eugène in A Sentence

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    Eugène Fabry was elected Riquier's successor in 1931.

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    Jean Eugène Robert- Houdin.

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    It was first established in 1879 by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc.

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    Cesàro's teacher, Eugène Charles Catalan, also disparaged divergent series.

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    such as Henri Vieuxtemps, Eugène Ysaÿe and Arthur Grumiaux,

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    Still not known who was the father of Eugène Delacroix.

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    Rault(whose pen name is Diocrate), Eugène Charrier, Fr Arsène Garnier,

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    Here in Kigali,” Eugène would explain,“ the bougainvillea produces red,

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    Scientist Michel Eugène Chevreul uncovered a new fatty acid that he decided to call“acide margarique.”.

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    When explaining Christian neutrality to his neighbors, Eugène often spoke of the bougainvillea, a

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    One Witness family- Eugène Ntabana, his wife, and two children- lived in the capital, Kigali.

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    The famous magician Jean Eugène Robert-Houdin(1805- 1871) was known for creating automata for his stage shows.

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    The decoration, by Eugène Delacroix and a team of assistants, was done between 1838 and 1847.

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    British Museum first appeared in 1881, in the shop of the Paris antiquarian, Eugène Boban.

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    Missionaries invited by Moshoeshoe I, Thomas Arbousset, Eugène Casalis and Constant Gosselin from the Paris Evangelical Missionary Society,

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    The crystal skull of the British Museum first appeared in 1881, in the shop of the Paris antiquarian, Eugène Boban.

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    In the 20th century there have been Marcel Rault(whose pen name is Diocrate), Eugène Charrier, Fr Arsène Garnier, Marcel Douillard and Pierre Brisard.

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    A founding figure of modern entertainment magic was Jean Eugène Robert-Houdin, originally a clockmaker, who opened a magic theatre in Paris in 1845.

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    However, Bartholdi and Laboulaye avoided an image of revolutionary liberty such as that depicted in Eugène Delacroix''s famed Liberty Leading the People(1830).

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    Modern entertainment magic owes much to Jean Eugène Robert-Houdin(1805- 1871), originally a clockmaker, who opened a magic theatre in Paris in the 1840s.

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    When explaining Christian neutrality to his neighbors, Eugène often spoke of the bougainvillea, a climbing vine that thrives in warm climates.- Matthew 22: 21.

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    Modern entertainment magic owes much of its origins to Jean Eugène Robert-Houdin(1805-1871), originally a clockmaker, who opened a magic theatre in Paris in the 1840s.

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    In the notice of January 25, 1847, Eugène Delacroix admired the crocodile as a"masterpiece of execution", remarking, however, that"its action could have been more interesting".

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    Modern entertainment magic owes much of its origins to Jean Eugène Robert-Houdin(1805-1871), originally a clockmaker, who opened a magic theater in Paris in the 1840s.

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    They constructed their pictures from freely brushed colours that took precedence over lines and contours, following the example of painters such as Eugène Delacroix and J.

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    They began by constructing their pictures from freely brushed colours that took precedence over lines and contours, following the example of painters such as Eugène Delacroix.

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    Modern entertainment magic owes a lot of its origins to Jean Eugène Robert-Houdin(1805-1871), initially a clockmaker, who opened up a magic theatre in Paris within the 1840s.

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    In the 19th and 20th centuries, there was an emergence of major violinists, such as Henri Vieuxtemps, Eugène Ysaÿe and Arthur Grumiaux, while Adolphe Sax invented the saxophone in 1846.

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    Missionaries invited by Moshoeshoe I, Thomas Arbousset, Eugène Casalis and Constant Gosselin from the Paris Evangelical Missionary Society, placed at Morija, developed orthography and printed works in the Sesotho language between 1837 and 1855.

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    Others were commissioned especially for the museum by prominent artists of the early 19th century, including Eugène Delacroix, who painted Saint Louis at the French victory over the British in the Battle of Taillebourg in 1242.

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