilling frost along the adjacent shoreline. C1 Temperatures The mean annual temperatures for the state range from 9° C (48° F) in the northeast to 13° C (55° F) in the south. Average January temperatures range from -4° C(24° F) in the west to 2° C (35° F) in the south. July averages are 24° C (76° F) in the south and 23° C (73...