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George.
Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande (1820-1830). Il fut méprisé pour ses débauches et détesté par son peuple pour son conservatisme étroit. C'est sous son règne, néanmoins, que s'amorcèrent les grandes réformes anglaises du XIX e siècle dans les domaines administratif, judiciaire, écono mique et religieux, avec notamment l'émancipation accordée aux catholiques par le ministère Wellington (1829). Complétez votre recherche en consultant : Les corrélats Hanovre Prince-Régent Royaume-Uni - Histoire -...
- Georges.
- COURTELINE (Georges Moinaux, dit Georges)
- George, Pierre George, Pierre (1909-2006), géographe français.
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George Gershwin
American pianist, songwriter, and composer George Gershwin was one of the most important figures in popular song in
the 1920s and 1930s.
C Extravaganzas Another predecessor of musical comedy, the extravaganza, evolved soon after the American Civil War (1861-1865) from traditional English pantomime. Extravaganzaswere typically based on fairy tales and Mother Goose. They introduced some of the elements—songs, dances, and comedy combined with spectacular stage sets andeffects—that American musical comedy later became known for. The first and most famous extravaganza show was The Black Crook (1866), often described as America’s fi...
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Georges de La Tour
par François-Georges Pariset
Professeur à la Faculté des Lettres, Bordeaux
Totalement oublié, ressuscité sous nos yeux, Georges de La Tour s'impose à
nous et nous émeut comme s'il était notre contemporain.
par François-Georges Pariset Professeur à la Faculté des Lettres, Bordeaux
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George Washington
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George Washington (1732-1799), first president of the United States (1789-1797) and one of the most important leaders in United States history.
A2 Promotion This was Washington’s first experience with the difficulties of raising troops while lacking equipment, clothing, and funds. Apparently he thought his efforts worthy ofsome recognition and successfully applied to Dinwiddie for a lieutenant colonel’s commission. He left Alexandria, Virginia, early in April with about 150 poorly equippedand half-trained troops. A3 First Battles Before he had advanced very far, Washington received news that the French had driven Trent’s men back from...
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George Washington
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George Washington (1732-1799), first president of the United States (1789-1797) and one of the most important leaders in United States history.
A2 Promotion This was Washington’s first experience with the difficulties of raising troops while lacking equipment, clothing, and funds. Apparently he thought his efforts worthy ofsome recognition and successfully applied to Dinwiddie for a lieutenant colonel’s commission. He left Alexandria, Virginia, early in April with about 150 poorly equippedand half-trained troops. A3 First Battles Before he had advanced very far, Washington received news that the French had driven Trent’s men back from...
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George Frideric Handel
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Handel's Water Music
In addition to his popular operas and oratorios, German-born composer George Frideric Handel wrote music in the 1700s
for the church and for royal celebrations.
During the 1720s and 1730s Handel worked primarily as a composer and producer of operas for the London stage. This extremely productive phase of his career beganwith the opening of the Royal Academy of Music in London in 1719. The Royal Academy was founded with the support of the king and aristocratic subscribers for theproduction of Italian operas. Its directors sent Handel to continental Europe to hire some of the world’s greatest singers. Handel was not the only composer writingoperas for Aca...
- DARIEN (Georges Adrien, dit Georges)
- Groddeck (Walter Georg, dit Georg)
- Dans la partie II, chapitre 6 à 10, George Duroy est-il un héros? Dressez le portrait de George Duroy pour justifier votre réponse.
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George Stephenson
par Charles Dollfus
Conservateur honoraire du Musée de l'Air
C'est à George et à son fils Robert Stephenson qu'est due la conception du
chemin de fer, tel qu'il a été et tel qu'il est depuis 1830.
par Charles Dollfus Conservateur honoraire du Musée de l'Air
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George Gershwin (Dates)
du peuple noir américain. L'opéra, qui préfigure la grande œuvre •porgy and Bess·. ne sera pas gardé, mais du moins aura-t-il attiré l'attention du chef d'orchestre PAUL WHITEMAN (5). 1924-1928: LA R!:NOMM~E MONDIALE Depuis longtemps. PAUL WHITEMAN ambitionne de sortir le jazz des bars et des bouges, et de lui donner une audience dans les salles de concert. Un récital donné en 1923 par la cantatrice EVA GAUTHIER (6) a déjà confirmé ses espoir...
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Clinton, George.
rock, comme producteur (Red Hot Chili Peppers, Primal Scream) ou comme chanteur (Ice Cube, OutKast) ; en outre, de nombreux rappeurs, parmi lesquels Dr. Dre ou Snoop Doggy Dog, revendiquent son influence. Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. Tous droits réservés.
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- Courteline, Georges.
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George W.
Shawn Thew/AFP Durante su primer año de mandato, tuvo que hacer frente a una situación de especial gravedad: el 11 de septiembre de 2001 dos aviones comerciales secuestrados porterroristas colisionaron contra las torres gemelas del World Trade Center de Nueva York, que poco después se derrumbaron, causando miles de muertes. De forma casisimultánea, y en una acción suicida muy similar, otra aeronave se estrellaba contra el Pentágono. Tras estos hechos, Bush adoptó como eje prioritario de su polít...
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- Gilbert & George
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George Washington.
A2 Promotion This was Washington’s first experience with the difficulties of raising troops while lacking equipment, clothing, and funds. Apparently he thought his efforts worthy ofsome recognition and successfully applied to Dinwiddie for a lieutenant colonel’s commission. He left Alexandria, Virginia, early in April with about 150 poorly equippedand half-trained troops. A3 First Battles Before he had advanced very far, Washington received news that the French had driven Trent’s men back from...
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George Washington.
A2 Promotion This was Washington’s first experience with the difficulties of raising troops while lacking equipment, clothing, and funds. Apparently he thought his efforts worthy ofsome recognition and successfully applied to Dinwiddie for a lieutenant colonel’s commission. He left Alexandria, Virginia, early in April with about 150 poorly equippedand half-trained troops. A3 First Battles Before he had advanced very far, Washington received news that the French had driven Trent’s men back from...
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George Washington
A2 Promotion This was Washington’s first experience with the difficulties of raising troops while lacking equipment, clothing, and funds. Apparently he thought his efforts worthy ofsome recognition and successfully applied to Dinwiddie for a lieutenant colonel’s commission. He left Alexandria, Virginia, early in April with about 150 poorly equippedand half-trained troops. A3 First Battles Before he had advanced very far, Washington received news that the French had driven Trent’s men back from...
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George Washington
A2 Promotion This was Washington’s first experience with the difficulties of raising troops while lacking equipment, clothing, and funds. Apparently he thought his efforts worthy ofsome recognition and successfully applied to Dinwiddie for a lieutenant colonel’s commission. He left Alexandria, Virginia, early in April with about 150 poorly equippedand half-trained troops. A3 First Battles Before he had advanced very far, Washington received news that the French had driven Trent’s men back from...
- Tabori, George.
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George Bush.
1986 it was folded into Harken Energy Corporation, another Texas petroleum company. Bush served as a consultant and a member of Harken’s board of directors. In 1987 Bush relocated his family to Washington, D.C., to assist his father in his bid to become president. He worked as a campaign adviser at his father’s nationalcampaign headquarters, serving as a liaison to the media and to conservative and Christian leaders. He was a trusted confidant of his father and mother, whosometimes dispatched Bu...
- Bush, George
- Feydeau, Georges.
- Marchais, Georges
- George Orwell
- Georges II
- George IV
- Mandel, Georges
- Mandel, Georges
- Cuevas, George de Piedrablanca de Guana, marquis de Cuevas, George de Piedrablanca de Guana, marquis de (1885-1961), directeur de ballet et mécène américain d'origine chilienne.
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Georges Pomidou
petit-fils, tant du côté paternel que du côté maternel, de familles paysannes cantaliennes très modestes. Il est à ce titre un exemple parfait de la promotion sociale sous la IIIe république : grand-père agriculteur, père instituteur, fils haut fonctionnaire ou membre du personnel politique. Il commence sa scolarité à Albi. Élève brillant, il obtient le premier prix de version grecque au concours général en 1927. Après avoir passé son baccalauréat au lycée Lapérouse d'Albi, il...
- Saint George's.