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"bourguignon" Definitions
  1. cooked in red wine and especially Burgundy typically with onions and often mushrooms : BURGUNDY entry

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The boeuf bourguignon has requisite heft but is suspiciously porcine.
Can I really cook a beef bourguignon in a half an hour?
And for Child, on June 16, Ms. Mar will serve beef bourguignon.
The main course was a beef bourguignon-esque cube with stuffed squash blossom.
Let me introduce you to the greatest pleasure on the list, beef bourguignon.
"It's not true that we are simply puppets," insisted Ms. Bourguignon, the former Socialist.
At dinnertime, a young chef recreated Julia Child's recipes, including a memorable beef bourguignon.
I could make a cioppino, for example, and recreate Julia Child's famous boeuf Bourguignon.
When he decided that trans Americans shouldn't serve in the military, I made beef bourguignon.
In the kitchen, two workers packaged up boeuf bourguignon and vats of pre-sliced potatoes.
Using beef broth in mushroom Bourguignon contributes tons of savory character without adding any actual meat.
We used to go to Café Anglais and you could get an amazing hamburger or boeuf bourguignon.
He stands at the oven, where carrots and prepared pieces of meat suggest a beef bourguignon to come.
And the first thing they most likely taught you to make wasn't boeuf bourguignon, it was grilled cheese.
This is a serious time commitment, an argument that a sandwich can be as important as boeuf bourguignon.
In his book "The Food Lab," J. Kenji López-Alt hails pot roast as superior to boeuf bourguignon.
Will you make their recipe for soap, or burnt-ends bourguignon, or deep-fried brains over creamed peas?
Or better yet, invite them over for some beef bourguignon, or a big pan of macaroni and cheese.
She sets up play dates with Dolly, she whips up weeknight beef bourguignon, and she's got stellar mom fashion.
Neither Maddison's GDP numbers or Bourguignon and Morrisson's poverty rate extrapolations are thus as reliable as the World Bank data.
The chef Mélanie Delcourt has opened this French bistro, with a typical menu of quiche, salmon rillettes and beef bourguignon.
Hasell and Roser of Our World in Data argue that the Bourguignon and Morrisson numbers are still useful and worth including.
The other Chilean nominee, economist Georges de Bourguignon Arndt, is currently on the board of LATAM Airlines, Latin America's largest carrier.
With Bistro Agnes, this city gets a Parisian-style restaurant with duck confit and beef short rib bourguignon starring on the menu.
The big difference between our beef stew, and French boeuf bourguignon, Provençal daube and Tuscan peposo, is the loud presence of red wine.
Even if he did learn to make boeuf bourguignon during an intensive session with Porowski, do we actually think he'd regularly cook it?
Prior to Revolution, Bourguignon was the co-CEO of the World Economic Forum, chairman and CEO of Euro Disney, and EVP of Disney Europe.
His kimchi bouillabaisse is based on a South Korean fish stew, and his Korean beef bourguignon is similar to the long, slow French braise.
But did we actually expect that Tom Jackson, he who keeps his fridge stocked with ingredients for "redneck margaritas," would learn to make boeuf bourguignon?
Who wouldn't want to outclass coworkers by reheating leftover bistro classics like coq au vin, boeuf bourguignon, or quenelle de brochet in the office microwave?
Try the duck shepherd's pie or beef bourguignon with a pint of Forgan's Ale, and save room for the rich and malty sticky toffee pudding.
Is it acceptable to use a flawed, not globally representative set of numbers like Bourguignon and Morrisson to illustrate the long-term decline in extreme poverty?
He asked the advice of Jean-Pierre Bourguignon, a former director of Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques and the outgoing president of the European Research Council.
Philippe Bourguignon, vice chairman of Revolution Places, former CEO of Club Med and Euro Disney and former president of Accor Hotels, Asia Pacific will join the board.
Locavores and Francophiles alike have been flocking to this intimate one-year old bistro for chef-owner Guillaume Bienaime's beef bourguignon and other California-inspired French fare.
White Beans au Vin Red wine has complex flavors that make it work really well as a cooking medium, as in coq au vin or beef Bourguignon.
To that end, Le Puy has worked closely with Claude and Lydia Bourguignon, who are among the world's leading experts on soil and its relationship to wine.
The fries can be plated as poutine, the French Canadian indulgence with cheese curds and gravy, or as a topping for a nice portion of beef Bourguignon.
In the early 1980s, Claude Bourguignon, a French soil scientist, famously said that the soil of the Sahara had more life in it than the soil of Burgundy.
The dining room isn't stuffy, the service isn't snooty, and people don't get seated in Siberia if their pronunciation of boeuf bourguignon doesn't have the right backhand spin.
So assiduous are they that "now, it's hard to find a spot at the restaurant, that's what strikes me," said Brigitte Bourguignon, another ex-Socialist who joined Mr. Macron.
Diners sit elbow-to-elbow in rows of ruby red leather banquettes or wooden bistro chairs, chatting over generous portions of beef bourguignon and escargots dressed in parsley butter.
Marie-Aude Rose, the chef, applies classical precision to eggs, salads, bouillon, boeuf bourguignon and other French cafe standards, which is more than you can say for some cafes in France.
But a lot of the customers have never set foot in a French restaurant before and it's really up to our staff to educate people about boeuf bourguignon or blanquette de veau.
Have a drink at Michel's Christiania in Ketchum, where Hemingway spent his last night with his wife, Mary, and where you can enjoy the carpaccio de boeuf ($15753) and escargots bourguignon ($15).
It was a lucid, approachable cookbook that took the mystery out of coq au vin and boeuf bourguignon and hundreds of dishes long thought to be too daunting for the American cook.
The week's most popular dishes included some vegetarian heavy hitters, like Melissa Clark's mushroom Bourguignon (above), Alexa Weibel's vegan cacio e pepe, and Alison Roman's spicy white bean stew with broccoli rabe.
My last hope is M&S, which according to dumpster diving Facebook groups is the promised land of food waste: full of red pepper hummus and beef bourguignon dine in for two meals.
When everyone sat down for dinner (oysters with seaweed butter, boeuf bourguignon, pistachio cake), they became part of the scene, thanks to fantastical floral crowns made by the Brooklyn-based artist Joshua Werber.
The second time I spotted Brain Dust in the wild was at a coffee shop in the Hamptons, where it shared shelf space with "cruelty free" toothpaste and boeuf-bourguignon-flavored dog biscuits.
We'd had a good lunch of boeuf bourguignon at Les Passantes, a newly opened restaurant in Saint Sauveur, the day before, but I wanted to try Colette's favorite tables still in business today.
There's no restaurant, but room service offers a limited menu of soups, desserts and precooked jars of local dishes like boeuf bourguignon and Alsatian choucroute garnie, priced steeply at €14 to €18 per jar.
Take Miznon, where the Israeli chef presents his boeuf bourguignon in a pita; or the small Kurdish place on Rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis called Urfa Durum, where the flatbreads are baked to order.
A recipe for beef bourguignon, the story of a cuckoo that steals the jewels of an Italian countess, fox-hunting etiquette as detailed by the Keswick Hunt Club: Each has its role to play.
The idea is to tempt on the spot with dishes like beef bourguignon, fish curry or coq au vin, served with a side dish, $496: 309 Amsterdam Avenue (75th Street), 347-482-0369, babeths.com.
It's now my go-to device for weeknight dinners — in the past few weeks, I've used my Instant Pot to make green Thai curry, butternut squash risotto, and a reasonable facsimile of a beef bourguignon.
Roser argues that the story the chart tells is accurate, that we know it's accurate due to various sources outside the Maddison and Bourguignon and Morrisson data, and that Hickel is attempting to muddy the waters.
Advertising You open what looks like an in-flight care package to find 50 feet of Sudoku puzzles on a roll, Champagne-flavored gummy candies and a scratch-and-sniff patch that smells like boeuf bourguignon.
There will be a Bourguignon sauce for those beef cheeks, and barbecue rub on the deviled eggs: Le Cochon & Company dinners, Tuesdays in April, $95 per person, Benoit, 60 West 55th Street, 646-943-7373, benoitny.com.
The ethereal creaminess of a soufflé, the anchovy funk of a pissaladière and the caramelized depth of boeuf Bourguignon are as deeply part of me as the bagels and lox we ate in Brooklyn every Sunday.
Tianqi said it would also nominate Robert Zatta, a U.S. executive who once worked for Rockwood Holdings, now Albemarle, SQM's top competitor, and Georges de Bourguignon Arndt, a Chilean businessman and former professor at Chile's Universidad Catolica.
"Both Macron and Thatcher were inspired by the same desire for reform and belief that it was the key to economic recovery," Remi Bourguignon, a labor relations specialist at the Sorbonne Business School in Paris, told Reuters.
"Both Macron and Thatcher were inspired by the same desire for reform and belief that it was the key to economic recovery," Remi Bourguignon, a labour relations specialist at the Sorbonne Business School in Paris, told Reuters.
Dr. Vosshall, the daughter of an investment banker and a music librarian, grew up in Switzerland, Austria, Germany and, finally, Kinnelon, N.J. Her mother, an acolyte of Julia Child, raised her children on fondue and beef Bourguignon.
They happen to include an unusually large band of French economists, among them François Bourguignon, Thomas Philippon, Thomas Piketty, Emmanuel Saez, and Gabriel Zucman—it's not for nothing that they come from the land of égalité and fraternité .
What Hickel is arguing is that a chart that combines World Bank data with Bourguignon and Morrisson's data to construct a longer narrative is relying on data so weak as to be useless, and conflating real numbers with rough estimates.
By midnight, Mr. Denamur would have to empty his refrigerators of almost €1,000 worth of chèvre cheese, boeuf bourguignon, pâté and other delicacies that would spoil by the time any quarantine ended, and would now have to be given away.
But the gap between rich and poor nations widened, and as former World Bank chief economist François Bourguignon has noted, within the United States, as well as much of Europe, and even in China and India, inequality rose between 1990 and 2010.
Mr. Bean wrote a memoir, "Too Much Is Not Enough" (1988), and a humorous book, "25 Ways to Cook a Mouse for a Gourmet Cat" (1994), which included recipes for Corned Mouse and Cabbage, Burritos con Raton, Mouse Bourguignon and Souris Printemps.
Turns out, there might just be a few wrinkles that need to be ironed out before Pic2Recipe successfully assumes the life of Ina Garten and treats us all like Jefferies, forced into bloody death matches in the hopes of obtaining a recipe for beef bourguignon.
And so here are black bean tacos with avocado and spicy onions; a quinoa bowl with crisp brussels sprouts, eggplant and tahini; maple-roasted tofu with butternut squash and bacon; meatless meatballs in marinara sauce; Indian butter chickpeas; mushroom Bourguignon; and vegan sausages with cauliflower and olives.
On the upside, eating less meat and dairy means there is more room on my plate for other delectable things: really good sourdough bread slathered with tahini and homemade marmalade, mushroom Bourguignon over a mound of noodles, and all those speckled heirloom beans I keep meaning to order online.
And whether or not the merger goes through as planned, we will learn even more about his vision for the next generation of batteries and energy storage Philippe Bourguignon is vice chairman of Revolution Places, an investment portfolio that invests in real estate and hospitality — at Revolution, Steve Case's VC firm.
The surprise is the difference between the new places and those rock-of-ages cheap addresses in guidebooks for budget travelers, restaurants with menus so immutable that three generations of the same family might have had the same shoe-leather-tough boeuf bourguignon during their penny-wise visits to Paris.
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A carbon tax on beef, on the other hand, would be a relatively simple test case for such taxes and, according to the French study, only a little painful, at least at the household level: While people would tend to skip the beef bourguignon, they could substitute other meats, like pork and chicken, that have a much smaller climate change footprint.
While the bulk of the media attention to Harlem's growing restaurant scene has lately gone to the celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson and his Red Rooster Harlem, launched in 2010 on Malcolm X Boulevard, with an eclectic mix of Scandinavian and soul food (both Swedish meatballs and fried chicken are on the menu), it's no longer difficult to find a decent coq au vin, a confit de canard or a boeuf bourguignon north of West 110th Street.
Pierre Bourguignon (1630–1698) was a French Baroque painter. Bourguignon was born in Namur. He worked in Paris during the years 1671-1685 but moved north after the Edict of Nantes to the Hague where he became a member of the Confrerie Pictura in 1687.Pierre Bourguignon in the RKD Bourguignon died in London.
Bourguignon, Erika. 2004. “Haiti and the Art of Paul-Henri Bourguignon.” Research in African Literatures 35: 173-188. _____. 1973. With Lenora S. Greenbaum.
Erika Eichhorn Bourguignon (February 18, 1924 – February 15, 2015)"Bourguignon, Erika Eichhorn". Who's Who in America, 2013. Retrieved 2013-10-18."Erika Eichhorn Bourguignon", The Columbus Dispatch, retrieved 2015-02-23 was an American anthropologist known primarily for her work on possession trance and other altered states of consciousness.
"Mirrors and Compasses: An 85th Birthday Symposium for Erika Bourguignon". Columbus: Ohio State University, Mershon Center for International Security Studies. “Mirrors and Compasses: An 85th Birthday Symposium for Erika Bourguignon.” Friday, February 20, 2009.
Following the 2017 legislative election, Bourguignon stood as a candidate for the National Assembly's presidency;Guillaume Gendron (26 June 2017), Course au perchoir : quatre Marcheurs dans les starting-blocks Libération. in an internal vote within the LREM parliamentary group, she lost against François de Rugy. In parliament, Bourguignon chaired the Committee on Social Affairs from 2017 until 2020.Brigitte Bourguignon French National Assembly.
Mann, Melanie. 2009. Mirrors and Compasses: An 85th Birthday Symposium for Erika Bourguignon.
Thierry Bourguignon (born 19 December 1962 in La Mure) is a French former road cyclist.
Fort Monsival, a fort in Pula, was renamed Fort Bourguignon in 1869 in his honor.
Bourguignon was born in Rouen, Seine-Maritime, and was educated at the Lycée Pierre-Corneille in Rouen.Lycée Pierre Corneille de Rouen - History Bourguignon died of a heart attack on 27 March 2019 in Saint-Aubin-lès-Elbeuf, Seine-Maritime, at the age of 77.
New Providence NJ: Marquis. pp. 63–64. “Bourguignon, Erika Eichhorn”. 2013. In Who's Who in America.
Bourguignon is a commune in the Doubs department in the Bourgogne-Franche- Comté region in eastern France.
Glazier, Stephen D. 2004. “Bourguignon, Erika.” In Biographical Dictionary of Social and Cultural Anthropology. Mann, Melanie. 2009.
Bourguignon-sous-Coucy is a commune in the department of Aisne in Hauts-de- France in northern France.
Bourguignon-sous-Montbavin is a commune in the department of Aisne in Hauts- de-France in northern France.
Jean-Pierre Bourguignon (born 21 July 1947) is a French mathematician, working in the field of differential geometry.
Diversity and Homogeneity in World Societies. HRAF Press. “Bourguignon, Erika Eichhorn.” 2003. In Who’s Who in the Midwest.
An extract from a map of Asia (China and Tartary) drawn by Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville in 1752.
Beef bourguignon Beef bourguignon () or bœuf bourguignon (;Oxford English Dictionary, 3rd edition, 2013 s.v. ), also called beef Burgundy, and bœuf à la Bourguignonne,Random House Dictionary online at dictionary.com is a beef stew braised in red wine, often red Burgundy, and beef stock, typically flavored with carrots, onions, garlic, and a bouquet garni, and garnished with pearl onions, mushrooms, and bacon. It is also a dish consisting of a piece of braised beef with the same garnish, at which point it may be called pièce de bœuf à la bourguignonne.
Bourguignon attended Queens College, City University of New York, where she took classes with the anthropologist Hortense Powdermaker. Upon graduating from Queens in 1945 she entered graduate school at Northwestern University and studied anthropology under Melville Herskovits. While conducting anthropological fieldwork in Haiti, Bourguignon met her future husband, Belgian artist and writer Paul- Henri Bourguignon, on assignment there for the Belgian newspaper Le Phare. During his 15-month stay in Haiti Paul-Henri took hundreds of photographs of Haiti and Haitians, many of which Erika later used in her books and other publications about Haiti.
Jean-Baptiste Bourguignon d’Anville Jean-Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville: Troisième partie de la carte d'Asie, contenant la Sibérie, et quelques autres parties de la Tartarie, Paris (1753) Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville (; born in Paris July 11, 1697January 28, 1782) was a geographer and cartographer who greatly improved the standards of map-making. His maps of ancient geography, characterized by careful, accurate work and based largely on original research, are especially valuable. He left unknown areas of continents blank and noted doubtful information as such; compared to the lavish maps of his predecessors, his maps looked empty.
Bourguignon-lès-Morey is a commune in the Haute-Saône department in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France.
Bourguignon-lès-Conflans is a commune in the Haute-Saône department in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France.
Columbus: Ohio State University, Mershon Center for International Security Studies. From 1990 until her death, Bourguignon supervised installations of exhibitions of the art work of her late husband, Paul-Henri Bourguignon. In addition to several shows in Columbus and other Ohio locations she exhibited his work in galleries in New York City, Sedona, Arizona, and Santa Fe, New Mexico.
The Roman Background of Tripolitania.Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d' Anville, John Horsley , Compendium of Ancient Geography, Volume 2 (R. Faulder, 1791) p 829.
Bourguignon-lès-la-Charité is a commune in the Haute-Saône department in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France.
The river was first mapped in 1772 by French geographer Jean- Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville, although it was vaguely known to early Greek geographers.
Pierre Augustin Charles Bourguignon Derbigny (June 30, 1769 – October 6, 1829) was the sixth Governor of Louisiana. Born in 1769, at Laon, France, the eldest son of Augustin Bourguignon d'Herbigny who was President of the Directoire de l'Aisne and Mayor of Laon, and Louise Angélique Blondela. Derbigny studied law at Ste. Genevieve but fled France in 1791 during the French Revolution.
After returning from Haiti, Bourguignon began teaching at The Ohio State University. In 1956 she moved from assistant to associate professor, and in 1960 to full professor. From 1963 to 1968 Bourguignon directed the “Cross-Cultural Study of Dissociational States.” She published the report of the outcome of this project in 1973, in Religion, Altered States of Consciousness, and Social Change.
François Bourguignon (born May 22, 1945) is the former Chief Economist (2003–2007) of the World Bank. He has been the Director of the Paris School of Economics, and from 1985 to his retirement in 2013 a professor of economics at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales in Paris. in 2016 Bourguignon was awarded the Dan David Prize.
The Hôtel Silvy (a.k.a. the Hôtel Ripert de Monclar or the Hôtel Bourguignon de Fabregoules) is a listed hôtel particulier in Aix-en-Provence.
The standard armament of Pula's fortresses, and probably also in Fort Bourguignon, was weapons, the most famous Austrian cannon during the First World War.
Bourguignon uses per capita income (GDP per capita) as the measure of growth and the Gini Index as the measure of inequality in his model.
The Guerry et Bourguignon was a French automobile built only in 1907 by a cycle company from Paris. It was described as a "tri-voiturette".
Trained as a statistician at ENSAE Paris (French National School of Statistics and Economics), François Bourguignon has a PhD from the University of Western Ontario.
Anton Bourguignon von Baumberg (born in Heřmanův Městec, Austrian Empire, 8 June 1808 – 28 May 1879 in Pula, Austro-Hungarian Empire) was an Austro- Hungarian admiral.
Maurice Chambreuil, born Jean-Camille Bourguignon (14 July 1883 in Paris - 4 November 1963 in Paris) was a French stage actor. He was actress Anémone's grand-father.
Fort Bourguignon (Fort Monsival) is one of many fortresses in Pula, Croatia that were built by the Austrian Empire in the second half of the 19th century.
Georges de Bourguignon (15 February 1910 - 31 December 1989) was a Belgian fencer. He won a bronze medal in the team foil event at the 1948 Summer Olympics.
Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d' Anville. (1759). A geographical illustration of the map of India, tr. from the French of Mon. d'Anville ... with some explanatory notes and remarks. p.
Cambridge, MA: Schenkman. 1973\. “Introduction: A Framework for the Comparative Study of Altered States of Consciousness.” In E. Bourguignon, ed., Religion, Altered States of Consciousness and Social Change.
Serge Bourguignon (, born 3 September 1928) is a French film director and screenwriter. His film Sundays and Cybele won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1962.
Pierre Bourguignon (6 February 1942 - 27 March 2019) was a French politician who was a member of the National Assembly from 1981 to 1993, then from 1997 to 2012. He represented the Seine-Maritime department, and was a member of the Socialiste, radical, citoyen et divers gauche group. He was member of Socialist Party throughout his time serving in the National Assembly. Bourguignon was mayor of Sotteville-lès-Rouen from 1989 to 2014.
Lieutenant Bourguignon had exchanged commands with Lieutenant Guiard on 20 March 1940, Guiard taking Bourguignon's former position at the casemate of Thonne-le-Thil. Bourguignon was assisted by Sub- Lieutenant Thouémont, who commanded Block 2. Thouémont, who had been previously posted to a machine gun battalion in the 149th and 132nd RIF, lacked specific training on Maginot systems. He replaced Captain André, a reservist and mayor of Villy, who had been promoted.
The Burgundian language, also known by French names Bourguignon-morvandiau, Bourguignon, and Morvandiau, is an Oïl language spoken in Burgundy and particularly in the Morvan area of the region. The arrival of the Burgundians brought Germanic elements into the Gallo-Romance speech of the inhabitants. The occupation of the Low Countries by the Dukes of Burgundy also brought Burgundian into contact with Dutch; e.g., the word for gingerbread couque derives from Old Dutch kooke (cake).
The diocese was centered on what is now Silvan, Diyarbakır in the province of Mesopotamia.Martyropolis at Catholic Encyclopedia(de l'Imprimerie royale, 1779) Jean-Baptiste Bourguignon d' Anville L'Euphrate et le TigreJean-Baptiste Bourguignon d' Anville page 86.M. Th. Houtsma E.J. Brill's First Encyclopaedia of Islam, 1913–1936, Volume 5 (BRILL, 1993) page 157-158.T. A. Sinclair, Eastern Turkey: An Architectural & Archaeological Survey, Volume III (Pindar Press, 31 Dec 1989) page 142.
Suárez Inclan, p. 290 At 03:00 the Spanish galleys headed to the beach with the landing craft in tow carrying 4,500 soldiers aboard, with Bazán commanding the operation in person.Suárez Inclan, p. 291 The beach was guarded by the fort of Santa Catarina, garrisoned by a French captain named Bourguignon with 50 Frenchmen and 2 Portuguese companies.Suárez Inclan, p. 292 As the Spanish ships were sighted at dawn, Bourguignon opened fire with Santa Catarina's artillery.
Mgr. Michel-Joseph Bourguignon d'Herbigny S.J. D'Herbigny was born in Lille, in northern France. He entered the Jesuit order at the age of seventeen, and studied in Paris, and in Trier in Germany. He was ordained priest on 23 August 1910.Bishop Michel-Joseph Bourguignon d’Herbigny, S.J., Catholic Hierarchy In 1911 his thesis on the Russian religious philosopher Vladimir Solovyov was published as Vladimir Soloviev: A Russian Newman, and was awarded a prize by the Académie Française.
Two Weeks in September (French title: À coeur joie) is a 1967 British-French drama film directed by Serge Bourguignon and starring Brigitte Bardot, Laurent Terzieff, Jean Rochefort and James Robertson Justice.
Other members of this group included : Francis de Bourguignon, Théo De Joncker, Marcel Poot, Maurice Schoemaker, Jules Strens and Robert Otlet. Bernier became a member of the Royal Flemish Academy in 1963.
Recensement de 2004 (Institut national de la statistique) it is 19km from KairouanJean Baptiste Bourguignon d' Anville, Compendium of Ancient Geography, Volume 2 (R. Faulder, 1791) p834. and 26 km from Raqqada and .
Rudy Bourguignon (born 16 July 1979 in Léhon) is a French decathlete. His personal best result is 8025 points, achieved in September 2005 in Talence. He is married with Dutch heptathlete Laurien Hoos.
In 1696, the compagnie royale du Sénégal ("Royal Company of the Senegal") was established and operated by Jean Bourguignon (Mar. 1696 – 4 April 1697) and André Brüe (4 April 1697 – 1 May 1702).
Volcanic terrain of Tokaj. According to Claude and Lydia Bourguignon,The Sun, the terrain, and the fields: to discover good agriculture, Ecology Files, Claude Bourguignon and Lydia Bourguignon, 2008, Sang de la Terre, , page 171, red wines are well suited to soil based on limestone while the best white wines are produced on soils over metamorphic rocks (Alsace, Moselle, Anjou) or volcanic rocks (Tokaj in Hungary and Slovakia). In addition, white wines are also produced on land with a limestone sub-soil such as the chalky base of the Champagne wine regionThe Soil and the sub-soil of the Champagne vineyards, Official website of Champagne, consulted on 4 June 2010 or the limestone under siliceous marl of Chassagne-Montrachet form the backdrop to some of the most prestigious wines in world.
Pula's fortresses differ from the original Linz fortress in that older fortresses built between the years 1851-1855 are smaller and less well- fortified than the ones built ten years later, like Fort Bourguignon.
Glazier, Stephen D. (2004). "Erika Bourguignon". Biographical Dictionary of Social and Cultural Anthropology. Retrieved 2013-10-18. She was “considered the premier anthropological authority on trance, possession, and altered states of consciousness”Through the Lens.
Various other identifications of the site have been attempted, Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville choosing Qatif, Carsten Niebuhr preferring Kuwait and C Forster suggesting the ruins at the head of the bay behind the islands of Bahrain.
In 2013, a study of the 138 countries over the period 2005 to 2010 found that the basic ideas of Poverty-Growth-Inequality Triangle hold and that both growth and inequality impact absolute poverty as Bourguignon described.
Doris Violet Blair, later Doris Bourguignon (born 1915) was a British 20th century artist who worked in a range of media. She is possibly best known for her depictions of life in Northern Ireland during World War II.
Anne Bourguignon (; 9 August 1950 – 30 April 2019), known professionally as Anémone (), was a French actress, filmmaker and political activist. She took her stage name in 1968 from the title of her film debut in Philippe Garrel's Anémone.
Throughout her career she was an active member in several academic organizations, and was especially prominent in the Society for Psychological Anthropology and the Central States Anthropological Society.“Bourguignon, Erika Eichhorn.” 2003. In Who’s Who in the Midwest.
J.M. Mageo, Ed. Albany: SUNY Press. pp 133–154. 2004\. “Haiti and the Art of Paul Bourguignon.” Research in African Literatures 35: 173-188. 2013\. “The Painter's Eye: Paul-Henri Bourguignon's Haitian Photographs.” American Imago 70: 357-383.
Erika and Paul were married on September 29, 1950, after she had returned from Haiti and he from an assignment in Peru.Bourguignon, Erika. 2004. “Haiti and the Art of Paul-Henri Bourguignon.” Research in African Literatures 35: 173-188.
Quintin, regular Abbot of La Roë, served the last rites to Renaud le Bourguignon, on 2 December 1101.Abbot Angot maintains this date contrary to Bertrand de Broussillon, who detects a clerical error in the charter of La Roë. The date of 17 December 1101 that he suggests is even less admissible since Renaud de Martigné was not consecrated until 12 January 1102. Abbot Angot recognised that he was wrong to apply this date, 16 November 1102, to the death of Renaud le Bourguignon (); it only aligns with an act of his children, after his death.
Possession trance was an accepted part of the Haitian vodou religion. During her academic career Bourguignon would write hundreds of articles, reviews, and books including about “religious syncretism among new world negroes” (1967), and “religion and justice in Haitian vodoun” (1985). Her interest in women's studies too can be seen as emanating from her Haitian work. Most Haitians exhibiting possession trance are women, and in the 1980s Bourguignon would edit and publish A World of Women: Anthropological Studies of Women in the Societies of the World (1980), and co-publish “Women, Possession Trance Cults, and the Extended Nutrient-Deficiency Hypothesis” (1983).
Future Academy Award winner Vilmos Zsigmond was the cinematographer. There were two directors. Serge Bourguignon was the original director whose rough cut was rejected by Warner Brothers. Another director, Robert Sallin, was hired to reshoot some scenes and to do the changed ending.
Jean-Pierre Bourguignon expressed appreciation for the Séminaire Bourbaki, saying that he'd learned a large amount of material at its lectures, and referred to its printed lecture notes regularly. He also praised the Éléments for containing "some superb and very clever proofs".
Many dishes incorporate alcoholic beverages into the food itself. Such dishes include coq au vin, chicken cacciatore, chicken marsala and boeuf bourguignon. More modern examples are beer grilled chicken and bratwursts boiled in beer. Adding beer, instead of water, to chili during cooking is popular.
The castle remained in Royal hands until 1355, when it was granted to Jacques de Bourbon, Count of La Marche. The castle was captured by a Anglo- Bourguignon force and destroyed in 1422 on the orders of Richard Beauchamp, Count of Aumale.Beam, p. 23.
From 1970 through 1990 much of Bourguignon's academic work sprang from her fieldwork in Haiti, where her primary interest had been possession trance, a culturally sanctioned part of the Haitian Vodou religion. In addition to possession trance, Bourguignon also wrote about additional altered states of consciousness, including dreams, dreaming and multiple-personality disorder. Altered states of consciousness unsanctioned by the societies in which they are found are often (but not always) considered mental illness, and Bourguignon was interested in these as well, and thus in cross-cultural psychiatry. Bourguignon's long-term interest in the study of religion also seemed to spring from her 1947-48 field research.
The Poverty- Growth-Inequality Triangle, by François Bourguignon. The Poverty-Growth- Inequality Triangle can be drawn as a triangle with arrows pointing out of each corner. At the top of the triangle is "absolute poverty." This refers to the percent of the population below the income poverty line.
In May 2018, Bourguignon co- sponsored an initiative in favour of a bioethics law extending to homosexual and single women free access to artificial reproduction such as in vitro fertilisation (IVF) under France's national health insurance; it was one of the campaign promises of President Emmanuel Macron and marked the first major social reform of his five-year term.Harriet Agnew (24 September 2019), France moves to extend IVF to gay and single women Financial Times. In July 2019, Bourguignon voted in favor of the French ratification of the European Union’s Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) with Canada.Maxime Vaudano (24 July 2019), CETA : qui a voté quoi parmi les députés Le Monde.
Watson competed in the lightweight category and had most success in double and quad sculls. She was coached by Phil Bourguignon, and rowed from the Sydney University Boat Club. She held a rowing scholarship with the New South Wales Institute of Sport. After some representative success in 2003, Watson retired.
Similarly, Arrianus references Omana and Moscha in Voyage of Nearchus. Interpretations of Arrianus' work by William Vincent and Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville conclude that Omana was a reference to Oman, while Moscha referred to Muscat.Forster (1844), p.173. Similarly, other scholars identify Pliny the Elder's reference to Amithoscuta to be Muscat.
Columbus: Center for Folklore Studies, OSU. Rich, Grant Jewell. 1999. “Erika Bourguignon: A Portrait of the Anthropology of Consciousness.” Anthropology of Consciousness 10: 50-58. “Sixth Annual Status Report of Women at The Ohio State University.” 1994. Columbus, Ohio: The Council on Academic Excellence for Women “Through the Lens.” 2012.
He died in Regensburg on 25 October 1801 where his tombstone is preserved in the Saint Emmeram's Abbey.La tombe de Joseph TouchemoulinJoseph Touchemoulin (1727-1801), un musicien bourguignon retrouvé, article by Patrick Ayrton appeared in the journal Images de Saône-et-Loire n° 160 December 2009 (pages 20 to 24).
Dental Traumatology. 28: 2-12.ANDRESSON L., ANDREASEN J.O., DAY P., HEITHERSAY G., TROPE M., DIANGELIS A.J., KENNY D.J., SIGURDSSON A., BOURGUIGNON C., FLORES M.T., HICKS M.L., LENZI A.R., MALMGREN B., MOULE A.J. and TSUKIBOSHI M. (2012). International Association of Dental Traumatology guidelines for the management of traumatic dental injuries: 2.
Mathematische Annalen (abbreviated as Math. Ann. or, formerly, Math. Annal.) is a German mathematical research journal founded in 1868 by Alfred Clebsch and Carl Neumann. Subsequent managing editors were Felix Klein, David Hilbert, Otto Blumenthal, Erich Hecke, Heinrich Behnke, Hans Grauert, Heinz Bauer, Herbert Amann, Jean-Pierre Bourguignon, Wolfgang Lück, and Nigel Hitchin.
DIANGELIS A.J., ANDREASEN J.O., EBELESEDER K.A., KENNY D.J., TROPE M., SIGURDSSON A., ANDERSSON L., BOURGUIGNON C., FLORES M.T., HICKS M.L., LENZI A.R., MALMGREN B., MOULE A.J., POHL Y. and TSUKIBOSHI M. (2012). International Association of Dental Traumatology guidelines for the management of traumatic dental injuries: 1. Fractures and luxations of permanent teeth.
Auguste Escoffier, "Pièce de bœuf à la bourguignonne", A Guide to Modern Cookery, 1907 p. 379 It is a well-known French dishProsper Montagné, Larousse Gastronomique, English translation, Crown 1961 s.v. 'beef'/ 'beef ragoûts' whose name probably refers to the use of wine. However, beef bourguignon is likely not a regional recipe from Burgundy.
Crossroads: The End of Wild Capitalism Marshall Cavendish: London, New York However, scholars disagree about whether inter-country income inequality has increased (Milanovic 2011),Milanovic, B., 2011. Haves and the Have-Nots, Basic Books: New York remained relatively stable (Bourguignon and Morrison 2002), or decreased (Sala-i-Martin, 2002)Sala-i-Martin, X., 2002.
Sautéed mushrooms (French: Champignons sautés au beurre) is a flavorful dish prepared by sautéing edible mushrooms. It is served as a side dish, used as an ingredient in dishes such as coq au vin and beef bourguignon, in foods such as duxelles, as a topping for steaks and toast, and also as a garnish.
Larsen, Curtis (1983). Life and Land Use on the Bahrain Islands: The Geoarcheology of an Ancient Society. University of Chicago Press. . Various other identifications of the site have been attempted, Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville choosing Qatif, Carsten Niebuhr preferring Kuwait and C Forster suggesting the ruins at the head of the bay behind the islands of Bahrain.
Older twin girl of an 8-children family with Henri, Monique was a nurse in the 1960s. She also is a cousin of Philippe Bourguignon and Anne Mayère. As spouse of Jean-Claude Rodet, she had children: Emmanuel (1968), Daniel (1969) and Bruno (1971). Monique co-founded a charismatic community "Le Soly" at Thurins in 1974.
Morocco competed in equestrian and won two gold medals, one silver medal and one bronze medal. In the team jumping event Morocco won the gold medal. In the individual jumping event all medals went to equestrians representing Morocco: El Ghali Boukaa won the gold medal, Abdelkebir Ouaddar won the silver medal and Vincent Zacharias Bourguignon won the bronze medal.
In culinary terminology, "bourguignon" is applied to various dishes prepared with wine or with a mushroom and onion garnish in the mid-nineteenth century.Pierre Larousse, Grand dictionnaire universel du XIXe siècle, 2, 1867 s.v.A French Lady, "Gigot à la Bourguignonne", Cookery for English Households, 1864, p. 139Charles Elmé Francatelli, "Rabbits, à la bourguignonne", The Modern Cook, 1846 p.
Among her dishes are cœur à la crème, celery root remoulade, pear clafouti, and a simplified version of beef bourguignon. Her culinary career began with her gourmet food store, Barefoot Contessa; Garten then expanded her activities to several best-selling cookbooks, magazine columns, self-branded convenience products, pushing fat acceptance, and a popular Food Network television show.
He rescues her and she joins his gang. Returning to Paris, Bourguignon creates his own gang, acting under the name of Cartouche with most of Malichot's gang joining him. They make audacious robberies of the rich and distribute the loot to the poor. Thus, Cartouche attracts the people's sympathies, Venus's love, and hatred from Malichot and the authorities.
Accessed August 14, 2020.2020 Municipal Data Sheet, Bass River Township. Accessed August 14, 2020.Contest Overview Data Burlington May 2020 Municipal Unofficial Results, Burlington County, New Jersey, updated May 14, 2020. Accessed August 14, 2020.Milone, Andy. "Buzby-Cope To Remain Bass River Mayor, Bourguignon Is Named As Deputy Mayor", Pine Barrens Tribune, . Accessed August 14, 2020.
The 1967 British-French film Two Weeks in September ( À cœur joie) was partly filmed in the area. The film starred Brigitte Bardot and Laurent Terzieff and was directed by Serge Bourguignon. Scenes for the film were shot on location in Dirleton Castle and on the beach at Gullane in September 1966. The principal cast stayed at the Open Arms Hotel in Dirleton.
Bourguignon von Baumberg started his career in the navy in 1825, and, in 1857, he was ranked as a commander. He remained at this rank until the year 1859. In 1864, he was ranked as first admiral of Pula, where he stayed until his death. Two years after his admiral ranking, he was assigned as the main guardian of Pula's military structures.
New Providence NJ: Marquis. pp. 63–64. She pursued many academic and other interests including creating a weekly radio show on world music, co-founding a women-in-development seminar, and serving as the first chair of Ohio State's Council on Academic Excellence for Women. Bourguignon received a Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa, from Queens College, CUNY, in 2000.
The arrows pointing out of "absolute poverty," "growth," and "inequality" in the Poverty-Growth-Inequality Triangle represent cause and effect. In the model, inequality and growth affect each other and both of them affect absolute poverty. Bourguignon defines the change in poverty as a function of growth, distribution, and changes in distribution: Δ poverty ≡ F(growth, distribution, Δ distribution). This equation assumes small changes in poverty.
McNamara married Margaret Craig, his teenage sweetheart, on August 13, 1940. She was an accomplished cook, and Robert's favorite dish was reputed to be her beef bourguignon. Margaret McNamara, a former teacher, used her position as a Cabinet spouse to launch a reading program for young children, Reading Is Fundamental, which became the largest literacy program in the country. She died of cancer in 1981.
Two hours later, all of Block 1's cloches were out of action. Chesnois was directly ordered not to fire on La Ferté by the 6th ID artillery director, despite continuing assertions from observers that the Germans were on top of the position.Mary, Tome 3, p. 174 Lieutenant Bourguignon repeatedly asked General Aymé, his commander at the 3rd Colonial Infantry Division, for permission to abandon the position.
320 The dish may be called bourguignon or à la bourguignonne in both French and English.Wayne Gisslen, Le Cordon Bleu Professional Cooking, Fifth Edition, 2003Paul Bocuse, La cuisine du marché, 1980 , p. 182La cuisine de Madame Saint-Ange, p. 416 It is occasionally called beef/bœuf bourguignonne in English,Sharon Tyler Herbst, Food Lover's Companion, Third Edition, 2001 but that is grammatically incorrect in French.
The name derives from the Medieval legend that the Lord of Puligny divided his land between his eldest son (le chevalier, the knight), his daughters (les pucelles, the maidens) and his illegitimate son (le bâtard, the bastard) : Chevalier, Bâtard and Les Pucelles became three different plots within the commune of Puligny-Montrachet.Marie-Hélène Landrieu-Lusigny (1983): ‘’Les lieux-dits dans le vignoble bourguignon’’ Ed. Jeanne Laffitte.
The name derives from the Medieval legend that the Lord of Puligny divided his land between his eldest son ("le chevalier", the knight), his daughters ("les pucelles", the maidens) and his illegitimate son ("le bâtard", the bastard) : "Chevalier", "Bâtard" and "Les Pucelles" became three different plots within the commune of Puligny-Montrachet.Marie-Hélène Landrieu-Lusigny (1983): ‘’Les lieux-dits dans le vignoble bourguignon’’ Ed. Jeanne Laffitte.
Upon his return, he became Director of New Products at Club Med under the direction of Philippe Bourguignon, one of his Disney mentors. In 2000, he founded Sporever with Patrick Chêne. Two months before the bursting of the internet bubble, he raised $10 million. The company became the European leader in digital sports information, being the first to broadcast live football matches on mobile phones.
Hallowell's main field of study was Native Americans. He also held the presidency of the American Anthropological Association for a period. His students included the anthropologists Melford Spiro, Anthony F. C. Wallace, Raymond D. Fogelson, George W. Stocking, Jr., Regna Darnell, Erika Eichhorn Bourguignon, James W. VanStone and Marie-Françoise Guédon. After his retirement, his position was filled by the linguistic anthropologist Dell Hymes.
Gevrey-Chambertin wines are highly colourful and potent for Burgundies, with intense aromas and flavours evoking blackcurrant, cherry, musk and liquorice, among others. The potency of Gevrey- Chambertin wines makes it a suitable accompaniment to stews and strong- flavoured cooking, such as grilled red meat, leg of mutton, beef Bourguignon, rabbit stew, coq au vin, coq au Chambertin, and strong cheeses, such as Époisses.
"Variation régionale, réception des textes et localisation des témoins quelques remarques à propos d'un manuscrit occitan du premier quart du XIVe siècle. " In Les langues du Sud (2004) p. 43-50. "Vie culturelle et vie spirituelle des hôpitaux bourguignons dans la seconde moitié du XVe siècle." Les sources littéraires et leurs publics dans l'espace bourguignon (XIVe-XVIe s.) : Recontres de Middelbourg/Bergen-op-Zoom (27 au 30 septembre 1990).
Hans P. Binswanger-Mkhize, Camille Bourguignon, Rogerius Johannes Eugenius van den Brink, eds.: Agricultural Land Redistribution: Toward Greater Consensus. Washington D.C.: The World Bank Publications, 2009, , pages 295/296 In the words of an American scholar, despite its efforts in resettlement, the Cardoso government did not confront the prevailing mode of agricultural production: concentrated, mechanized, latifundia-friendly commodity production - and the resulting injustices.Alfred P. Montero, Brazilian politics, pages 88/89.
However, a 2013 analysis by Christine Ferlampin-Acher proposes an alternative hypothesis that Manuscript C is, in fact, the original.Laura J. Campbell, "‘Perceforest’ et ‘Zéphir’: propositions autour d'un récit arthurien bourguignon," French Studies, Volume 67, Issue 1, January 2013, Pages 86–87. In any case, Perceforest forms a late addition to the collection of narratives with loose connections both to the Arthurian cycle and the feats of Alexander the Great.
Tabbouleh salad Parsley is widely used in Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, Brazilian, and American cuisine. Curly leaf parsley is used often as a garnish. Green parsley is used frequently as a garnish on potato dishes (boiled or mashed potatoes), on rice dishes (risotto or pilaf), on fish, fried chicken, lamb, goose, and steaks, as well in meat or vegetable stews (including shrimp creole, beef bourguignon, goulash, or chicken paprikash).Meyer, J. (1998).
The execution of Cartouche, 1721 Louis Dominique Garthausen, also known as Cartouche (1693, Paris – November 28, 1721, Paris), who usually went by the name of Louis Bourguignon or Louis Lamarre when he wanted to hide his identity, was a highwayman reported to steal from the rich and give to the poor in the environs of Paris during the Régence until the authorities had him broken on the wheel.
In the 18th century, Louis Dominique Bourguignon is working with Malichot's gang but their ways are too 'unethical' for him. He hides out from Malichot and joins the army where he and his two new friends survive by hiding out on the battlefield. Together, they rob the general of his gold. Fleeing, they stop at an inn where they meet Venus, a beautiful gypsy who has been taken prisoner.
He had a long-standing interest in the measurement of poverty. One of his most cited research papers is ‘On the measurement of poverty' from 1987. From 2013 to 2016 he chaired the World Bank's Commission on Global Poverty. The commission included Amartya Sen, Ana Revenga, François Bourguignon, Stefan Dercon, Nora Lustig and had the objective to advise the international institutions on how to measure and monitor global poverty.
The commissioners choose a mayor, who presides over meetings but has no executive role.Commission Form Of Government, Bass River Township. Accessed June 20, 2016. and continuing through May 15, 2024, members of the Bass River Township Board of Commissioners are Mayor Deborah Buzby-Cope (Commissioner of Revenue and Finance), Deputy Mayor Louis Bourguignon (Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Public Property) and Nicholas Capriglione (Commissioner of Public Affairs and Public Safety).
He left for Paris and stayed there for four years, perfecting his skills. He then returned to the Provence and continued his journey to Italy, where he would stay for eight years. In Rome he became the pupil of Jacques Courtois, a famous painter of battle scenes who was also known als "le Bourguignon" or "il Borgognone". He also studied the works of Salvator Rosa, an unorthodox proto-Romantic painter.
She is asked to host Judith Jones (Dilly), who was Child's editor. Julie attempts to make beef bourguignon for the occasion, but falls asleep while waiting for it to cook, and it burns. She reattempts it, this time successfully. Jones, however, cancels at the last minute due to the weather, leaving Julie disheartened as she had hoped that her meeting with Jones would lead to a book contract.
Michel-Joseph Bourguignon d'Herbigny (; 8 May 1880 – 23 December 1957) was a French Jesuit scholar and Roman Catholic bishop. He was president of the Pontifical Oriental Institute in Rome, and of the Pontifical Commission for Russia. He was secretly consecrated a bishop and was instrumental in a failed attempt to establish a clandestine hierarchy for the Catholic Church in the Soviet Union during the religious persecutions of the 1920s.
Each of Clos Marey-Monge's seven plots – Simone, Chantrerie, Les Paules, Grand Champ, 75 Rangs, Micault and Émilie – has its own soil type and microclimate. Simone and Chantrerie contain two of the highest clay density levels recorded in Burgundy, a measurement of more than 735m2/g, as discovered by Claude Bourguignon and Lydia Bourguignon of LAMS in 2009. The south-east facing vines of the vineyard spans 20 hectares in surface area and is enclosed within a two-meter-tall and 2,000-meter-long stone fortress wall, erected in 1812 by Nicolas-Joseph Marey-Monge. With 150 million years of geology forming the fundamental building blocks of its soilsCaractérisation Physiographique, Géologique et Pédologique du vignoble du Château de Pommard, by Adama Clos Marey-Monge today sits on an alluvial fan known as the Avant-Dheune Valley dejection cone, a geological structure that presents helpful conditions for the notoriously demanding Pinot Noir varietal to flourish.
He wrote his thesis under Lucien Szpiro at the University of Paris-Sud in 1993, where he was appointed professor in 2001. He also held temporary positions at IMPA for 18 months, then two years at Princeton University, and six months at Tsinghua University. He was an editor of the journal Inventiones mathematicae between 2007 and 2014. In 2013, following the retirement of Jean-Pierre Bourguignon, he became the 5th director of the IHÉS.
From the roof of the fort, visitors may view the entire city of Pula. It is also possible to see the first marine turtle rescue centre in Croatia. Pula Cathedral The Temple of Augustus Fort Bourguignon is one of many fortresses in Pula that the Austrian empire erected to protect the port for its navy. Nesactiumis an ancient hill fort settlement, which is considered to be the oldest urban settlement in Istria.
The chief reason for building the fortress was to protect the Pula harbour, the main Austrian naval port. It was one of the last fortresses built that used inner fortification rings, forming an arc within a radius of distance to protect the port. It was named after the Austrian admiral Anton Bourguignon von Baumberg. The fortress was inspired by the 1820 fortress design of Archduke Maximilian of Austria-Este for protecting Linz, Austria.
According to Terra Museum historians Katherine M. Bourguignon and Vanessa Lecomte, over 350 painters from eighteen countries painted in Giverny. An exhibition of foreign artists including Butler, Meteyard, Fox, Dice, Stasburg and Dawson Watson was organized from January 31, 1892 to February 1892. Theodore Robinson, The Wedding March, 1892. The wedding procession of Suzanne Hoschedé and Theodore Earl Butler. After becoming close friends with Claude Monet, Butler married Monet's stepdaughter, Suzanne Hoschedé in 1892.
Brigitte Bourguignon (born 21 March 1959) is a French politician serving as Minister for Autonomy in the government of Prime Minister Jean Castex since 2020. A member of the Socialist Party (PS) before she joined La République En Marche! (REM) in 2017, she was the member of the National Assembly for the sixth constituency of Pas-de-Calais from 2012 until her appointment as delegate at the Ministry of Solidarity and Health.
The Picasso Summer is a 1969 drama directed by Serge Bourguignon and Robert Sallin, starring Albert Finney and Yvette Mimieux. The screenplay was written by Ray Bradbury (using the pseudonym of Douglas Spaulding) based upon his 1957 short story, "In a Season of Calm Weather."Douglas Spaulding is a protagonist in several of Bradbury's works, most notably Dandelion Wine.First published in Playboy (January 1957) and later anthologized in the book A Medicine for Melancholy.
Those who want to become compagnons apply for the adoption ceremony. Next the stagiaire undertakes a travail d'adoption, a project that must be submitted to become an aspirant (aspiring/one who aspires). The aspirant is then given a name according to his or her region or town of origin; for example, someone from Burgundy might be called "Bourguignon". The aspirant receives a sash and a ceremonial walking staff representing the itinerant nature of the organisation.
The 1940 manning of the ouvrage under the command of Lieutenant Bourguignon comprised 97 men and 3 officers of the 155th Fortress Infantry Regiment (155th RIF) and the 169th Position Artillery Regiment (169th RAP). The units were under the umbrella of the Second Army, Army Group 1.Mary, Tome 3, p. 72 The Casernement de Montmédy provided peacetime above-ground barracks and support services to La Ferté and other fortifications in the area.
Cattle crossing the Smoky Hill River at Ellsworth (photo by A. Gardner, 1867). The earliest known reference to the river was on a 1732 map by French cartographer Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville who labeled it the "River of the Padoucas". A 1758 map referred to it as the "Padoucas River". An early reference to the river as the Smoky Hill was by American explorer Zebulon Pike during his 1806 expedition to visit the Pawnee.
Sundays and Cybele is a 1962 French film in Franscope, directed by Serge Bourguignon. Its original French title is Les dimanches de Ville d'Avray (Sundays in Ville d'Avray), referring to the Ville-d'Avray suburb of Paris. The film tells the tragic story of a young girl who is befriended by an innocent but emotionally disabled veteran of the French Indochina War. The film is based on a novel by , who collaborated on the screenplay.
In attendance were team owners, Commissioner Pete Rozelle, past and present members of the Packers, Redskins, and Giants, former students from Saints, colleagues and players from West Point, and classmates from Fordham University, including the remaining Seven Blocks of Granite.Honorary pallbearers included Bart Starr, Paul Hornung, Willie Davis, Tony Canadeo, Wellington Mara, Dick Bourguignon, Edward Bennett Williams, and Marc Chubb. Lombardi was interred in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Middletown Township, New Jersey.
In 2019, the European Commission appointed Ferrari as the next President of the European Research Council (ERC), succeeding Jean-Pierre Bourguignon; he was selected by a search committee chaired by Mario Monti. He took the post on 1 January 2020. Ferrari resigned in 7 April 2020, citing his disappointment at the lack of coordinated EU action to address the COVID-19 pandemic. Ferrari was not alone in his criticism of the EU response to COVID-19.
The bay gets its name from the historical Bengal region (The Indian state of West Bengal and modern-day Bangladesh). In ancient scriptures, this water body may have been referred to as 'Mahodadhi' (Sanskrit: महोदधि, lit. great water receptacle) while it appears as Sinus Gangeticus or Gangeticus Sinus, meaning "Gulf of the Ganges", in ancient maps.1794, Orbis Veteribus Notus by Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville The other Sanskrit name for Bay of Bengal is 'Purvapayodhi' (Sanskrit: पूर्वपयोधि, lit.
Mary, Tome 3, p. 176 The entire garrison was posthumously awarded the Ordre de l'Armée and Bourguignon was made a chevalier of the Legion d'Honneur.Mary, Tome 3, p. 179 On the German side, Oberleutnant Alfred Germer, who led the assault on Block 2, was awarded the Knight's Cross.Romanych, p.44 Belated Unteroffizier Walter Pape was also awarded the Knight's Cross for conquering Panzerwerk 505 and for his leading of a stormtroop (Sturmtruppführer) against Verdun in June 1940.
D'Anville's 1795 map shows both Lake Amucu and Lake Parime; the latter is portrayed as a source of the Orinoco as well as the Rio Branco. A very small Lake Cassipa is also shown, just south of the Orinoco. Horstman also gave La Condamine a remarkably accurate hand-drawn map of his route from the coast through the interior of Northern Brazil. La Condamine then gave the map to the French geographer Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville.
It included a marine infantry battalion under the command of chef de bataillon Mahias, de Mibielle's Turco battalion and two companies of Tonkinese riflemen. The column also included the 111th and 143rd Line battalions and Jourdy and de Saxcé's batteries.Mahias's battalion consisted of the 25th, 29th, 34th and 36th Companies, 1st Marine Infantry Regiment (Captains Tailland, Salles, Hougnon and Bourguignon). De Mibielle's Turco battalion was the 3rd Battalion, 3rd Algerian Rifle Regiment (Captains Camper, Chirouze, Polère and Valet).
After receiving a B.A. from Queens College in 1945, she began graduate studies at Northwestern University, working there under Melville J. Herskovits and Alfred Irving Hallowell. She did field research among the Chippewa in Wisconsin and in Haiti (1947–48). After returning from Haiti, Bourguignon joined the faculty of The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, where she taught for more than 40 years. From 1971 to 1976 she served as Chair of The Ohio State's Anthropology Department.
Suárez Inclan, p. 293 The landing craft made their way to the beach and landed the infantry; among the first men ashore was Rodrigo de Cervantes, brother of Miguel de Cervantes.Suárez Inclan, p. 294 They were met by arquebus fire directed from the trenches and ramparts which caused several fatalities and many wounded. The fort was then carried by assault with scaling ladders, with Bourguignon and 35 of his men killed during the fighting.Suárez Inclan, p.
In May 1899, Popovici held a passionate speech before a join session of imperial legislators held in Budapest, calling on Romania to join the Triple Alliance and warning of the threat posed by the Russian Empire.Drăgușanul, "Tabel cronologic", p. 140. See also Drahta, p. 598 In the spring of 1899, he signed his name to a formal protest against the Bourguignon von Baumberg, the Bukovina Governor, accusing him of being anti-Romanian and of censoring the local nationalist press.
330 The recognition of the Auxois dates back to the early 20th century, making it relatively new compared to other French draft breeds.Sourdillat, p. 332 The Auxois is a direct descendant of the Bourguignon of the Middle Ages, a small, robust, tough horse used for riding and driving. A now-discredited theory once held that the Auxois was a descendant of the even older Solutre horse, the bones of which were found in the area where the breed was developed.
In developmental economics, the Poverty-Growth-Inequality Triangle (also called the Growth-Inequality-Poverty Triangle or GIP Triangle) refers to the idea that a country's change in poverty can be fully determined by its change in income growth and income inequality. According to the model, a development strategy must then also be based on income growth and income inequality. The Poverty-Growth-Inequality Triangle model was created by François Bourguignon, the former Chief Economist (2003-2007) of the World Bank.
The various dialects of Old French developed into what are recognised as regional languages today. Languages which developed from dialects of Old French include Bourguignon, Champenois, Franc-Comtois, Francien (theoretical), Gallo, Lorrain, Norman, Anglo-Norman (spoken in England after the Norman Conquest of 1066), Picard, Poitevin, Saintongeais and Walloon. From 1340 to the beginning of the seventeenth century, a generalized French language became clearly distinguished from the other competing Oïl languages. This is referred to as Middle French ("moyen français").
"[The] segment of wall constitutes a uniform piece of construction. It comprises a few repeating elements, such as round-fronted towers and curtain walls, and is consistent in its use of materials. […] The walls are adorned and punctuated by crenellations, arrow slits, stairwells and chambers."Study of Deterioration mechanisms and protective treatments for the Egyptian Limestone of the Ayyubid city wall of Cairo, A thesis by Elsa Sophie Odile Bourguignon, presented to the faculties of the university of Pennsylvania, Master of Science, 2000.
One of his personal devices was a heart pierced with an arrow pointing down. On 24 January 1553, the French royal armourer Bénédict Claye received an order for a suit of armour for James, to be delivered before 8 April 1553. The armour was decorated with engraved and gilded borders, and included a morion, a bourguignon, and accessories .Cathérine Grodecki, Documents du Minutier Central des Notaires de Paris: Histoire de l'Art au XVIe siècle, 1540-1600, vol. 2 (Archives Nationales, 1986), p.
Garten's show features the preparation of a simple multi-course meal, usually for her close friends, colleagues or husband, Jeffrey. Her recipes often include fresh herbs, which she 'hand-harvests' from her backyard garden. Table settings include both simple and comfort dishes, and are often accompanied by her 'own' flowers or those brought in by Michael Grim, a friend and local florist who is frequently on the show. Garten deconstructs simple French recipes like boeuf bourguignon or Baba au Rhum cake.
In 1925, a group of Gilson's students who called themselves Les Synthétistes (including René Bernier, Francis de Bourguignon, Théo De Joncker, Marcel Poot, Maurice Schoemaker, Jules Strens and Robert Otlet) first formed, declaring allegiance to Gilson's ideas about music. Along with Poot and Schoemaker, he founded La revue belge musicale in 1924; he was the chief editor until it folded in 1939. He also wrote pamphlets for Belgian radio. Gilson corresponded regularly with Russian composers César Cui and Mitrofan Belyayev.
Erika Bourguignon was born Erika Eichhorn in Vienna, Austria, on February 18, 1924, to Jewish parents Leopold H. and Charlotte (Rosenbaum) Eichhorn. In March 1938, when Erika was 14, Nazi Germany annexed Austria, and in the summer of 1938 Erika and her parents left Austria. In Switzerland, Leopold and Charlotte settled in Zurich while Erika attended a boarding school in the Rhone ValleyBourguignon, Erika. 2005. “Memory in an Amnesic World: Holocaust, Exile, and the Return of the Suppressed.” Anthropological Quarterly 78: 63-88.
Théo De Joncker was a student of August de Boeck and Paul Gilson. For years he conducted the orchestra of the Belgian National Radio (NIR), but he also enjoyed a conducting career outside of Belgium. As a composer, he belonged to the Brussels group Les Synthétistes. This group was found by students of Paul Gilson as a way to celebrate their teacher’s 60th birthday and included Francis de Bourguignon, Théo De Joncker, Marcel Poot, Maurice Schoemaker, Jules Strens, René Bernier, and Robert Otlet.
The Auxois is a direct descendant of the Bourguignon of the Middle Ages. In the 19th century, blood was added from other French draft breeds before the creation of a stud book in 1912. After the creation of the stud book, only purebred Auxois or Ardennais and Trait du Nord crosses could be registered. World War I interrupted efforts to set the breed standard, but testing resumed in 1920, and between then and World War II the Auxois was the pride of regional farmers.
French wines are usually made to accompany French cuisine. French cuisine is renowned for being one of the finest in the world. According to the regions, traditional recipes are different, the North of the country prefers to use butter as the preferred fat for cooking, whereas olive oil is more commonly used in the South. Moreover, each region of France has iconic traditional specialities: Cassoulet in the Southwest, Choucroute in Alsace, Quiche in the Lorraine region, Beef bourguignon in the Bourgogne, provençal Tapenade, etc.
His work on the Theory of the Welfare State in 1995 is considered an important contribution on the legitimacy of state redistribution activity.In the appraisal of R. Boadway and M. Keen in their article "Redistribution" in: A. B. Atkinson & F. Bourguignon (ed.), 2000. Handbook of Income Distribution, Elsevier. Sinn has published numerous studies on the theory of economic cycles, environmental economics, foreign trade issues, including ones on the so-called asset approach and on the micro foundations of a model of temporary general equilibrium.
Boeuf Bourguignon Cookstrips are recipes drawn as black and white graphics with short instructions. They were invented by Len Deighton while studying at the Royal College of Art in the 1950s. Deighton, who is a keen cook, originally drew the cookstrips as instructions to himself in order to keep his expensive cookbooks from becoming dirty in his kitchen. Deighton's cookstrips were seen by fellow student Raymond Hawkey who suggested that with the addition of a grid to increase legibility they could be a regular newspaper feature.
The Burgundian StateB. Schnerb, L'État bourguignon, 1999 is a concept coined by historians to describe the vast complex of territories that is also referred to as Valois Burgundy.R. Vaughan, Valois Burgundy, 1975 It developed in the Late Middle Ages under the rule of the dukes of Burgundy from the French House of Valois and was composed of both French and imperial fiefs (ducal and comital Burgundy and the Burgundian Netherlands). That territorial construction outlasted the properly 'Burgundian' dynasty and the loss of the Duchy of Burgundy itself.
Uncut and cut beef shank (gravy beef) Raw beef shank, whole cut Braised beef shank The beef shank is the leg portion of a steer or heifer. In Britain, the corresponding cuts of beef are the shin (the foreshank), and the leg (the hindshank). Due to the constant use of this muscle by the animal, it tends to be tough, dry, and sinewy, so is best when cooked for a long time in moist heat. It is an ideal cut to use for beef bourguignon.
Demonic possession involves the belief that a spirit, demon, or entity controls a person's actions. Those who believe themselves so possessed commonly claim that symptoms of demonic possession include missing memories, perceptual distortions, loss of a sense of control, and hyper-suggestibility. Erika Bourguignon found in a study of 488 societies worldwide that seventy- four percent believe in possession by spirits, with the highest numbers of believing societies in Pacific cultures and the lowest incidence among Native Americans of both North and South America.
Captain Tailland, killed in action at Hòa Mộc, 2 March 1885 French casualties at Hòa Mộc were 76 dead and 408 wounded. This was the highest casualty rate and the heaviest loss in a single day's fighting sustained by the French during the Sino-French War. The casualties included six officers killed or mortally wounded (Captains Rollandes and Tailland, Lieutenants Embarck, Moissenet and de l'Étoile, and 2nd Lieutenant Brun) and 21 officers wounded. Three of the 21 wounded officers (Captains Bourguignon and Chanu and 2nd Lieutenant Peyre) later died of their wounds.
During the 17th century and first half of the 18th century, the Mistassini River was regarded as one of the six primary access routes to Lake Mistassini. A 1679 map by Louis Jolliet shows the river with the name Kakigoua, meaning "there where the sand is cut perpendicularly". Later the river is named Rivière aux Sables (Sand River) on maps by other cartographers such as Laure in 1731 and 1732, Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville in 1755, and Jacques-Nicolas Bellin in 1764. During his journey in 1792, botanist André Michaux calls it the Mistassini River.
Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville's 1765 map of Ancient Egypt was a significant advance in the cartography of the subject, allowing readers to understand ancient and modern sites more clearly than previously. It was the primary map used in the 1809–29 Description de l'Égypte. Egyptology (from Egypt and Greek , -logia. ) is the study of ancient Egyptian history, language, literature, religion, architecture and art from the 5th millennium BC until the end of its native religious practices in the 4th century AD. A practitioner of the discipline is an "Egyptologist".
His fellow members were René Bernier, Francis de Bourguignon, Gaston Brenta, Théo De Joncker, Robert Otlet, Marcel Poot, and Jules Strens.Corneel Mertens and Diana von Volborth-Danys, Schoemaker, Maurice at Grove Music Online Schoemaker mainly wrote tonal music with a preference for classical forms and romantic lyricism. He has gathered a varied list of works containing symphonic pieces, songs, operas, piano pieces, chamber music, sacred music, choral music, and radio plays. His most famous piece is Vuurwerk (also known as Feu d’Artifice or Fireworks) (1922), which is a symphonic poem.
Danville was established on October 31, 1786, by the Vermont Legislature, making it one of the last towns to be created in Caledonia County. The town was named for the 18th-century French cartographer Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville. A Debtors' prison was located here in the late 18th to the early 19th centuries. A thief in West Danville made national news in 2008 when he apologized for robbing a convenience store and left a roll of one-dollar bills to allow the store to open up the next morning.
Volume 1 covers the basics of French cooking, striking as much of a balance between the complexities of haute cuisine and the practicalities of the American home cook. Traditional favorites such as beef bourguignon, bouillabaisse, and cassoulet are featured. This volume has been through many printings and has been reissued twice with revisions: first in 1983 with updates for changes in kitchen practice (especially the food processor), and then in 2003 as a 40th anniversary edition with the history of the book in the introduction. The cookbook includes 524 recipes.
The Outer City wall had seven gates, three to the south, two each to the east and west. The Inner and Outer Ming city walls stood until in the 1960s when all but a couple small sections were pulled down to build the Beijing Subway and the 2nd Ring Road. The largest and best-preserved section of the wall is located in the Ming City Wall Relics Park near the southeast corner of the inner city. Ancient Observatory, established in 1442, as depicted by Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville in 1737.
During the same period, Levi continued his specialization studies in Paris with Professor Bourguignon among others, although by 1927 he had decided to dedicate his life to painting. Levi's early time in Paris, as a painter and as a student of medicine, brought him into contact with many notable personalities of the 20th century, including Sergei Prokofiev, Igor Stravinsky, Alberto Moravia, Giorgio De Chirico, and others. He lived almost exclusively in Paris from 1932 to 1934 and, while there, attended the funeral in 1933 of his uncle (his mother's brother), Claudio Treves.Levi, Carlo, and Gigliola De Donato.
Written in Latin hexameters and structured in six books, this 6,000-line poemLa Principauté de Liège, "Le péril bourguignon (1390–1505): Sources." gives historical background and narrates the siege, capture and destruction of Liège, in present-day Belgium, by Louis XI of France and Charles the Bold of Burgundy. Its subject matter was more expansive than the title might indicate, as the De excidio also includes a description of Charles' wedding to Margaret of York.De excidio civitatis Leodiensis 1420–29 (Boeren), as cited by Richard Vaughan, Charles the Bold: the last Valois Duke of Burgundy (Boydell, 1973, 2002), p. 49, note 8 online.
After completing his studies, Poot worked firstly as a music teacher, reviewer, and freelance composer. In 1925, he and several other former students of Gilson's formed a group of musicians called Les Synthétistes, who styled themselves as a Belgian equivalent of The Mighty Five in Russia and Les Six in France. Through the group, they hoped to combine their strength and inject dynamism into an otherwise conservative Belgian musical scene, through the composition of solid contemporary pieces. Other composers who joined Les Synthétistes were René Bernier, Francis de Bourguignon, Théo De Joncker, Maurice Schoemaker, Jules Strens, and Robert Otlet.
Originally called Fort Monsival, it was built from 1861 to 1866, as a two-story circled fortress with a small circular courtyard in the center.Pula’s fortifications – impressive sights waiting to be discovered Fort Bourguignon It is not known when the fortress stopped being used as a fortification, but it was used during Third Italian War of Independence in 1866. Soon afterward, it was considered non-operational, but the damage on the roof shows that it was used during the First World War as an army shelter. In the 1970s, the protective channel was half filled with trash.
Robert de Craon or Robert Burgundio (died 13 January 1147) was the second Grand Master of the Knights Templar from June 1136 until his death. He was a member of the Craon family, son of Renaud le Bourguignon and Ennoguen de Vitré. Robert was born around the turn of the 12th century, the youngest of the three sons of Renaud de Craon. He settled in Aquitaine and was engaged to the daughter of the lord of Angoumois, but gave up his wedding and travelled to Palestine after learning of the foundation of the Templar Order by Hughes de Payens.
On 17 May, German forces made a series of determined attacks on Hill 311, and German artillery began bombardment of La Ferté with 21 cm mortars and 88mm high-velocity anti-tank guns. About midday on the 17th, La Ferté's telephone communications were cut, forcing the position to communicate by radio, which could be monitored by the Germans, and which required Bourguignon to transmit through Chesnois to reach headquarters.Mary, Tome 3, p. 168Romanych, p. 40 The Germans eventually captured Hill 311 just before nightfall, driving off the 1st Battalion of the 23rd Colonial Infantry Regiment with losses.
Cookstrip for Boeuf Bourguignon Following the publication of a cartoon cookery illustration in The Daily Express in 1961, Deighton was commissioned by The Observer to provide a "Cookstrip" for the paper's magazine, which he did between March 1962 and August 1966. Deighton had come up with the concept while he was at art school and working as a porter in the restaurant of the Royal Festival Hall, where he had occasionally assisted the chefs in preparing dishes. He made sketches to remember some of the steps he undertook. He later explained: > I was buying expensive cookbooks.
He was a pupil of Isaak Fisches, an historical painter, took Bourguignon, Lembke, and Tempesta for his models, but formed his style more especially through the study of the various phases of the military profession, from real life. He continued his studies for two years in Vienna, and in 1692 under Antonio Molinari in Venice, thence went to Rome. During the siege and pillage of Augsburg in 1703, he exposed himself to great danger by drawing, in the midst of the engagements, the scenes around him. The six etchings resulting from this are perhaps the most meritorious part of his work.
The Gaulish language, and presumably its many dialects and closely allied sister languages, left a few hundred words in French and many more in nearby Romance languages, i.e. Franco-Provençal (Eastern France and Western Switzerland), Occitan (Southern France), Catalan, Romansch, Gallo-Italian (Northern Italy), and many of the regional languages of northern France and Belgium collectively known as langues d'oïl (e.g. Walloon, Norman, Gallo, Picard, Bourguignon, and Poitevin). What follows is a list of inherited French words, past and present, along with words in neighboring or related languages, all borrowed from the Gaulish language (or more precisely from a substrate of Gaulish).
The Goyards originated from Clamecy in Burgundy, where the family males had long worked as log drivers. They were members of the Compagnons de Rivière, a guild of transporters moving firewood to Paris.Pierre Tzenkoff, Goyard, Malletier, Maison fondée en 1792, édition Devambez, 2010 p 104Jean-Claude Martinet, Clamecy et ses flotteurs, Éditions de l'Armançon The family name "Goyard" derives from the French "goujard", also spelled "goyard". This sickle-like tool with a blade attached to a two-metre-long strong wooden handle was used by the Bourguignon people from the Aube area to cut thorns they would then transplant onto hedgerow stakes.
EHESS has always been a central place for economic debate in Europe. In France this debate is also enabled by the proximity of the researchers in Paris with national economic institutions: In this sense EHESS's advisors who have been drawn from economic professors have enjoyed a large media audience (a case example was Jean Fourastié). The diversity of viewpoints has been a priority, and liberal and Marxist economists have had the chance to debate in EHESS. Since the 1970s and 1980s EHESS has focused on quantitative economics, with classes led by well-known professors such as Louis-André Gérard-Varet, Jean-Jacques Laffont, François Bourguignon and Roger Guesnerie.
The Poverty-Growth-Inequality Triangle was originally introduced by Bourguignon in a paper presented at the Conference on Poverty, Inequality and Growth in Paris on November 13, 2003. A modified version of the paper was presented at the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations in New Delhi on February 4, 2004. Economists working for international organizations like the World Bank use the Poverty-Growth-Inequality Triangle to create poverty reduction strategies that include both steps to reduce inequality and stimulate growth. Economists have used the Poverty-Growth-Inequality Triangle to study poverty in both developing countries and developed countries, including China, Egypt, India, Mexico, and Nigeria.
Jean-Jules Bourguignon (29 August 1926 in Latinne - 10 May 1981 in (Neupré)) was a Belgian inventor. Having left school at the age of 16, he had a variety of jobs while developing his inventing skills. He invented about 50 items in the 1960s, some of which are still being used today, like the first perpetual movement watch; the first remote control toy car; the first radio alarm clock and a special camera lens which produced three-dimensional pictures and films. He was featured in the Paris Match Benelux in February 1962 and was awarded a medal in the Salon des Inventeurs of Brussels in the early sixties.
In September 2018, following the election of Richard Ferrand as President of the National Assembly, she stood as a candidate to succeed him as chairman of the LREM parliamentary group. She was eliminated in the first ballot, coming in 5th position out of 7 candidates with 19 votes. At the end of 2017, about thirty LREM members formed around Bourguignon who claimed to be the parliamentary group's "social fibre" and were seen as its left wing; by the end of 2018, Sonia Krimi took the group's lead from Bourguignon.Arnaud Focraud (27 December 2017), L'aile gauche d'En Marche commence à prendre forme Le Journal du Dimanche.
The ruin was purchased in 1980 by Alain-Dominique Perrin, who was president of Cartier SA from 1975 to 1988. It was listed as a historical monument (Monument historique) in the Base Mérimée on 21 October 1982 and the buildings have been completely restored. The main building is flanked by two round towers and the architectural style blends traditional mediaeval sturdy design with more elegant Renaissance decoration. Perrin has also brought the vineyard, which is the oldest vineyard in southwest France, back into production, working with oenologist and consultant Michel Rolland and soil microbiologist Claude Bourguignon to produce wine from the Malbec grape variety.
There is also an abstract of the explorations of Vitus Bering, which was the first European description of Alaska. The book was very quickly added to all academic libraries and has translated into most European languages. It had a significant impact on European society in the 18th century, including a decades-long English interest in China and Chinese thought. The philosophers of the Enlightenment drew on it for their thoughts and controversies about religions, cultures and customs, while European manufacturers discovered the secrets of Chinese geography and the first map of the Korea by Jean-Baptiste Régis and 42 maps of Chinese provinces by Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville.
Sautéed mushrooms is sometimes served as a side dish, and is also used as an ingredient in the preparation of dishes and foods such as beef bourguignon, coq au vin, poulet en cocotte, Poulet Saute Chasseur, soups and stews, sauces, and duxelles, a paste prepared by sautéing mushrooms, onions, shallots, and herbs in butter. Sautéed mushrooms is also used as a topping for cooked steaks and toast, as a side dish meant to specifically accompany steaks, and as a garnish. The dish can serve to add significant flavor to various dishes, in part per the glutamic acid present in the cells of edible mushrooms (see also: glutamate flavoring).
Szwed received a B.S. in business and economics from Marietta College in 1958. He also studied trombone and music theory and played professionally for twelve years; as an undergraduate, he worked in a steel mill and performed at roadhouses, country clubs, college dances and speakeasies in Ohio and West Virginia. Thereafter, he enrolled at Ohio State University, where he earned a second bachelor's degree in communications in 1959, an M.A. in communications in 1960 and a Ph.D. in sociology and anthropology in 1965. His graduate school adviser was anthropology pioneer Erika Bourguignon, who encouraged him to bring to his work what he already knew and experienced.
Colonel Ange-Laurent Giovanninelli (1839–1903) Liu Yongfu (1837–1917) Giovanninelli's reinforced 1st Brigade consisted of seven infantry battalions (Mahias and Lambinet's marine infantry battalions, de Mibielle and Comoy's Turco battalions, Tonnot's battalion of Tonkinese riflemen and de Maussion's two mixed battalions) and two marine artillery batteries (Captains Jourdy and Péricaud).Mahias's battalion consisted of the 25th, 29th, 34th and 36th Companies, 1st Marine Infantry Regiment (Captains Tailland, Salles, Hougnon and Bourguignon). Lambinet's battalion included the 25th A, 28th and 31st D Companies, 1st Marine Infantry Regiment (Captains Chanu, Herbin and de Damian) and a fourth, unidentified company (Lieutenant de l'Étoile). De Mibielle's Turco battalion was the 3rd Battalion, 3rd Algerian Rifle Regiment (Captains Camper, Chirouze, Polère and Valet).
The shortage of pilots and observers meant the squadron remained at Luxeuil until 31 October when it finally was ordered into combat and moved to Mathay AerodromeThis airfield was actually known in French documents as Bourguignon Aerodrome, probably set between the two villages, where an advanced landing ground was built in 1939 by the French armée de l'Air on 31 October. Its mission was to provide reconnaissance for the French 7th Army, being the first AEF squadron to patrol around Altkirch and Mulhouse. For the next eleven days, the squadron flew over the lines. German aircraft were encountered but never attacked the squadron's formations, however the German Anti-Aircraft fire was very effective and active.
The Poverty-Growth-Inequality Triangle model differs from previous models of poverty in that it looks at the interactions between growth and inequality, rather than considering the two separately. On the Poverty-Growth-Inequality Triangle, the bottom points of the triangle are boxed together under the heading of "development strategy," because Bourguignon believed the mix of policies to reduce poverty should depend on that relationship between growth and inequality. The Poverty-Growth-Inequality Triangle model implies that reducing poverty requires a combination of country-wide policies focused on growth and country-wide policies focused on reducing inequality. Development strategies that focus on only one of these miss opportunities to reduce absolute poverty.
In November 2018 UNRISD held a major international conference in Geneva which convened innovative research from the global South and North. The title of the conference was “Overcoming Inequalities in a Fractured World: Between Elite Power and Social Mobilization”. Keynote speeches were given by François Bourguignon and Vandana Shiva. The conference was preceded by a roundtable discussing whether elites are the engines of inequalities, featuring Naila Kabeer (London School of Economics), Saskia Sassen (Columbia University) and Jomo Kwame Sundaram (Council of Eminent Persons, Malaysia). As part of the celebrations of its 50th anniversary, UNRISD co-hosted a conference with the ILO (International Labour Organization) in 2013 entitled “The Potential and Limits of the Social and Solidarity Economy”.
Monsieur Orgon sees this as an opportunity to play the game of love and chance, allowing the two to fall in love in spite of themselves. Dorante arrives at Monsieur Orgon's house disguised as a servant named Bourguignon, while Arlequin comes dressed as Dorante. However, Silvia and Dorante's refined behavior is evident, in spite of their servant's attire; and Arlequin and Lisette are unable to recognize the difference between true manners and the gross exaggerations they exact while playing their roles as master. Dorante and Silvia fall in love, but as neither knows the other's true status, they find themselves in a social dilemma, each believing to be a noble in love with a servant.
At the same time, economic growth improves government net lending/borrowing in all the countries. Government spending leads to the decline in inequality in the UK but to its increase in the US and Canada. Following the results of Alesina and Rodrick (1994), Bourguignon (2004), and Birdsall (2005) show that developing countries with high inequality tend to grow more slowly, Ortiz and Cummings (2011) show that developing countries with high inequality tend to grow more slowly. For 131 countries for which they could estimate the change in Gini index values between 1990 and 2008, they find that those countries that increased levels of inequality experienced slower annual per capita GDP growth over the same time period.
Delafond is remembered for pioneer microscopic research of Bacillus anthracis, the causative organism of anthrax. Also, with microbiologist David Gruby (1810–1898), he performed extensive investigations of Tritrichomonas suis, a parasite found in swine. In 1842 with Gabriel Andral (1797–1876) and Jules Gavarret (1809–1890), he was co-author of an important treatise on domestic animal blood composition titled Recherches sur la composition du sang de quelques animaux domestiques, dans l’état de santé et de maladie. With Honoré Bourguignon, he published Traité pratique d'entomologie et de pathologie comparées de la psore ou gale de l'homme et des animaux domestiques (Treatise on the entomology and comparative pathology of scabies affecting humans and domesticated animals).
A further application is shown on farmlands, where rows of trees are planted with cereal crops in between. As a result, the later can still be harvested using large-scale machinery, while the trees provide a better microclimate by providing living space for animals, much higher rates of biodiversity and a replenishing of the soil as a result of the regular loss of root structures. According to the interviewees in the film the trees themselves could provide a counterbalance to the deficit of wood in European countries, act as carbon sinks and contribute to the value of the land. As experts on these matters the film presents Christian Dupraz from the French Institut national de la Recherche Agronomique as well as French soil scientist Claude Bourguignon.
In assessing a 1947 exhibit at the Le Centre d'Art, the Belgian artist and critic Paul-Henri Bourguignon highly regarded Turnier's work, grouped with the avancés, advanced or modern style works, though he preferred the populaires, the naive and primitive, works. Whether one's work fell into the category of avancés or populaires had much to do with one's level of art education and, ultimately, class affiliation. European and U.S. audiences of the 1940s and 1950s did not appreciate the sophisticated style of Turnier and other Haitian artists who produced work in the modern style. Art historian Gérald Alexis attributed the lack of enthusiasm for Haiti's modernist art in the United States to the McCarthyism that prevailed in the country from the late 1940s to mid-1950s.
Hagenbach on trial, from Berner Chronik des Diebold Schilling dem Älteren Coat of arms of Hagenbach Peter von Hagenbach (or Pierre de Hagenbach or Pietro di Hagenbach or Pierre d’Archambaud or Pierre d'Aquenbacq, circa 1420 – May 9, 1474) was a Bourguignon knight from Alsace and Germanic military and civil commander. He was born into an Alsatian-Burgundian family, originally from Hagenbach and owned a castle there. He was instated as bailiff of Upper Alsace by Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, to administer the territories and rights on the Upper Rhine which had been mortgaged by Duke Sigmund of Further Austria for 50,000 florins in the in 1469. There he coined the term Landsknecht—from German, Land ("land, country") + Knecht ("servant").
For the midnight Christmas meal of 1870, Choron proposed a menu principally composed of the best parts of the animals kept in the Jardin d'acclimatation (one of Paris' zoos) – stuffed head of donkey, elephant consommé, roasted camel, kangaroo stew, bear shanks roasted in pepper sauce, wolf in deer sauce, cat with rat, and antelope in truffle sauce – has become legendary. The menu's wines were Mouton-Rothschild 1846, Romanée-Conti 1858 and Château Palmer 1864. Choron also garnered fame for his dishes containing elephant: Trompe d'éléphant in sauce chasseur and Éléphant bourguignon. After the elephant at the Jardin d'acclimatation graced the Christmas table, the two elephants (Castor and Pollux) at the Paris' jardin zoologique were consumed on 31 December 1870 at Voisin.
Carbonnade flamande, also spelled carbonadeentry in the Trésor de la langue française informatisé).The spelling with one n is more common in French; with two n's is much more common in English Google Ngrams or called à la flamandePrincipia Gastronomica - Carbonnade Flamande (accessed 22 June 2008) (in Dutch stoverij or stoofvlees) is a Belgian beef (or pork) and onion stew made with beer, and seasoned with thyme, bay leaves and mustard. Mushrooms or spiced bread can also be added. In French, a carbon(n)ade may also be a dish of grilled pork loin and certain beef stews cooked with red wine such as beef bourguignon in the east of France,Larousse Gastronomique 2001, but in English, carbonnade is generally the Belgian dish.
She made her comeback in Götzis in 2007, but due to bronchitis and sinusitis she only reached a total of 6061 points during that event. That result was however enough to qualify for the World Championships in Osaka, but in the last week before the deadline a third Dutch athlete, Yvonne Wisse improved Hoos's score and as there were only three tickets (the others went to Ruckstuhl and Jolanda Keizer) available she was unable to go to Japan. Instead of participating at the World Championships she competed at an international event in Woerden and she won the meeting with 6199 points, which was enough for an Olympic nomination. At the end of 2007 Hoos decided to move to France to live with her partner and fellow athlete Rudy Bourguignon in Amiens.
After he was liberated he stayed for a while in Singapore at the Raffles Museum before he returned to Java where he was reunited with his wife, Elizabeth M. "Bep" Bourguignon, who he had been separated from for three and a half years as she was detained in separate camps. A colleague, Dr M.A. Lieftinck was allowed to continue to work at the Museum in Bogor during the first year of the occupation. Lieftinck had stored Van der Vecht's collection and library in the museum which meant that both survived the war in good condition. In January 1946 he went home to The Netherlands to recover from his wartime experiences and he also spent three months in the USA, so that he could study the latest developments of agricultural entomology.
Paris-based geographers processed reports and cartographic material supplied by mostly French Jesuit teams traveling across the Qing Empire, and published a number of high-quality works, the most important of which was Description de la Chine et de la Tartarie Chinoise edited by Jean-Baptiste Du Halde (1736), with maps by Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville. In the 18th century, the French Jesuit Michel Benoist, together with Giuseppe Castiglione, helped the Qianlong Emperor build a European-style area in the Old Summer Palace (often associated with European-style palaces built of stone), to satisfy his taste for exotic buildings and objects. Jean Denis Attiret became a painter to the Qianlong Emperor. Joseph-Marie Amiot (1718–1793) also won the confidence of the emperor and spent the remainder of his life in Beijing.
Preparation of lardons from fatback The lardon, onions and garlic being prepared for a coq au vin A lardon, also called lardoon or larding, is a small strip or cube of fatty bacon, or pork fat (usually subcutaneous fat) used in a wide variety of cuisines to flavor savory foods and salads. In French cuisine, lardons are also used for larding, by threading them with a needle into meats that are to be braised or roasted. Lardons are not normally smoked, and they are made from pork that has been cured with salt. In French cuisine, lardons are served hot in salads and salad dressings, as well as on some tartes flambées, stews such as beef bourguignon, quiches such as quiche Lorraine, in omelettes, with potatoes, and for other dishes such as coq au vin.
Rodrigues and other Jesuits also began compiling geographical information about the Chinese Empire. In the early years of the 18th century, Jesuit cartographers travelled throughout the country, performing astronomical observations to verify or determine the latitude and longitude relative to Beijing of various locations, then drew maps based on their findings. Their work was summarized in a four-volume Description géographique, historique, chronologique, politique et physique de l'empire de la Chine et de la Tartarie chinoise published by Jean-Baptiste Du Halde in Paris in 1735, and on a map compiled by Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville (published 1734). There are numerous later editions as well, in French and English To disseminate information about devotional, educational and scientific subjects, several missions in China established printing presses: for example, the Imprimerie de la Mission Catholique (Sienhsien), established in 1874.
Louis Dufour de Longuerue (1652, Charleville-Mézières, Ardennes) – 22 November 1733), abbé of Sept-Fontaines (from 1674) and of Saint-Jean-du-Jard near Melun (from 1684), known simply as the abbé de Longuerue, was an antiquarian, a linguist and historian, a child prodigy who became the protégé of Fénelon; in his turn Longuerue encouraged the Abbé Alary and the young cartographer-to-be, Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville (1697–1782), perhaps the greatest geographical author of the eighteenth century. As a philologist, he remarked on the astonishing progress the French language had made, in its refinement and conscious purification from 1630 to 1670. The abbé was a free-thinker, for a man ostensibly of the cloth: Helvétius quotedHelvétius, De L'esprit: Or, Essays on the Mind and Its Several Faculties, ch. xxiv "Of the means of perfecting morality".
Scharrès championed the works of his contemporary Belgian (Joseph Jongen, Auguste De Boeck, Jean Absil, Gaston Brenta, François Rasse, Francis de Bourguignon, Sylvain Dupuis) and French composers (Emmanuel Chabrier, Ernest Chausson, Gabriel Fauré, Claude Debussy, Maurice Ravel, Camille Saint-Saëns and Darius Milhaud). He was also interested in early music, as testified by his personal collection of music, today preserved in the Music Division of the Royal Library of Belgium. Scharrès was known for his thematically selected concert programs devoted to particular historical periods, National schools, the evolution of the sonata, or a particular common source of inspiration. In his mission to promote contemporary composers, particularly Belgian, Scharrès worked with the lawyer Octave Maus, a member of Les XX and of La Libre Esthétique and the painter Anna Boch, both important members of the Belgian avant-garde.
104th Aero Squadron had been flying from Luxeuil for the American V Corps since 8 August when it joined the newly formed group and followed its HQ to Souilly Aerodrome.Maurer, Maurer (1978), The US Air Service in World War I, The Office of Air Force History, Headquarters USAF Washington From 19 September 1918, 258th Aero Squadron (VII Corps Observation Group) flew missions from Luxeuil Aerodrome; one Flight moved to Bourguignon airfield, near Sochaux, before the whole squadron moved in on 7 November. All those units flew tactical reconnaissance missions for the benefit of Army Corps, flying over the battlefield, reporting enemy troop movements as well as taking aerial photography and written observation of the area; artillery adjustments would also be made from the air. The airfield was also used by the French Aeronautique Militaire as a depot, until late 1919.
Nominated for the American Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, the film gained the attention of both film critics and the public, and won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival in February of that same year. After some box-office failures Un mondo nuovo (1966), directed by Vittorio De Sica; and his American film debut in the Western The Reward, directed by Serge Bourguignon he gained fame as an actor in Italy, thanks to the role of Renzo in the RAI television mini-series I promessi sposi (1967). He also starred alongside an international cast of Peter Graves, James Daly, and Bud Spencer in The Five Man Army (1969), directed by Don Taylor, as a Mexican revolutionary; and as Armand in Camille 2000 (1969), directed by Radley Metzger. Since then, Castelnuovo has been featured primarily on television serials around Europe, where he has portrayed numerous parts.
He later comments he could "re-tile the roof" with Del's 'slates'). Among the goods he bought from Del were a hairdryer that was actually a paint stripper (leaving Mike with severe burns to the head), a deep fryer (which soon exploded) and a faulty fax machine. On the other hand, he was quite happy to con people out of their money when he could, evidenced by one occasion where he sold Denzil a plate of beef stew for £1, then sold exactly the same thing to a yuppie for £2.50, instead calling it "Boeuf Bourguignon." When Kenneth MacDonald died in 2001, writer John Sullivan added a storyline to new episode "If They Could See Us Now", which explained that Mike had been caught up in Del and Rodney's shady financial dealings and attempted to embezzle the brewery in order to cover his losses, for which he was imprisoned.
The Cossacks established the fort of Albazin on the upper Amur, at the site of the former capital of the Solons. The Amur (under its Manchu name, Saghalien Oula) and its tributaries on a 1734 map by Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville, based upon maps of Jesuits in China. Albazin is shown as Jaxa, the old (Ming) site of Aigun as Aihom and the later, Qing Aigun, as Saghalien Oula. At the time, the Manchus were busy with conquering China; but a few decades later, during the Kangxi era of 1661–1722, they turned their attention to their north- Manchurian backyard. Aigun was re-established near the supposed Ming site in about 1683-84, and a military expeditions went upstream to dislodge the Russians, whose Albazin establishment deprived the Manchu rulers of the tribute of sable pelts that the Solons and Daurs of the area would supply otherwise.
Initially, there was hesitation over whether to call the show "Le Bureau" (a direct translation identical to the French version) or "La Job" (a Quebec French franglais colloquialism, not a proper French word, for "job"; it exists in France argot, but in the masculine rather than feminine form)."La série The Office se prépare au Québec" by Hugo Dumas, La Presse, December 15, 2005; retrieved August 28, 2006 Eventually, La Job was chosen. Reports in the media of the name "Le Job""Microsoft investigates leak of "Office" videos" by Reuters, The Scotsman, August 29, 2006; retrieved September 2, 2006 were mistakes. André St-Pierre is the director of the episodes."Stéphane Bourguignon nous revient enfin!" by Hugo Dumas, La Presse, April 6, 2006; retrieved August 28, 2006 He is best known as the co-director of the Télé-Québec show Les Francs-Tireurs and La Job was his first fiction.
Illustration for the 6th edition of Samuel Richardson's Pamela, 1742, after a design by Francis Hayman Hubert-François Bourguignon, commonly known as Gravelot (26 March 1699 – 20 April 1773), was a French engraver, a famous book illustrator,"He belongs to the group of vignettistes who are better known for their contribution to book illustration than for their paintings or independent drawings" Ruth S. Kraemer observed; (Kramer, "Drawings by Gravelot in the Morgan Library. A Checklist" Master Drawings 20.1 [Spring 1982: 3-21, 51-73] p. 3). designer and drawing-master. Born in Paris, he emigrated to London in 1732, where he quickly became a central figure in the introduction of the Rococo style in British design, which was disseminated from London in this period, through the media of book illustrations and engraved designs as well as by the examples of luxury goods in the "French taste" brought down from London to provincial towns and country houses.
On 24 June 2017, Richard Ferrand was elected president of the group with 306 votes and two abstentions. On 27 June, the group voted to designate François de Rugy its candidate for the president of the National Assembly, to be elected later that day; with a total of 301 votes cast, he collected 153 against 59 for Sophie Errante, 54 for Brigitte Bourguignon, 32 for Philippe Folliot, 2 blank votes, and 1 null vote. Pacôme Rupin, Coralie Dubost, Danièle Hérin, and Gilles Le Gendre were selected as the group's vice presidents; Aurore Bergé, Stanislas Guerini, Olivia Grégoire, and Hervé Berville as spokespersons; and Guillaume Gouffier- Cha and Stéphanie Do as treasurers. De Rugy was elected president of the National Assembly the same day, and former Prime Minister Manuel Valls also announced his intention to leave the Socialist Party and seek to affiliate with the LREM parliamentary group. At the time of its formation on 27 June, the LREM parliamentary group included 313 deputies, including 4 associated members.
Tartiflette with lardons Fougasse de Foix, a provincial French bread filled with melted gruyère cheese (reblochon cheese can also be used), bacon lardons, and crème fraîche It is common for the lardons to be used for two distinct purposes in the same dish. The fat rendered from the cubed pork is good for sautéing vegetables or meat during the early stages of a recipe, and the crisp browned pork cubes can be added as a garnish or ingredient just before serving: "the crispy bits are used to add a smoky, salty flavor and a pleasant crunch to all kinds of dishes". The rich flavor pairs well with cheeses and sturdy leaf vegetables like spinach and frisée, for which the hot rendered fat can be used as part of the salad dressing. Lardons are frequently used in French cuisine to flavor salads, stews (such as beef bourguignon and Julia Child's coq au vin), quiches (quiche Lorraine), potatoes, omelettes and other dishes.
Pierre Abel Clarin Vivant was born in 1855 in Chalon-sur-Saône in a Catholic family. He attended a high school of the Dominican Order and, despite his young age, participated in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 after joining the Army of the East of general Charles-Denis Bourbaki. After the war, he continued his military career in French Algeria, where he developed an interest in Islam; some even believed he had become a Muslim, although he denied it. Reportedly, his knowledge of Islam caught the attention of the French secret services, who asked him to travel throughout North Africa, dressed as a native and using the pseudonym of Shaykh Sihabil Klarin M’ta El Chott, and report to them. He left the Army in 1873 and started a career as a journalist, working for the Courrier de la Saône-et-Loire, La Belgique, La Côte d’Or, La Gazette du Centre et Le Franc-Bourguignon, writing among others articles on the history of Burgundy.
She especially liked the work of German comic writers such as Moritz August von Thümmel and Christoph Friedrich Nicolai. In the second category fell the work of Denis Diderot, Jacques Necker, Johann Bernhard Basedow and Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon. Catherine expressed some frustration with the economists she read for what she regarded as their impractical theories, writing in the margin of one of Necker's books that if it was possible to solve all of the state's economic problems in one day, she would have done so a long time ago. For information about particular nations that interested her, she read Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville's Memoirs de Chine to learn about the vast and wealthy Chinese empire that bordered her empire; François Baron de Tott's Memoires de les Turcs et les Tartares for information about the Ottoman Empire and the Crimean khanate; the books of Frederick the Great praising himself to learn about Frederick just as much as to learn about Prussia; and the pamphlets of Benjamin Franklin denouncing the British Crown to understand the reasons behind the American Revolution.
Oïl languages (other than French) can be seen in shades of green and yellow on this map. Belgium's French Community gave full official recognition to Picard as a regional language along with Walloon, Gaumais (Lorraine), Champenois (Champagne) and Lorraine German in its 1990 decree. The French government has not followed suit and has not recognized Picard as an official regional language (in line with its policy of linguistic unity, which allows for only one official language in France), but some reports have recognized Picard as a language distinct from French. A 1999 report by Bernard Cerquiglini, the director of the ' (National Institute of the French Language) stated: > The gap has continued to widen between French and the varieties of langues > d'oïl, which today we would call "French dialects"; Franc-comtois, Walloon, > Picard, Norman, Gallo, Poitevin, Saintongeais, Bourguignon-morvandiau, > Lorrain must be accepted among the regional languages of France; by placing > them on the list [of French regional languages], they will be known from > then on as langues d'oïl.
Demand for canned food skyrocketed during World War I, as military commanders sought vast quantities of cheap, high-calorie food to feed their millions of soldiers, which could be transported safely, survive trench conditions, and not spoil in transport. Throughout the war, British soldiers generally subsisted on low-quality canned foodstuffs, such as the British "Bully Beef" (cheap corned beef), pork and beans, canned sausages, and Maconochies Irish Stew, but by 1916, widespread dissatisfaction and increasing complaints about the poor quality canned food amongst soldiers resulted in militaries seeking better-quality food to improve morale, and complete meals- in-a-can began to appear. In 1917, the French Army began issuing canned French cuisine, such as coq au vin, Beef Bourguignon, french onion soup and Vichyssoise, while the Italian Army experimented with canned ravioli, spaghetti bolognese, Minestrone and Pasta e fagioli. Shortages of canned food in the British Army during 1917 led to the government issuing large quantities of cigarettes and amphetamines to soldiers to suppress their appetites.
The program is believed to have contributed to Brazil's recent reported improvements in its fight against poverty, according to research promoted by some universities and the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE). An ex ante econometric evaluation of Bolsa Escola did find significant effects on both school attendance rates and the number of children involved in child labor.SSRN-Ex-ante Evaluation of Conditional Cash Transfer Programs: The Case of Bolsa Escola by Francois Bourguignon, Francisco Ferreira, Phillippe Leite The World Bank, which created on June 2005 a Bolsa Família Project\- Bolsa Familia Project, The World Bank to assist the Brazilian government in managing the Bolsa Família Program, declared that "Although the program is relatively young, some results are already apparent, including: (...) contributions to improved education outcomes, and impacts on children’s growth, food consumption, and diet quality".Brazil’s Bolsa Familia Program Celebrates Progress in Lifting Families out of Poverty, News & Broadcast, The World Bank, Brasilia, Brazil, December 19, 2005 A study by the UNDP Poverty Centre found that over 80% of the Bolsa Familia benefits went to families in poverty (making under half the minimum wage per capita), thus most of the benefits were going to the poor.
Pierre Quinon, whose father was an 800 metres runner, started his pole vaulting career at the Rhodia Club Omnisports (athletics section), which is based in the town of Salaise-sur-Sanne (in the department of Isère). Pierre's father coached him at that club. Pierre did his first pole vaulting training session in the Lyon suburb of Saint-Priest under the supervision of his coach, Christian Bourguignon, who was from Lyon. He made his pole vault competition debut in 1976, at the age of 14, in the town of Le Péage-de-Roussillon (in the department of Isère). He became the French national champion at the youth level (under the age of 18 years) in 1979. He burst onto the scene at the national level in 1981 thanks to a height clearance of 5.50 metres outdoors. He won the silver medal at the 1981 European Junior Championships in Utrecht by clearing a height of 5.30 metres. In 1981, Quinon joined the Racing Club de France in Paris and trained there on a group basis with Patrick Abada, Jean- Michel Bellot and Thierry Vigneron (a former pole vault world record holder), all under the supervision of Jean-Claude Perrin, who was a member of the club's coaching staff.

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