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Bouygues Travaux Publics has been chosen to carry out works for 199 millions euros.
Un programme de parrainage d'un bâtiment a été créé pour le financement de travaux de structure.
"Les grands travaux", as they were dubbed, were criticized at their conception because their modern shape conflicted with traditional Parisian architecture.
Antoine Courtois, son dirigeant, a dit ne pas pouvoir commenter les travaux du Château Louis XIV en raison d'un accord de confidentialité.
The consortium-led by Bouygues Travaux Publics won a contract worth 513 million euros and the consortium led by Vinci Construction France won a contract worth 156 million euros.
"At the smallest sign of change, there's protest," said Philippe Plantier, the founder of Travaux Grande Hauteur, a midsize industrial cleaning company near Aix-en-Provence, in southern France.
L'équipe s'appuie sur une loi rarement appliquée donnant au maire le droit d'intervenir lorsqu'il estime qu'une construction (ou, dans ce cas, une déconstruction) peut porter atteinte à la sécurité d'un bâtiment et nécessiter des travaux.
La piscine Nord, le bassin de six lignes d'eau dans les Quartiers Nord où Yanis et d'autres jeunes talents du club Marseille Nord se sont longtemps entraînés, a fermé pour travaux en 453 et n'a jamais rouvert.
Les pertes que subit Joinville vont bien au-delà de leur valeur mercantile : une maison dépouillée de tant d'ornements est presqu'impossible à vendre en raison du coût des travaux nécessaires, parfois de la stabilisation même de la structure.
One of the biggest French construction companies, Bouygues Travaux Publics, was fined around 30,000 euros, or $35,000, after lengthy government investigations found it had contracted with exploitative, low-cost employment agencies to hire hundreds of Polish and Romanian workers.
In October 2013, a joint venture of Bouygues unit Bouygues Travaux Publics (TP) and British firm Laing O'Rourke said it had been confirmed as preferred delivery partner for the main Hinkley Point civil engineering and construction contract, valued at over 2 billion pounds.
Schöffer also collaborated successfully in 1963 with another musique concrète master on Pierre Henry's metallic Spatiodynamisme recording, and in 1954 Schöffer, together with Henry and engineer Jacques Bureau, created the sound work Tour Spatiodynamique Cybernétique et Sonore for the Exposition Internationale des travaux Publics au Parc at Saint-Cloud.
The teaching model is a mix between North American and French traditions; students select their classes, which are complemented by assisted classwork (French: Travaux dirigés) and applied labwork (French: Travaux pratiques).
141Bulletin archéologique du Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques. Impr. nationale, 1938. p.
Fortified town of Alburquerque. Alain Manesson Mallet: Travaux de Mars ou l'Art de la Guerre.
In 1994, the Mass Transit Railway Corporation awarded the contract to design and construct the bridge to Dragages et Travaux Publics, in partnership with Penta-Ocean Construction. The contract was worth $490 million. The bridge was designed by Bouygues Travaux Publics. Construction began in October 1995.
Catalogue raisonné des archives photographiques du premier directeur des travaux de Karnak de 1895 à 1917, Paris, 2004.
"In memoriam Aram Ter-Łewondyan: Travaux et publications." Revue des Études Arméniennes. Vol. 21, 1988-1989, p. 15.
The Recueil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays-Bas was the Dutch scientific journal for chemistry. It was established in 1882, but from 1897 (vol. 16) to 1919 (vol 38) it was published under the title Recueil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays-Bas et de la Belgique (, CODEN: RTCPB4). From 1980 (vol.
Travaux Publics: Bruxelles. 1940\. Le roman de Bouqui. Suzanne Comhaire-Sylvain. Imprimerie du Collège Vertières: Port-au-Prince, Haiti. 1952\.
Acta zoologica bulgarica, , , (texte intégral)., RomaniaWeiss & Petrisor, 1999 : List of the spiders (Arachnida: Araneae) from Romania. Travaux du Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle "Grigore Antipa", , .
Marcel Emerit. "Les derniers travaux des historiens roumains sur la Dacie". In: Revue des Études Anciennes. Tome 41, 1939, n°1. pp. 57–64.
Savi de Tové became the CPP's First Vice-President."Togo/dialogue: les divergences refont surface avec la reprise des travaux", iciLome.com, 2 June 2006 .
The foundation publishes the journal Italique. Specialised texts and scholarly editions of Italian poetry are issued in the seriesTextes et Travaux de la Fondation Barbier-Mueller.
When he became a canon in 1630, he repudiated his verses and began to write Les Travaux de Jésus, five thousand alexandrines devoted to Christ's Passion.
Alabina, Anouk, Babylon Circus, Blankass, Carole Fredericks, CrawlinKingsnake, Jiripoca, Keb Mo, Mobs et Travaux, Noï, Sens Unik, The Creatures, The Twinkle Brothers, Touré Kunda, Yves Z.
Berlin: Suhrkamp, , 560 pages. Angermuller, Johannes/ Philippe, Gilles (eds) (2015): Analyse du discours et dispositifs d'énonciation. Autour des travaux de Dominique Maingueneau, Limoges: Lambert-Lucas, , 310 pages.
Mouille studied at the École spéciale des travaux aéronautiques (ESTAé) in Orsay, which closed in 1988; the college has been superseded by the Arts et Métiers ParisTech.
Modes & Travaux is a French language monthly general interest women's magazine based in Paris, France. Founded in 1919 it is one of the oldest magazines in the country.
Travaux récents sur les tourbillons cellulaires et les tourbillons en bandes applications a l'astrophysique et a la météorologie. J. Phys. Radium, series 7, vol. 9, pp.486–500.
Dr Léonce Alphonse Noël Henri Jore (21 May 1882 – 29 September 1975)JORE Léonce Alphone Noël Henri Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques was a French colonial administrator.
Les langues du sud: entre érosion et émergence, ed. Geneviève Hasenohr- Esnos. Congrès national des sociétés historiques et scientifiques, Toulouse, 2001. Paris: Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques, 2004. .
The travaux préparatoires (French: "preparatory works", in the plural) are the official record of a negotiation. Sometimes published, the "travaux" are often useful in clarifying the intentions of a treaty or other instrument, as is reflected in Article 32 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (VCLT). To interpret treaties, the VCLT places this form of interpretation as secondary to the ordinary meaning (see Articles 31 and 32). In the Sigurjonsson v.
J.-B Dumas, L.J. Thenard, J.L. Gay-Lussac, and J.B. Biot (1838): "Rapport sur un mémoire de M. Peligot, intitulé: Recherches sur la nature et les propriétés chimiques des sucres". Comptes Rendus, volume 7 pages 106-113. M.E. Jungfleish (1891): "Notice sur la vie et les travaux - Eugène Melchior Peligot". Bulletin de la Société Chimique, volume 5, pages xxi-xlvii, 1890 M.E. Jungfleish (1891): "Notice sur la vie et les travaux - Eugène Melchior Peligot".
Lalanne was a student at the lycée Louis-le- Grand and later at the École des Chartes, where he was graduated archivist paleographer in 1841. He was librarian of the Institut. He was a resident member of the Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques, archivist of the Société de l'École des chartes and president of the Société de l'histoire de France.See his file in the annuaire prosopographique of the Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques.
He was also a member of the Société de l'histoire de Paris (1874), the Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques (1877), and the Comité des travaux historiques de la Ville de Paris (1879). He was made an officer of Instruction publique in 1883, chevalier (1884) then officier (1897) of the Légion d'honneur. In 1899, he was elected a member of the Académie des Beaux-Arts to seat 7 of the free members section.
The decree giving birth to the "Ecole Nationale des Travaux Aéronautiques" (ENTA) was signed in 1945. The text was then ratified by Charles de Gaulle, president of the temporary government, and by René Pleven, Finance Minister. There were 25 students in the first class and 24 of them joined the "Ingénieurs Militaires des Travaux de l'Air" (IMTA). In 1957, the school changed its name to the "Ecole Nationale d'Ingénieurs des Constructions Aéronautiques" (ENICA).
Modes & Travaux was founded in 1919. The founder was Edouard Boucherit. The first issue appeared in November 1919. The former owner was Emap France, a subsidiary of the British media company.
In 1894, he founded with Alfred Binet the scientific journal L'Année psychologique. In 1893, he published in his Travaux du Laboratoire de Psychologie Physiologique, a description of two cases of synesthesia.
The tree was named in 1939 for Marcel-Henri Gaussen (1891-1981), a French botanist who travelled widely in Asia.Cheng, W. C. (1939). 'Ulmus gaussenii'. Travaux du Laboratoire Forestier de Toulouse.
Bertrand Gille. Travaux de droit, d'économie, de sociologie et de sciences politiques. Librarie Droz, 1965.. Retrieved 3 October 2007. Gille comments on the intermarriages between banking families, long-established and newcomers.
The bronze medal awarded by the Entrepreneurs de travaux publics featuring Borie. André Borie (died 1971) was a French civil engineer who was involved in many public construction projects of the French state and helped to build part of the Mont Blanc tunnel. He was president of the Entrepreneurs de travaux publics who awarded a medal in his honour. He is said to have been an art collector and to have left his paintings to his daughter Andrée Borie.
R. Schijf, J. W. Scheeren, A. van Es, W. Stevens (1965) Mixed carboxylic acid anhydrides: IV. formic anhydride. Recueil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays-Bas, volume 84, issue 5, pages 594–596.
The ring and the chain together weighed seven kilograms and 250 grams. There were longer chains, of twenty-four links, for those with longer sentences, and for those sentenced to life imprisonment, an additional triangular ring so they could be chained to their bed. Before the French Revolution and again after 1810, the prisoners were also branded on the shoulder with a hot iron, using the letters TF (travaux forcés, hard labour) and TFP (travaux forcés à perpétuité, hard labor for life).
TTAM was established in 1954 as Travaux Aériens de Madagascar (TAM). Its founders are Bernard and Pierre Obrecht, Travaux Aériens du Midi et de l'Afrique du Nord and the company Marseillaise de Madagascar, the primary stakeholder at the time of foundation. In the early 1960s, Marseillaise de Madagascar sold its shares to Air Madagascar. Between 1965 and 1970, the airline obtained three Piper PA-18 Super Cubs and ten Piper PA-25 Pawnees, most of which were used as agricultural aircraft.
Iceland case the Court noted that the use of the travaux préparatoires in the earlier Young James and Wester case was not decisive but merely provided a working hypothesis. The preparatory work was legitimately invoked by the Commission to show that the provision that "Every shall be free to leave any country, including his own", does not entitle a convicted prisoner to leave the country in which he is lawfully detained. An example of such interpretation was provided by Lord Diplock in the case Fothergill v Monarch Airlines Ltd [1981] The travaux préparatoires are often available to the public on websites created for a specific treaty (such as the Rome Statute) or on the United Nations website. The most well-known travaux are associated with the drafting of the Genocide Convention.
It is reprinted in the 8th volume of the Ancien Théâtre français. Schelandre was also the author of a Stuartide (1611), and of Les Sept Excellents Travaux de la penitence de Saint Pierre (1636).
Cachan is a commune in the southern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located from the center of Paris. The prestigious École normale supérieure Paris- Saclay and École Spéciale des Travaux Publics are located there.
Wasserzug Étienne Bronislaw (born 1 August 1860 in Motol; died 1888)Etienne Wasserzug (1860-1888) Notice biographique et travaux scientifiques, Sceaux, Imp. Charaire et Fils, 1889, 75 p. was a French biologist of Polish origin.
Marc de Garidel graduated from the École Spéciale des Travaux Publics, an engineering grandes écoles in Paris. He received business degrees from the Thunderbird School of Global Management in Glendale, Arizona and the Harvard Business School.
Huot, Larsa et 'Oueili, travaux de 1978-1981. Vol. 26, Memoire, Editions Recherche sur les civilisations, 1983, J.-L. Huot, Larsa (10e campagne, 1983) et Oueili: Rapport preliminaire, Editions Recherche sur les civilisations, 1987, J-L.
From 1887 to 1889, he was a member of the Société des amis des monuments parisiens."Henri- Joseph d'Orbigny" . Retrieved 20 April 2012."Société des amis des monuments parisiens", Le comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques.
Notable research holdings include the private papers of Sir Gerald Fitzmaurice and the travaux preparatoires of the Constitution of the Republic of Malawi. The school provides considerable support for pro bono legal work in the community.
458 online. roads, and bridges.French Ministry of Agriculture, Commerce, and Public Works, Notices sur les modèles, cartes et dessins relatifs aux travaux publics (Paris, 1867), p. 27 online; Annales des ponts et chaussées 13 (1887), p.
Bodnon, E. Detienne, F. LeClercq, "Le Barrage de la Gileppe," Revue universelle des mines, de la métallurgie, de travaux publics 39 (1876), pp. 615–616. Bidaut undertook engineering studies for the reservoir with Donckier and Jamblinnes.
Revue générale de l'architecture et des travaux publics, V11, 1853, Planche 16 Jean-Joseph-Auguste Bottée de Toulmon (6 February 1764 in Laon – 18 October 1815 in Tourny) was a French general manager of powders and saltpeter.
Osmond F, Werth J. "Structure cellulaire de l'acier foundu," Comptes Rendus, 1885; 100:450–452. A list of publications was published shortly after his death.Liste des travaux de F. Osmond. Revue de métallurgie, 1912, pp. 743–46.
"Gabon : La commission paritaire majorité-opposition a commencé ses travaux à huit clos" , Gabonews (bdpgabon.org), 16 May 2006 . Suffering from diabetes, he was hospitalized for a month at the Hospital Center of Libreville before dying on 5 August 2008.
As its name goes, the School trains in the fields of civil engineering ("Travaux Publics"), but also those mentioned before: Building, City Planning, Environment, Transportation, and to sum it up, all the fields of engineering linked to sustainable development.
Partial services on the line resumed on 10 September, with container goods being transported by a combination of rail and lorry."Pont ferroviaire de Dimbokro: reprise partielle des circulations, en marge des travaux de réhabilitation", Abidjan.net, 16 September 2016 .
Linnaeus, Carl von. 1762. Species Plantarum, Edition 2, 1: 427.Zahariadi, Constantine. 1975. Biologia Gallo-Hellenica; Travaux des Groupes Franco-helleniques et de la Station Keramou 6(1): 53, Allium amblyanthumBolòs, Oriol de, Masalles, R.M. & Vigo Bonada, Josep. 1988.
He conducted consultancy work for UNDP and USAID between 1994 and 1997. From August 1997 to December 1999, he was the Director-General of the Agence Tchadienne d’Exécution des Travaux d’Intérêt Public with the support and cooperation of the World Bank.
Ruins at Ksour-el-Maïete tentatively identified with Germaniciana Bulletin Archéologique du Comité des travaux historiques Et scientifiques (1900) p126. and Henchir-Bir-El-Menadla would indicate a series of way stations and accord with the description in the Antonine Itinerary.
They were designated 231 TP for Travaux Publics (Public Works), the former name of the Ministry of Transport. The 231 G was rated at . Engine 231-523 was modified in 1929 from four cylinders to three, and had Lentz valves fitted.
The first album sold 60,000 copies. Other series by Midam were Le Gowap, which was continued by Curd Ridel, and Durant les Travaux, l'Exposition Continue with Clarke. Midam is married to Chilean Araceli Cancino, who translates his works into Spanish.
Elishakoff, I. Safety factors and reliability: friends or foes?, Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2004 It was apparently suggested, in civil engineering, by Belindorde Bélidor, Bernard Forest, La science des ingénieurs, dans la conduite des travaux de fortification et d'architecture civile, Paris: Chez Claude Jombert 1729 in 1729. Interrelation between safety factor and reliabilityElishakoff, I., Interrelation between safety factors and reliability, NASA/CR-2001-211309, 2001de Bélidor, Bernard Forest, La science des ingénieurs, dans la conduite des travaux de fortification et d'architecture civile, Paris: Chez Claude Jombert 1729Doorn, N. and Hansson, S.O., Should probabilistic design replace safety factors?, Philosophy & Technology, 24(2), pp.
Until 1832 in France, various offenses carried the additional infamy of being branded with a fleur de lis and galley-slaves could be branded GAL or, once the galleys were replaced by the bagnes on land, TF (travaux forcés, 'forced' labor, i.e. hard labour) or TFP (travaux forcés à perpetuité, hard labour for life). In most of the German-speaking states, however, branding people was unlawful. Following the Conspiracy of the Slaves of 1749 in Malta, some slaves were branded with the letter R (for ribelli) on their forehead and condemned to the galleys for life.
Dufau et al., "Claude Montal, Facteur de Pianos, sa vie et ses travaux." Didot, Paris 1857 a patron of the Institute. He was 16 years old at the time, past the age limit for admission, so they claimed that he was 14.
Subjet: Canaries. Author: Despréaux Saint-Sauveur, Louis Jean-Marie (1794-1843)Manuscrits de l'Institut de France, Considérations générales ; Tableau synoptique des espèces : pièces manuscrites. Nombreux dessins de végétaux joints à ces travaux. Shelf mark / reference : Ms 2442 / XIV / 378-402, Date : s.d.
Axe bearing the name of the king Untash-Napirisha. Choga Zanbil was excavated in six seasons between 1951 and 1961 by Roman Ghirshman.Roman Ghirshman, Travaux de la mission archéologique en Susiane en hiver 1952–1953, Syria, T. 30, Fasc. 3/4, pp.
See also: S. Hoogewerf and W.A. van Dorp (1886) "Sur quelques dérivés de l'isoquinoléine" (On some derivatives of isoquinoline), Recueil des Travaux Chemiques des Pays-Bas, vol.5, no. 9, pages 305–312. They isolated it by fractional crystallization of the acid sulfate.
"Le député Sylvestre Ossiala lance les travaux de construction du pont sur la Tsiémé à Talangaï (Brazzaville)", Les Dépêches de Brazzaville, 26 October 2002 . Meeting with constituents on 20 June 2003, Ossiala discussed the work of the National Assembly's second ordinary session.
Nguyễn-văn-Tố, "Noms de lieu cham- annamites," Bullétins et Travaux, Institut Indochinoise pour l'Étude de l'Homme VI (1943):225-246. Most of these villages no longer exist. In 1947, he was captured and killed by the French army during Operation Léa.
XXIII, Year 1860, John William Parker and son London 1860, p.385.Commission centrale de statistique: Compte rendu des travaux de congrès général de statistique, réuni à Bruxelles les 19, 20, 21 et 22 septembre 1853. M. Hayes, Bruxelles 1853, p. 379.
The houses were rather spacious and two large cisterns provided running water to them.Petrides, P., 2005, «Un exemple d’architecture civile en Grèce : les maisons protobyzantines de Delphes (IVe–VIIe s.)», Mélanges Jean-Pierre Sodini, Travaux et Mémoires 15, Paris, pp.193-204.
Une application permet aux habitants de participer à leur nouvel environnement urbain. (Virtually create a collective urban planning. An application allows people to participate in their new urban environment) », Le Moniteur des Travaux Publics et du Bâtiment, no 5813, April 24th 2015, p.
The work will be divided into three phases and should be completed by 2019. Les travaux de réparation de la basilique incendiée à Nantes ont débuté. In March 2019 it was expected that the restoration works would be completed in Spring 2021.
In October 1845 he was commissaire des travaux et approvisionnements (commissioner of works and supplies) in Martinique. He was named a Knight of the Legion of Honour on 3 May 1849. He was promoted to commissaire adjoint (deputy commissioner) on 10 May 1849.
The Societe d'Histoire de la Guadeloupe (Guadeloupe Historical Society) is a French society for the study of the history of Guadeloupe, the French Antilles and the wider Caribbean basin.Société d'histoire de la Guadeloupe (SHG). Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
Duponchel's participation was unofficial, and he was not credited on the designs when they were reproduced by in his Revue générale de l'Architecture et des Travaux publics, vol. 19 (1861) plate 48. Dion-Tenenbaum 1997, p. 66, cites G. Bourdin 14 February 1861, p.
"Vegetation formations of Turkey". Travaux de l'Institut de Géographie de Reims, Année 1986 65-66. pp. 17-30. Oaks, including Quercus pubescens and Quercus infectoria, are the predominant trees. At higher elevations, Q. pubescens is joined by Pinus nigra, Juniperus oxycedrus, and Juniperus excelsa.
News item 'Pendant les travaux'. Diapason No 641, December 2015, p12. After the works, the theatre reopened in 2017, with the first stage production since the composer's death of Marais's Alcione (on 25 April 2017) with Jordi Savall conducting Le Concert des Nations.Blanmont, Nicolas.
Contribuições de Dominique Maingueneau para Análise do Discurso do Brasil, S. Possenti and R. Leiser Baronas (eds), São Carlos, Pedro & João, 2008. Analyse du discours et dispositifs d'énonciation. Autour des travaux de Dominique Maingueneau, J. Angermuller and G. Philippe (eds), Limoges, Lambert-Lucas, 2015.
Ernest Goüin founded Ernest Goüin & Cie. in 1846. It later became Société de Construction des Batignolles (SCB). Meanwhile, the Société Parisienne pour l’Industrie des Chemins de Fer et des Tramways Electriques was founded and became, in 1900 under the directorship of baron Édouard Empain, Société Parisienne pour l’Industrie Electrique (SPIE). As early as 1954, SPIE acquired part of SCB's capital and in 1968 the two companies merged to form Spie Batignolles. During the 1970s and 1980s, Spie Batignolles acquired several other companies: Compagnie Industrielle de Travaux (CITRA) in 1972, Canalisations Pétrolifères, Aquifères et Gazières (CAPAG) in 1977, and Travaux Industriels pour l’Electricité (TRINDEL) in 1982.
The Mission for Major Aeronautical Works in Germany La mission des grands travaux aéronautiques en Allemagne (MGTA) was a French government agency tasked with the construction of air bases in the territories controlled by France in occupied Germany after WWII. It was created on June 2, 1951Légifrance, Arrêté du 21 octobre 1991 portant suppression de la mission des grands travaux aéronautiques. In 1965, its territorial jurisdiction was extended to the French sector in West Berlin. In 1966, the MGTA left German territory when the French president Charles de Gaulle decided to downgrade France's membership in NATOLe temps des ingénieurs de la navigation aérienne - Mémoire d'outre-mer 1945-1968 (p258).
Etudes expérimentales sur le vol a voile (Thèse de doctorat, Paris). During the war, Bénard held the rank of Sergeant of territorial infantry, attached to the Supply Corps.H. Bénard (1926). Notice sur les Titres et Travaux Scientifiques de M. Henri Bénard (Gauthier-Villars, Paris), p. 4.
Lisbonne: Direction des Travaux géologiques du Portugal, 46p However, the spinosaurid nature of Suchosaurus was not recognized until a 1998 redescription of Baryonyx.Milner, A., 2003, "Fish-eating theropods: A short review of the systematics, biology and palaeobiogeography of spinosaurs". In: Huerta Hurtado and Torcida Fernandez-Baldor (eds.).
Bankilaré (var. Bankilare, Bankilary)Eric Komlavi Hahonou, Mohamed Idrissa, Salou Ali. Les premiers pas de la commune de Bankilaré (an 4) : Observatoire de la décentralisation au Niger. Etudes et Travaux n° 77, Laboratoire d’études et recherches sur les dynamiques sociales et le développement local (LASDEL) Niamey.
Inge Lehmann (1936): "P'". Publications du Bureau central séisismologique international, Série A: Travaux scientfiques, fascicule 14, pages 87–115. Bruce A. Bolt and Erik Hjortenberg (1994): "Memorial essay: Inge Lehmann (1888–1993)". Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, obituary, volume 84, issue 1, pages 229–233.
Gross's work, and that of the LADL, gives priority to the principles of methodological rigor, respect for data, empirical observation, comprehensive coverage of a language, and reproducibility of experiments.Lamiroy, Béatrice. 2003. « In memoriam Maurice Gross », Travaux de linguistique 46:1, pp. 145-158.Perrin, Dominique. 2002.
Modes & Travaux was the forty-fifth best selling women's magazine worldwide in 2001, with a circulation of 559,000 copies. Next year the magazine sold 512,167 copies. During the period of 2003-2004 the magazine had a circulation of 505,563. In 2005 the circulation of the magazine was 491,000 copies.
He was president of the Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques from 1960 to 1982. As co-founder of the International Committee for Palaeography in 1953, founder of the Catalogue de Manuscrits datésC. Samaran, « Le Comité international de Paléographie. Réalisations et projets », Journal des savants, 1962/1, p.
H. Bénard (1926). Notice sur les Titres et Travaux Scientifiques de M. Henri Bénard (Gauthier- Villars, Paris), Sec. 1. Meanwhile, Marcel Brillouin was teaching a course on the viscosity of liquids and gases, and asked Bénard to repeat Poiseuille's experiments on water flow rates in capillary tubes.H. Bénard (1926).
A Final (?) Response to the Basque Debate in Mother Tongue 1 (John D. Bengston)Theo Vennemann homepageJ.P. Mallory, "In Search of the Indo-Europeans" (1989)Jubainville, H. D'Arbois de (1889, 1894). Les Premiers Habitants de l'Europe d'après les Écrivains de l'Antiquité et les Travaux des Linguistes: Seconde Édition.
In 1983 the Ministry of Planning and Reconstruction reported that the opening of the 1982–83 school year was the most successful since the upheavals of 1979. In 1984 the Université du Tchad, the Ecole Nationale d'Administration, and the Ecole Nationale des Travaux Publics reopened their doors as well.
In 2004, Aka set up a real estate company, Sotrapim (La Société de Travaux et de Promotion Immobilière). On 29 March 2006, she founded Mi-Moyé, a microfinance company designed to give loans to women in order for them to overcome poverty and allow them to fulfill their goals.
In "De la mesure de l'utilité des travaux publics" (1844), Jules Dupuit applied a conception of marginal utility to the problem of determining bridge tolls.Dupuit, Jules; "De la mesure de l'utilité des travaux publics", Annales des ponts et chaussées, Second series, 8 (1844). In 1854, Hermann Heinrich Gossen published Die Entwicklung der Gesetze des menschlichen Verkehrs und der daraus fließenden Regeln für menschliches Handeln, which presented a marginal utility theory and to a very large extent worked-out its implications for the behavior of a market economy. However, Gossen's work was not well received in the Germany of his time, most copies were destroyed unsold, and he was virtually forgotten until rediscovered after the so-called Marginal Revolution.
Notice sur les Titres et Travaux Scientifiques de M. Henri Bénard (Gauthier-Villars, Paris), Sec. 2. However, Brillouin also wanted experiments done with mercury instead of water. Bénard's results (undertaken in the first 6 months of 1899) were summarized in 1907 in Brillouin's textbook based on the course.M. Brillouin (1907).
Louis Renou (; 26 October 1896 – 18 August 1966) was the pre-eminent French Indologist of the twentieth century.Benveniste, Émile. Notice sur la vie et les travaux de M. Louis Renou, published in Louis Renou, choix d'études indiennes/Reunies par N. Balbir & G.-J. Pinault., Paris: presses de l'École française d'Extrême Orient.
Résumés des cours et travaux, Annuaires du Collège de France, Paris. Vuillemin’s thought had a major influence on Jacques Bouveresse's works. Vuillemin himself vindicated the legacy of Martial Gueroult. A friend of Michel Foucault, he supported his election at the Collège de France, and was also close to Michel Serres.
Nous sympathisons profondément avec Laborit. Nous ne voulons pas proposer un 'digest' de ses travaux, ni les vulgariser. Il agit sur notre film comme un catalyseur." Resnais further explained that his intention was to open up an enquiry and a dialogue with the spectator: "We produced the film upon a contradiction.
He was born Meknès, Morocco. Laraïchi earned his diploma in engineering from École Spéciale des Travaux Publics in Paris. He earned a Master of Science from Stanford University. He is the former son in law of King Hassan II. In 2009, he was the president of the Royal Moroccan Tennis Federation.
The Trévaresse is a series of hilltops in the Bouches-du-Rhône, France.Conseil général: la chaine des Côtes, Trévaresse, Roques Francois Rozier, Observations sur la physique, sur l'histoire naturelle et sur les arts, Volume 33, Hôtel de Thou, 1788, p. 24 Répertoire des travaux, publ. sous la direction de P.-M.
Le véridique de Gand was a French-language daily newspaper published in Ghent (United Kingdom of the Netherlands) from 25 November 1818 to 30 September 1820.Ferdinand van der Haeghen, Bibliographie gantoise: Recherches sur la vie et les travaux des imprimeurs de Gand, vol. 6 (Ghent, Eug. Vanderhaeghen, 1867), p. 220.
Chemische Berichte (usually abbreviated as Ber. or Chem. Ber.) was a German- language scientific journal of all disciplines of chemistry founded in 1868. It was one of the oldest scientific journals in chemistry, until it merged with Recueil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays-Bas to form Chemische Berichte/Recueil in 1997.
Pierre-Augustin Lefèvre de Marcouville, called Marcouville, (28 October 1723 – 1790Fiche biographique sur le site du Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques.) was an 18th-century French lawyer and playwright. A lawyer in Parlement, he was secretary to Honoré III, Prince of Monaco and wrote a dozen opéras comiques, alone or in collaboration.
Its target audience is women aged between 30 and 50 years-old, who are mostly housewives living in rural areas. The magazine focuses on fashion and beauty, home decoration and garden design, food and flavours. In May 2010 the magazine was redesigned. The magazine is also published in Belgium, Modes & Travaux Belgique..
Isoquinoline was first isolated from coal tar in 1885 by Hoogewerf and van Dorp.S. Hoogewerf and W.A. van Dorp (1885) "Sur un isomére de la quinoléine" (On an isomer of quinoline), Recueil des Travaux Chemiques des Pays-Bas (Collection of Work in Chemistry in the Netherlands), vol.4, no. 4, pages 125–129.
Monier expressed his gratitude for these efforts in a letter published in the journal "Le Ciment" in 1902. He died on 13 March 1906 and was buried in the municipal cemetery of Billancourt. The "Société des travaux en ciment" was still in operation in that year, when it exhibited at the Paris Exhibition.
Eugène Hénard did not win the Grand Prix de Rome, but qualified as an architect in 1880. In 1882 Hénard obtained a position with the Travaux de Paris, the office of public works, remaining with this department for his working life. At first his main responsibility was the design of school buildings.
Opéra Bastille, the main facility of the Paris National Opera, was inaugurated in 1989 as part of President François Mitterrand's "Grands Travaux". Designed by Uruguayan architect Carlos Ott, it is located at the Place de la Bastille and houses a 2,700-seat theatre as well as smaller concert hall and a studio.
Transports et Travaux Aériens de Madagascar (TTAM) was an airline based in Madagascar. It was founded in 1954 and became a subsidiary of Air Madagascar in the early 1960s. It operated Piper aircraft and the ATR 42 on charter flights, on regional flights and for agricultural purposes. TTAM ceased operations in January 2002.
Assistant manager of the Journal officiel (1852–1858), a friend of Théophile Gautier,Bulletin de la Société Théophile Gautier #°23, 2001, (p.82) he became director of Le Moniteur universel in 1852. He was also a resident member of the Science section of the "Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques" (1870–1877).
Excavations in the 1950s discovered cannon balls as evidence of the sieges of the castle.P-R Giot and P-L Niort,"La Pirogue Prehistorique d'Ancenis", Bulletin archéologique du Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques, p 285 Paris 1954 . Retrieved 1 January 2019. From the 17th century, the military role of the castle dwindled.
Teodor T. Nalbant (December 18, 1933 – November 12, 2011) was a Romanian ichthyologist. Born in Constanţa, near the Black Sea, Nalbant spent some of his childhood among fishermen in the Danube Delta.Modest Guţu, "In memoriam: TEODOR T. NALBANT", Travaux du Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle «Grigore Antipa» (2012), Vol. LV (1) pp. 181–183.
They used these conferences as an opportunity to develop and present a set of ten theses for linguistic research, promoting a "functionalist" approach to the study of language. Soon after the Prague Congress they issued their first independent publication, two volumes of the journal Travaux du Cercle Linguistique de Prague ("Works of the Prague Linguistic Circle"), of which Mathesius was the editor-in-chief. In addition, in 1936 the Circle began issuing a Czech periodical called Slovo a slovesnost ("Word and verbal art"), also with Mathesius as editor-in-chief. Publication of Travaux ceased in 1939 due to the onset of World War II, but the journal began to be reissued in 1995 as part of a general effort to revive the Circle.
Le travailleur est dressé sur ses jambes, fier, tourné vers le ciel. À l’inverse, le travail asservit la femme, l’avilit, abîme son corps et la diminue. Pour exécuter ses travaux ménagers, la femme est souvent assise, ou à genoux, penchée vers l’eau de la rivière (Emil Obrovsky) ou tournée vers le sol (Bill Brandt).
The Ministry of Agriculture and Hydraulic Resources sets policies concerning conventional water resources in Tunisia, while the Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development governs sanitation, wastewater and environmental planning. Its hydraulic works section, the Diréction Générale des Grands Barrages et des Grands Travaux Hydrauliques (DGBGTH), is responsible for the construction of major water resources projects.
Joseph Toussaint Reinaud was born at Lambesc, Bouches- du-Rhône. He came to Paris in 1815, and became a pupil of Silvestre de Sacy. In 1818-19 he was at Rome as an attaché to the French minister, during which time, he conducted investigations of manuscripts.L'institut : journal general des societes et travaux scientifiques, etc.
Questionnaire de dialectologie du Maghreb (d'après les travaux de W. Marçais, M. Cohen, GS Colin, J. Cantineau, D. Cohen, Ph. Marçais, S. Lévy, etc.). Estudios de dialectología norteafricana y andalusí, EDNA, (5), 73-90. This also explains why Judeo-Tunisian words are generally less removed from their etymological origin than Tunisian words.Aslanov, C. (2016).
His policy generally promoted a free and neutral education system. Minister of Travaux publics in 1938, he was confronted to a great dockers strike, which enhanced the Left distrust for his person. Between 1938 and 1940, he led several delicate diplomatic missions. During that time of international tensions, Anatole's position was a matter of controversy.
Michel Grosclaude et Jean-François Le Nail, Dictionnaire toponymique des communes des Hautes-Pyrénées intégrant les travaux de Jacques Boisgontier, Conseil général des Hautes-Pyrénées, 2000. Coat of arms of LoudervielleThe village arms are described as azure, a lion or, a chief argent with three crescents of the field, the largest in the middle.
Recueil des travaux chimiques des Pays-bas. Paris, 1900, no page. He married later to an Alsatian, Louise Zäpffel or Zöpffel, the sister of Henri Jacques Guillaume Clarke. He and his second wife had a son, Adolphe Hastrel de Rivedoux (1805-1875), artillery captain and traveler, but best known as a painter and print maker.
In 1824, Comte left Saint-Simon, again because of unbridgeable differences. Comte published a Plan de travaux scientifiques nécessaires pour réorganiser la société (1822) (Plan of scientific studies necessary for the reorganization of society). But he failed to get an academic post. His day-to-day life depended on sponsors and financial help from friends.
He won support from Legitimists from Bergues, Hondschoote and Wormhout, supporters of the Empire and republicans. "M. Plichon, ministre des Travaux publics" (1870) Plichon remained independent, although he often voted with the majority. He was made an Officer of the Legion of Honour on 14 August 1867. He was reelected on 24 May 1869.
Brauner received honorary memberships to the Chemical Society of London, the American Chemical Society and the Societe Chimique de France, and an honorary Doctor of Science degree from the University of Manchester. The Recueil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays-Bas honored him in 1925 as did the Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications in 1930.
Emap bought the magazine together with other French titles in 1994. The company was acquired by the Italian media group Arnoldo Mondadori Editore in June 2006. Modes & Travaux is part of Mondadori France, a subsidiary of Mondadori, and is published on a monthly basis. Patricia Wagner is the editor of the monthly, which has its headquarters in Paris.
Morocco has also some of prestigious postgraduate schools, including: l'Institut National des Postes et Télécommunication (INPT), École Nationale Supérieure d'Électricité et de Mecanique (ENSEM), EMI, ISCAE, INSEA, National School of Mineral Industry, École Hassania des Travaux Publics, Les Écoles nationales de commerce et de gestion, École supérieure de technologie de Casablanca.The Guinness Book Of Records, 1998, p. 242, .
Herbrand's theorem is a fundamental result of mathematical logic obtained by Jacques Herbrand (1930).J. Herbrand: Recherches sur la théorie de la démonstration. Travaux de la société des Sciences et des Lettres de Varsovie, Class III, Sciences Mathématiques et Physiques, 33, 1930. It essentially allows a certain kind of reduction of first-order logic to propositional logic.
Graphic History: The Wars, Massacres and Troubles of Tortorel and Perrissin (Travaux D'humanisme Et Renaissance), pg. vii. He has stated that he is agnostic and that his parents raised him in a secular Jewish household, wholly disconnected from the Calvinism in which he would come to specialize.Benedict, Philip (2004). Christ’s Churches Purely Reformed: A Social History of Calvinism.
It became the Sainte-Maxime Golf Club thanks to his grandson, Thierry Ménétrel, in 1991. His firm was inactive during World War II. In 1943, he was a co-founder of the Ecole d'Application aux Métiers des Travaux Publics in Egletons. After the war, he revived his construction firm. He built the Sainte-Dévote Tunnel in Monaco.
He later became the Chief of the Physics Section. His conclusions from the frozen meat project were adopted, and around a million tons of frozen meat were transported in refrigerated wagons, during a four-year period, to various French army fronts.H. Bénard (1926). Notice sur les Titres et Travaux Scientifiques de M. Henri Bénard (Gauthier-Villars, Paris), sec. 5.
Son of Gustave Gueudet and Adèle (née Alexandre). Born on 20 November 1910 in Breteuil-sur-Noye, France, and deceased on 30 March 1966 in Amiens, France. Robert studied at Collège Sainte- Barbe in Paris and attended the Ecole Spéciale des Travaux Publics. He quickly joined his father to work for and develop the Gueudet Group.
Hélène de Portes was born Hélène Rebuffel in 1902, the daughter of Charles Rebuffel, an engineer and director of Société des Grands Travaux de Marseille from 1917 to 1939. She married Count Henri de Portes, but they separated after she had borne him two children. She became Paul Reynaud's mistress in 1930, the year Reynaud entered the cabinet.
On the other hand, A.Schavelev and A.A. Fetisov identify these artifacts as belonging to the cultures of the Volga steppes to the east, or to those of the Southern Ural mountains. Slavic Romny culture developed in these areas subsequently.M. Kazanski, The Middle Dnieper area in the seventh century: an archaeological survey. Travaux et Mémoires 17, 2013, Paris. p.
Maximim-Dominique Consolat was born on 4 August 1785 in Le Bar-sur-Loup, Var, France.Répertoire des travaux, Société de statistique d'histoire et d'archéologie de Marseille et de Provence, 1859, Volume 22, p. 543 He was educated in Draguignan, where he was a very good student in mathematics. His three uncles worked as merchants in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Joseph Oesterlé (born 1954) is a French mathematician who, along with David Masser, formulated the abc conjecture which has been called "the most important unsolved problem in diophantine analysis".Oesterlé „Travaux de Wiles II“, Seminar Bourbaki 1994/5 Oesterlé „Nouvelles approches de Theoreme de Fermat“, Seminar Bourbaki 1987/8, abc Conjecture He is a member of Bourbaki.
Léon Pervinquière (14 August 1873 in La Roche-sur-Yon - 11 May 1913) was a French geologist and paleontologist. He was Chef des Travaux Pratiques de Géologie at the Sorbonne in Paris.Familles Vendée, Pervinquière He was also seen as a geographer. Pervinquière is remembered for his extensive geological studies of Tunisia, which first took place in 1896.
TAM also operated many charter flights. The airline leased an ATR 42-320 in October 1994 and changed its name to Transports et Travaux Aériens de Madagascar (TTAM) around this time. TTAM later purchased its own ATR 42-500, which was used on flights to the Comoros, Mayotte and Réunion. The airline ended operations in January 2002.
Entry was by a drawbridge.Albert Durant des Aulnois, "Les Clefs d'Orthez, épisode de la vie municipale aux XVIe et XVIIIe siècles", in Travaux de l'Académie nationale de Reims (Académie nationale de Reims, 1886) vol 77.1, p 172 (via Gallica). Retrieved 4 June 2020. In the 14th century, Gaston Phébus, Count of Foix, altered it between 1368 and 1375.
9 According to Agterhuis, the record of negotiations - the travaux préparatoires - of the ICCPR reveals that the wording of article 12(4) was changed from "the right to return to one's country" to "the right to enter one's country" was made in order to include nationals or citizens born outside the country and who have never lived therein.
Frederic J. Longrais, "Les moines de l'abbaye Saint Melaine en Angleterre. Les chartes du prieuré d'Hatfield Régis," Recueil de travaux offert à M. Clovis Brunel, v. 2, (Paris, 1955). In around 1230 a fire destroyed part of the priory church, for whose repairs Henry III granted ten oaks each from the forests of Hatfield and Wristle.
One solution is { x ↦ a, y ↦ (identity function) }; another one is { y ↦ (constant function mapping each value to a), x ↦ (any value) }. A unification algorithm was first discovered by Jacques Herbrand,J. Herbrand: Recherches sur la théorie de la démonstration. Travaux de la société des Sciences et des Lettres de Varsovie, Class III, Sciences Mathématiques et Physiques, 33, 1930.
The cost is set at two million euros.Frederic Brenon, « Nantes: Les travaux de la basilique Saint-Donatien ne débuteront pas avant octobre », 20 minutes (France), 16 july 2015 The basilica is prohibited for the moment the public, this ban will be lifted after the first phase of mid-December. On 20 October 2015, repair work began on the Basilica.
A graduate of grammar in 1953, lecturer at École des hautes études of Tunis from 1958 to 1959, chef de travaux, then assistant professor of ancient history at the University of Dakar between 1959 and 1963. He is in charge of teaching in ancient history at the University of Algiers between 1963 and 1964 and at University of Nantes between 1964 and 1976, before becoming a senior lecturer after the defense of his thesis in 1976. From 1983 to 2001, he was director of studies at École pratique des hautes études, VI Section, then director of pensioned studies. Member, then President, of Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques, member of Société des Antiquaires de France, former head of the Interuniversity Network of Studies on Ancient North Africa and Medieval Islam.
In 2014, a plan to extend the line from Ouagadougou to Tambao, a lucrative manganese mine in the far north east of Burkina Faso. The plan was made in conjunction with the French transportation company Bolloré and the international mining and engineering company Pan African MineralsBaro, Evariste. "CHEMIN DE FER ABIDJAN-OUAGA-KAYA: «LES TRAVAUX DE RÉHABILITATION DÉMARRENT EN 2015»." L'Observateur Paalga.
"Mar 2001 - Djibouti", Keesing's Record of World Events, volume 47, March 2001, Djibouti, page 44,040. Hamadou later resigned as RPP Vice-President due to his health and was succeeded in that post by Dileita on 3 July 2003."Le chef de l’Etat préside les travaux de la Session ordinaire du Comité central du Rassemblement Populaire pour le Progrès (RPP)", ADI, 3 July 2003 .
Retrieved on 19 May 2013. "MINISTERE DES TRAVAUX PUBLICS ET DES TRANSPORTS AGENCE NATIONALE DE L'AVIATION CIVILE 01 BP 305 COTONOU – REPUBLIQUE DU BENIN" ANAC Benin was created by decree N°2004-598 of 29 October 2004, replacing the Direction de l'Aviation Civil (Directorate of Civil Aviation)."Présentation de l'ANAC." (Archive) Agence Nationale de l'Aviation Civile du Bénin. Retrieved on 19 May 2013.
114 The Mosque's role as the leading religious institution within the Belgian Islamic community—as well as its intended role as a diplomatic bridge between the Saudi and Belgian monarchies—has been a point of debate since its re-foundation. Ural Manço. Voix et voies musulmanes de Belgique. Volume 43 of Publications des Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis: Travaux et recherches, 2000. pp.
The remaining garrison, caught by surprise, was massacred. William proceeded the following morning to attack the Forts of Sainte Marie and Isabelle, the latter built on the levee of Voorderweert.Annales des travaux publics de Belgique p. 45 He also ordered the dykes of the Polder of Melsele to be demolished with the aim of flooding the area, but the low tide prevented this.
The Bouygues company became the main shareholder in the 1980s, with Colas under Shell/Bouygues jointly holding the Société d'Investissement de Travaux Publics (SITP). French road construction competitors Screg and Sacer were also part of the SITP structure. By the 1990s, the international subsidiaries had been bought back from Shell, and both Sacer (1993) and Screg (1997) became Colas subsidiaries.
Broderies de Marie Monnier, Galerie E. Druet, Paris, France, May 5–30, 1924 Exposition Marie Monnier: travaux de 1923-1927: broderies, aquarelles, gravures. La Maison des Amis des Livres, Paris France, May 16 – June 15, 1927. Marie Monnier: ou, Le fil à broder nos rêves: Donation de M. Maurice Saillet. Musée départemental de l'Oise, Beauvais, France, October 21, 1992 –January 17, 1993.
In 1901 de Flers married Geneviève Sardou, the daughter of Victorien Sardou. He continued to be active writing librettos. His third opera libretto, Les travaux d'Hercule (1901), marked his first collaboration with fellow playwright Gaston Arman de Caillavet and composer Claude Terrasse. Most of his remaining librettos were written with Caillavet, often for Terrasse who was their most frequent musical collaborator.
Brönsted, J. N. (1923) "Einige Bemerkungen über den Begriff der Säuren und Basen" (Some observations about the concept of acids and bases), Recueil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays-Bas, 42 (8) : 718–728. Lowry published a few hundred papers and several books. His 1935 monograph on "Optical Rotatory Power" (1935) has long been regarded as a standard work on the subject.
In 2013, she was nominated to membership of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW). de Swart is an associate editor of the journal Natural Language and Linguistic Theory. She is also a member of the editorial board of Linguistics and Philosophy, Semantics and Pragmatics, Language and Linguistic Compass, Travaux de Linguistique, and the Catalan Journal of Linguistics.
He collaborated with Augustin Saint- Hilaire on the publication of the Brazilian flora and introduced the first seeds of Jubaea chilensis in France. He taught at Chaptal College as professor of zoology, but a neurological disease left him deaf. He became an assistant naturalistLes travaux d'aide naturaliste de C. Naudin, accessed 2013-08-13. in 1854 and married in 1860.
NYU Paris's campus is situated in the former facilities of the École spéciale des travaux publics at 57 boulevard Saint-Germain in the Latin Quarter of the 5th arrondissement, which were purchased by NYU in 2014. The eight-floor campus is shared with Librairie Eyrolles, one of the largest specialized bookshops in Paris. It also hosts the NYU Paris Library and an auditorium.
Born in South Africa, Markram is now an Israeli citizen. Markram met his current wife, fellow neuroscientist Kamila Markram (b. 1975), at the Max Planck Institute for Brain Research in Frankfurt. Philippe Le Bé, "« Avec Frontiers, les travaux des chercheurs sont publiés rapidement et de manière équitable »", Le Temps, published on-line on Sunday 10 April 2016 (page visited on 10 April 2016).
Est mihi collatum Jesu istud nomen amatum. 3\. Plebs omnis plaudit ut me tam sepius audit. En 1891 elles on ete refondues, et avec addition de nouveau metal, six cloches ont ete placees dans Ie clocher de cette eglise + une chambre pour les sonneurs a ete aussi construite, et d'autres travaux ont ete faits, pour faciliter l'entree au clocher. Les frais pour les nouvelles cloches et pour les susdits travaux ont ete fournis par Le Reverend Thomas Bell, M.A., Recteur de cette paroisse et Chanoine honoraire de la Cathedrale de Winchester, et par Blanche Henrietta Lihou sa femme, qui ont fait cette offrande, a la gloire de Dieu, et qui desirent que ces cloches gardent la memoire de leur fils bienaime, Thomas Arthur Bell, qui est mort a Digbys, pres de la Ville d'Exeter Ie7Avril 1889,age de 36 ans.
The total cost of the Shelter Implementation Plan, of which the New Safe Confinement is the most prominent element, is estimated to be around €2.15 billion (US$2.3 billion). The New Safe Confinement accounts for €1.5 billion. The French consortium Novarka with partners Vinci Construction Grands Projets and Bouygues Travaux Publics designed and built the New Safe Confinement. Construction was completed at the end of 2018.
A graduate of the National School of Water and Forestry Engineering (École nationale des ingénieurs des travaux des eaux et forêts, ENITEF) in France,Curriculum vitae at Ngouolali support website (accessed 18 April 2010) . Ngouolali is a water and forestry engineer by profession.Les Élites africaines (1972), page 304 .Translations on Sub-Saharan Africa, issues 1144-1150 (1972), United States Joint Publications Research Service, page 19.
In December 1905, the staff of Dufayel went on strike, protesting the actions of two managers who were considered to be unfairly punitive and capricious. The strike lasted only a few days and little was accomplished.Claudie Lesselier, "Employées de grands magasins à Paris (avant 1914)," Le Mouvement social, No. 105, Travaux de femmes dans la France du XIXe siècle (Oct. -Dec., 1978), pp. 109-126.
Archaeology map of TunisiaHenchir-Loulou a locality and archaeology site near the modern town of Aïn Makhlouf, Algeria.Michael Greenhalgh, The Military and Colonial Destruction of the Roman Landscape of North Africa.(BRILL, 2014)p261Leslie Dossey, Peasant and Empire in Christian North Africa(University of California Press, c2010.) p256. BULLETIN ARCHÉOLOGIQUE DU COMITÉ DES TRAVAUX HISTORIQUES (MINISTERE DE L'INSTRUCTION PUBLIQUE ET DES BEAUX-ARTS, 1897) p266.
Additionally, this line showed a marked curve towards the head in the supratemporal area, while it is more gently curved in solea solea.A. Forest, Le céteau Dicologoglossa cunetata (Moreau), sa biologie et sa pêche dans le sud du golfe de Gasgogne. Revue des Travaux de l'Institut des Pêches Maritimes (ISTPM), 1975/03, Volume 39, Issue 1, Pages 5-62. Article en ligne sur le site de l'Ifremer.
Of the original castle, all that remains is a tower, at one time known as the Prison Tower, and in the 19th century used for sheep. In the 16th or 17th century, the castle was rebuilt in the Renaissance style.M. l'abbé Chevallier, "Le canton de Ville-en-Tardenois artistique & Monumental", Travaux de l'Académie nationale de Reims, vol 94, page 158 (18923) . Retrieved 19 December 2018.
It was followed in 1860 by Ueber Tammuz und die Menschenverehrung bei den Alten Babyloniern (ib. 1860). The learned world in 1899 celebrated Chwolson's literary jubilee by presenting him with a collection of articles written in his honor by prominent European scholars. This was published by Baron David Günzburg under the title Recueil des travaux rédigés en mémoire du jubilé scientifique de M. Daniel Chwolson, Berlin, 1899.
Later, he became a student of Léon Cogniet. In 1827, while decorating the new Théâtre de l'Ambigu-Comique, he was taken as a student by Louis Daguerre and became a collaborator on Daguerre's popular theatre dioramas."Note sur les travaux de Mr Hyppolite Sebron" from a Mémoire by Sebron @ Niepce-Daguerre.com. Baptism of Prince Philippe, Count of Paris (1841), commissioned by King Louis-Philippe.
His name is mentioned in the passion of Saint Nereus and Achilles.N. Didier, H. Dubled, J. Barruol, Cartulaire de l'Église d'Apt, (835–1130), in Essais et travaux de l’Université de Grenoble, Librairie Dalloz, Paris, 1967. p. 16. and in the "Acts of St. Auspice". His tomb was found during renovation work in 1056, in a crypt under a ruined altar in the Cathedral of Apt.
CS Constantine was officially founded under the name of Club Sportif Constantinois on June 26, 1926. It was also named Chabab Mécanique de Constantine from 1977 to 1987. Tassili Airlines the airlines firm of the petroleum company Sonatrach sponsored the club from 2012 to 2016. And since 2016, the club was sponsored by the Entreprise Nationale des Travaux aux Puits (ENTP), another firm of Sonatrach.
Gerald V d'Armagnac (died 1219), Count of Armagnac and Fézensac from 1215 to 1219, was the son of Bernard d'Armagnac, Viscount of Fézensaguet and Geralda of Foix.Bulletin de la Section de géographie, Vol.15, Ed. Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques, (Imprimerie Nationale, 1900), 128. In 1182, his great uncle the Count Bernard IV of Armagnac, made Gerald's father, Bernard, heir in case he died without children.
Ksour-el-Maïete is a set of ruins in Tunisia near the Cherita and the Sebkhet de Sidi El Hani lakes. The ruins date from the Roman Empire and are tentatively identified as a station on the Roman Road from Althiburos To Thysdrus. Bulletin Archéologique du Comité des travaux historiques Et scientifiques (1900) p126. According to one interpretation of the Antonine Itinerary,Itinéraire d'Antonin, éd. d'O.
The president of the Republic Fulgencio Batista planned to expand the city to the east by building a new suburb with large avenues, and luxury buildings. A new connection between Havana Vieja and the east side cross Havana Bay was required; the new Havana Tunnel under the Havana Bay was built by the French company Societé de Grand Travaux de Marseille between 1957-58.
It was fitted with a manual button to record milestones and stations in the record. Such car was developed by travaux Strasbourg now part of GEISMAR Group. By 1927 the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway had a track car in operation followed by the Estrada de Ferro Central do Brasil in 1929. These two cars were built by Baldwin using the gyroscope technology of Sperry Corporation.
Marin Molliard (8 June 1866, in Châtillon-Coligny – 24 July 1944, in Paris) was a French botanist. From 1888 he studied at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris, where he successively earned degrees in mathematics (1889), physics (1890) and natural sciences (1891). In 1892 he obtained his agrégation, and two years later became chef de travaux to the faculty of sciences at Paris.Molliard, Marin (1866-1944) IDREF.
In 2008, she won the competition for the Maison des sciences humaines in Belval, part of the expanding University of Luxembourg."Conférence de presse: résultats du concours d'architecture", Ministère des Travaux publics, 24 May 2008. Retrieved 6 February 2012. Fabeck has also been successful in a number of other competitions organised by the City of Luxembourg including the Plan lumière (together with the Frenchman Yann Kersalé) in 2006.
From 1974 till 1989 he lectured at the Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw. An employee of the Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures PAS (previously Research Center for Mediterranean Archaeology PAS) since 1961. Stefan Jakobielski is the author of numerous publications and editor of scientific journals, including Nubia, Études et Travaux, Nubielskica et Aethiopica and Bibliotheca nubica. Since 2005, co- editor of "Gdańsk Archaeological Museum African Reports".
Ed. Bonnet, Deux lettres de Bory de Saint-Vincent relatives aux travaux de la Commission d'Algérie, Bull. Société de Botanique de France, 1909. Bory published numerous books on the country, such as Notice sur la commission exploratrice et scientifique d’Algérie (1838), Sur la flore de l’Algérie (1843), Sur l’anthropologie de l’Afrique française (1845) and the Exploration scientifique de l’Algérie pendant les années 1840, 1841, 1842. Sciences physiques (1846-1867).
Structural determination by electron diffraction showed two different C-C lengths; the bonds to the quarternary ("spiro") carbon atom are shorter (146.9 pm) than those between the methylene groups (CH2–CH2, 151.9 pm). The C–C–C angles on the spiro C atom are 62.2°, larger than in cyclopropane.G. Dallinga, R. K. van der Draai, L. H. Toneman, Recueil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays-Bas 87, 897 (1968).
Société de l'histoire de France, Société des anciens textes français, Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques), he was a renowned paleographer and published scientific editions of medieval chroniclers (e.g. VillehardouinGeoffroy de Ville-Hardouin, La conquête de Constantinople, 1872 (text and translation) and JoinvilleHistoire de Saint Louis, par Jean, sire de Joinville, 1868. Jean, sire de Joinville, Histoire de Saint Louis, Credo and Lettre à Louis X, 1874 (translation).).
Günther Garbrecht, "Historische Wasserbauten in Ost-Anatolien" In Christoph Ohlig (ed.): Wasserbauten im Königreich Urartu und weitere Beiträge zur Hydrotechnik in der Antike pp. 90 GoogleBooks The dam was first discovered and partially exposed during the Turkish archaeologists Hâmit Zübeyir Koşay and 's excavations at Alaca Höyük in 1935.Remzi Oğuz Arık: Les fouilles d'Alaca Höyük entreprises par la Société d'histoire turque. Rapport préliminaire sur les travaux en 1935.
The chief source of his biography is his own poetry, especially the Latin elegy addressed to Jean de Morel, "Elegia ad Janum Morellum Ebredunensem, Pytadem suum," printed with a volume of Xenia (Paris, 1569). A study of his life and writings by H. Chamard, forming vol. viii. of the Travaux et mémoires de l'université de Lille (Lute, 1900), contains all the available information and corrects many common errors.
Article "D'importants travaux de voirie seront exécutés sur la route 19" (Major road works will be executed on Route 19), Journal Le Bien Public, 10 Oct. 1946, p. 2-3. Following his death, the City Council of Sainte- Thècle paid tribute to him on the obituary page of Le Nouvelliste for his social and economic involvement throughout his life.Journal Le Nouvelliste, obituary section, January 15, 1993, p. 27.
FNAC is little-known, but is the largest collection of living art in France. As of 2014 it had 70,000 works of visual art, photography, decorative art and design. The FNAC has its origins in the Bureau des travaux d'art (Office of Art Works) created in 1878, which became the FNAC in 1976. In 1981 it became the responsibility of the Délégation aux arts plastiques of the French Ministry of Culture.
63, 92, 93 & 98, available online copyright-free and may also have undertaken works in Karnak where a pedestal for a sacred barque inscribed with Amenemhat III and IV names was found in 1924.Maurice Pillet: Rapport sur les travaux de Karnak (1923–1924), ASAE 24, 1924, p. 53-88, available onlineH. Gauthier: À propos de certains monuments décrits dans le dernier rapport de M. Pillet, ASAE 24, 1924, p.
Henri Dehérain (31 March 1867 - 22 February 1941) was a French historian and geographer. Dehérain won three prizes from the Académie française: the Prix Thiers for Le Soudan égyptien sous Méhémet-Ali in 1898, the Prix Montyon for Études sur l’Afrique in 1905, and the Prix Broquette-Gonin for Travaux sur l’Égypte et sur le Proche-Orient, le Cap, l’Abyssinie au point de vue de l’influence française in 1935.
Paris: Ministère des Travaux Publics. pp. 146–160 The section from Longueau through Amiens and to the junction with the line to Rouen is electrified at 25 kV 50 Hz. From 2009 to 2010 the line from Boulogne to Rang- du-Fliers was also electrified to allow a TER-GV service to run.Bernard Collardey, "Amiens - Calais : La ligne de la côte se modernise", in Rail Passion, no 158, December 2010, p.
The repertoire is basically contemporary, though the classics are sometimes performed. The theatre is directed by Anne-Marie Lazarini and Dominique Bourde. Recent productions have included lesser-known works by Carlo Goldoni, Leo Tolstoi, Eugène Labiche, Robert de Flers and Gaston de Caillavet, as well as modern works by Michel Vinaver (Les travaux et les jours) and Robert Pinget (Ici ou ailleurs) — also Molière's major classic George Dandin.
Chamussy was the recipient of a prize from the Association France-Liban for it. Additionally, he published many articles in journals like La Civiltà Cattolica, Études, The Month, and Travaux et jours. Chamussy was inducted into the National Order of Merit in 2001, and he was awarded the Legion of Honour in 2007. He was also inducted into the Order of Civil Merit by the King of Spain in 2012.
Hariri in 2009 Prior to entering politics, Hariri was the chairman of the executive committee of Oger Telecom, which pursued telecommunication interests in the Middle East and Africa, from 1994 to 2005. In addition, Hariri was the chairman of Omnia Holdings and a board member of Oger International Entreprise de Travaux Internationaux, Saudi Oger, Saudi Investment Bank, Saudi Research and Marketing Group and Lebanese television channel Future TV.
H. Gauthier: Quelques additions au Livres des rois d'Égypte, in Recueil der Travaux 40 (1923), 198 (21) The false door was only fully published in 1963 by Henry George Fischer.H. G. Fischer: A stela of the Heracleopolitan Period at Saqqara: the Osiris Iti, in ZÄS 90 (1963), 36-37, pl. VI Very little is known about Zat-Iytjenu. She bore the titles sole ornament of the king and Priestess of Hathor.
Homework and projects are often given by teachers and the students are expected to give them in at the due date. Projects are often related to the IB Program and students are supposed to do the projects while respecting the presentation code presented in the "How to Present a Written Work Guide" ("Guide de présentation des travaux écrits" lit. "Written Assignment Presentation Guide") and developing their profiles from the IB Learner Profile.
Dragages was accused of not providing sufficient training to workers, and failing to ensure the safety of the platform. A representative for Takamura argued against prosecuting the company as it was only responsible for installing the platform. Dragages et Travaux Publics was found solely responsible for the collapse. The company was fined HK$105,000 on 8 August 1997 after admitting to three charges of failing to ensure safety and failing to maintain properly built scaffolding.
The site was surveyed by CORF (Commission d'Organisation des Régions Fortifiées), the Maginot Line's design and construction agency, and was approved for construction in August 1931. It was completed at a cost of 24 million francs by the contractor Générale des Travaux Publics.Mary, Tome 1, p. 52 The petit ouvrage was originally planned as a gros ouvrage with fourteen blocks The project was scaled back, and Block 3 was not connected to the main ouvrage.
Abbildung der Camperschen Ebene basierend auf einem Kupferstich aus Peter Campers Werk Über den natürlichen Unterschied der Gesichtszüge in Menschen verschiedener Gegenden und verschiedenen Alters von 1792. Die Campersche Ebene ist orange hervorgehoben. Georges Cuvier praised his "genius eye" but criticised him for keeping himself to simple sketches."Camper porta, pour ainsi dire en passant, le coup d'œil du génie sur une foule d'objets intéressants, mais presque tous ses travaux ne furent que des ébauches".
Construction began in July 2008 and the project was completed in early July 2010. The bridge was built by The Hale Street Link Alliance (HSLA) which consisted of four companies; Bouygues Travaux Publics, Macmahon Holdings, Seymour Whyte and Hyder Consulting. During construction, lane closures on Coronation Drive caused delays for motorists and resulted in temporary changes to associated public transport services. The final concrete pour for the main bridge span occurred on 2 December 2009.
An ethnic Mbochi and a member of the Gamboma clan,"Nepotists' nirvana", Africa Confidential, volume 45, number 9, 30 April 2004. Itoua was born in Pointe-Noire but was considered a native of Cuvette Department. He graduated from the École spéciale des travaux publics, a French civil engineering school in Paris, in 1982. During the 1980s, he worked in Congo- Brazzaville at the National Electricity Company and subsequently at the subsidiary oil company Elf-Congo.
512 Comnen also contributed an ethnographic overview of Dobruja (La Dobrogea), just as the region was being absorbed into a Greater Bulgaria. Georges Lacour-Gayet, who presented the work at the Romanian Academy, noted that the "savant work" of "truth and justice", had exposed the practices of Bulgarization.Georges Lacour-Gayet, "Rapports verbaux et communications diverses. La Dobrogea (Dobroudja), de M. N. P. Comnène", in Séances et Travaux de l'Académie des Sciences Morales.
Apart from exchange agreements with world high-level universities, École des Ponts offers every year to selected students from some universities of France's partner countries to pursue their studies and earn the École des Ponts degree besides their original university's degree. Universities with this form of partnership include the National Engineering School of Tunis from Tunisia, the École Hassania des travaux publics from Morocco and the Université Saint-Joseph de Beyrouth from Lebanon.
The procedure was first described in 1921 by French surgeon Henri Albert Hartmann.Hartmann, H.: 30th Congress Francais de Chirurgie-Process, Verheaux, Memoires, et Discussions, 30:411, 1921 The original two-paragraph article in French together with an English translation by Thomas Pézier and a modern commentary is available. The procedure is described in detail in his book, Chirurgie du Rectum, which was published in 1931 and constituted volume 8 of his Travaux de Chirurgie.
The government has made major efforts to overcome these problems. In 1983 the Ministry of Planning and Reconstruction reported that the opening of the 1982-83 school year was the most successful since the upheavals of 1979. In 1984 the Université du Tchad, the Ecole Nationale d'Administration, and the Ecole Nationale des Travaux Publics reopened their doors as well. In the late 1980s, the Ministry of Education had administrative responsibility for all formal schooling.
The ruins at Menadla date from the Roman Empire and are tentatively identified as a station on the Roman Road from Althiburos(Dahmani) To Thysdrus(El Djem) called Terento, Bulletin Archéologique du Comité des travaux historiques Et scientifiques (1900) p126. though there is a suggestion the town was named Forontoniana,Forontoniana at .gcatholic.org has also be proposed. The ruins are tentatively identified with a Roman town of the Roman province of Byzacene, called Terento.
Pierre Augustin Dangeard Pierre Clement Augustin Dangeard (23 November 1862, Ségrie – 10 November 1947, Ségrie) was a botanist and mycologist known for his investigations of sexual reproduction in fungi. He was the father of botanist Pierre Dangeard (1895–1970) and geologist Louis Dangeard (1898–1987). Beginning in 1883, he worked as a préparateur to the faculty at Caen, earning his doctorate in 1886. Following graduation, he served as chief of travaux de botanique.
He then later became a planter, therefore owning slaves, and was afterward chosen president of the University of Louisiana that he reorganized with the support of local masonic lodges, known today as Tulane University. He returned to France in 1834, and published in 1838 an Expos sommaire des travaux de Joseph Lakanal. Shortly afterwards, in spite of his advanced age, Lakanal married a second time. He died in Paris; his widow died in 1881.
The team also discovered a large Roman bath complex. In the 1960s and 1970s, research was conducted on Kom Sidi Youssuf to identify the early Christian basilica. Barbara Ruszczyc directed the works. The subsequent directors, Karol Myśliwiec and Hanna Szymańska, studied the older layers of the site, dating to the Roman and Ptolemaic periods. Annual reports were published in the “Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean” (since 1990) and “Études et Travaux” (since 1966) journals.
Nielsen was born and raised in the mountainous region of Lake Annecy in eastern France. He began his career as a puppeteer presenting shows in local schools. After a varied career, he joined the animation studio Idéfix (created by Rene Goscinny and Albert Uderzo, creators of the French comic and animated film series Asterix). He began his career at Idéfix as the First Assistant Director of Les 12 Travaux D'Asterix and La Ballade des Dalton.
The hieroglyph text was published, in the 1800s and early 1900s in five resources:Budge, (1989), 1929. p. 103. :#Urbain Bouriant, "La stèle 5576 du Musée du Boulaq-(now Egyptian Museum) et L'inscription de Rosette", in Recueil de travaux, Paris, 1885, vol vi, pp 1-20. :#Baillet, Le décret de Memphis et les inscriptiones de Rosette et de Damanhour, Paris, 1905. :#Ahmed Kamal (Egyptologist), Catalogue générale des antiquités égyptiennes, No. 22188, with photographic reproduction.
Mering was born in Vilkaviškis, Russia, to a Jewish family. After formal education in Russia, he went to France in 1921 to study engineering. In 1925 he obtained the degree of Diplôme d'Ingénieur en Génie Electrique from École Spéciale des Travaux Publics in Paris. He joined the Faculté des sciences in Paris as research engineer in 1925, and at the same time enrolled in the institute for the course of Licencié de Sciences.
61: Meischner, J. und Laflı E. Eine frühklassische Stele aus Samsun/Amisos. In: Istanbuler Mitteilungen, 65, Ernst Wasmuth Verlag, Tübingen, 2015, 63-81. 60: Meischner, J. und Laflı E. Der Fischer am Meer. Römische Brunnenlandschaften. In: Il Mar Nero 8, 2010/2011, 231-238. Edizioni Quasar, Rom 2013. , 59: Meischner, J. Das Spitzbauchknäblein aus Elaiussa Sebasté, Kilikien, Études et Travaux 25, Edition Wydawnictwo Neriton, Warschau 2012, 254-259. 56: Meischner, J. [Rez.
Mounir speaking Tunisian Arabic, recorded for Wikitongues. The Tunisian Derja () is considered a variety of Arabic – or more accurately a set of dialects.« Travaux de phonologie. Parlers de Djemmal, Gabès, Mahdia (Tunisie) et Tréviso (Italie) », Cahiers du CERES, Tunis, 1969 Tunisian is built upon a significant Berber, African Romance Tilmatine Mohand, Substrat et convergences: Le berbére et l'arabe nord-africain (1999), in Estudios de dialectologia norteafricana y andalusi 4, pp 99–119 Corriente, F. (1992).
He holds an engineering degree from the École spéciale des travaux publics (ESTP) of Paris. Guillaume Sarkozy started his career working on assignments at the Directorate (Office) of Public Safety (direction de la sécurité civile) inside the Ministry of Interior (1974-1976). He then joined IBM France where he was a sales engineer (1976-1979). In 1979, he became COO of Tissage de Picardie and has been its president and CEO since 1981.
The bridge was designed by architect Charles Lavigne and consulting engineer Michel Virlogeux. The project was commissioned by Centre Expérimental de Recherches et d'Études du Bâtiment et des Travaux Publics (CEBTP) and co- contracted by VINCI Construction France, Campenon Bernard TP, GTM Génie Civil et Services, and Sogea Bretagne. Wind analysis of the structure was performed by Scientific and Technical Centre for Building. The total cost of the construction was estimated to be €35,000,000.
Mambé was trained as a civil engineer. He was educated in Abidjan at the École nationale supérieure des travaux publics and in Paris at the Centre des hautes études de la construction and the École nationale des ponts et chaussées. He was the head of Ivory Coast's Bureau central des études techniques and later was president of the country's electoral commission. In April 2011, Mambé was appointed as the governor of Abidjan Autonomous District.
Georges Kuhnholtz-Lordat (8 January 1888 in Montpellier - 5 March 1965 in Montpellier) was a French agronomist and phytogeographer. From 1913 he served as chef de travaux at the École nationale agronomique in Montpelier. He later received his doctorate in sciences and in 1924 was named professor of botany at the École nationale d'agriculture de Montpellier. From 1954 to 1958 he was a professor at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris.
Louis Thiry (15 February 1935Précis analytique des travaux de l'Académie des sciences, belles-lettres et arts de Rouen (in French) – 27 June 2019) was a French concert organist, composer and pedagogue. He was professor of organ at the Regional Conservatoire in Rouen and played in concerts internationally. His many recordings include the complete organ works of Olivier Messiaen in 1972, which received several awards and led the composer to describe him as "an extraordinary organist". Thiry was blind.
The district will be connected by air transport with the Golo-Djigbé International Airport scheduled for delivery in December 2020. Mairie d'Abomey Calavi, Lancement officiel des travaux préparatoires de la construction de l'aéroport international de Golo-Djigbé, mairie-abomey-calavi.bj, Benin, March 12, 2017 Josaphat, Bénin – aéroport de Golo-Djigbé: les chefs quartiers dans la « sauce », beninwebtv.com, Benin, February 16, 2018 Natacha Gorwitz, , Quatre ans, huit chantiers et 2,8 milliards d’euros pour relancer l’économie béninoise, jeuneafrique.
During works late antique burials were discovered.Asnières / Hôtel de Ville: Travaux Behind this wing was a rear courtyard opening onto the village square. The centre of the wings was marked by a forecourt with semi-circular lawns and topped by a bust of the king with the marquis' monogram on the base to remind the viewer of his royal post. Some courtiers thus mocked the château d'Asnières, calling it a new royal residence built in the marquis' name.
He led the development of Russian system of measures, and creation of the first standard units of mass and length, the platinum pounds and yards, as well as exemplary volume measures – buckets and the quadrangle. The results of his works were legitimized in the imperial decree in 1835, and they are described in the Travaux de la Commission pour fixer les mesures et les poids etc. (St. Petersburg, 1841). In 1843 he was elected ordinary academician.
Alfred de Pischof (17 May 1882 – 12 August 1922) was an Austrian aviation pioneer. From 1901 to 1907, he attended the Collége Chaptal and École Speciale des Travaux Publics in Cachan (near Paris), France and studied road and railway engineering; his grandfather had been a railway specialist. De Pischof had also been interested in aircraft technology, and he often visited Charles and Gabriel Voisin. By 1906, Alfred had created his own glider and by 1907, his first biplane.
The First World War provided a change of emphasis for Bénard's research. He was placed in charge of a study of the question of transporting frozen meat in refrigerated wagons (1914–1916), and subsequently joined the Commission Supérieure des Inventions de Guerre in Paris, and the Physics Section of the Direction des Inventions (both appointments between 1917–1919).H. Bénard (1926). Notice sur les Titres et Travaux Scientifiques de M. Henri Bénard (Gauthier-Villars, Paris), p. 4.
On 24 November 1887, Paul was killed when he fell from the scaffolding. As Monier's eldest son, Pierre, had severed his relationship with his father over a family argument, Joseph found himself with no sons of working age to help him in the business. In June 1888, the firm of "J Monier constructeur" was declared bankrupt, and in April 1889 went into liquidation. However, in 1890 he formed a new firm: "L'Entreprise générale de travaux en ciment J Monier".
103–106 Furthermore, Macron requested concrete proposals and a timetable with proposed actions for the return of cultural objects. Through his explicit statement, "Dialogue and participation must accompany all stages of this work","Le dialogue et la participation devront accompagner toutes les étappes de ces travaux". Sarr et Savoy, 2018, p. 104 Macron not only indicated a specific approach, but also opened the door to public debate about his new cultural policy and the resulting report.
Castellum Ripae (literally "Riverbank Forification") or Hadjar-Ouaghef is a locality and archeological site in Algeria, North Africa. xxx.Michael Greenhalgh, The Military and Colonial Destruction of the Roman Landscape of North Africa, 1830–1900, pp 75 2014. Castellum Ripae is North-East of Hanaïa and 6km from the confluence of the Sık'k'ak and the Isurs Rivers.Revue Africaine Volume 1 Année 1856 (Journal Des Travaux De La Société Historique Algérienne Par Les Membres De La Société) p1090.
The University Institutes of Technology (Instituts Universitaires de Technologie, IUT) are tech schools in the regional capitals of Tahoua, Maradi, and Zinder created in October 2006, and operating from 2007 to 2008. In 2009 it was decided in the National Assembly that the campuses would be integrated into the Université Abdou Moumouni.Poursuite des travaux de la 1ère session ordinaire de l'Assemblée nationale : deux projets de loi du secteur de l'éducation adoptés par les élus . Zabeirou Moussa.
After leaving the navy de Pierrefeu devoted himself in part to applied science and technology, in particular to urban planning, and in part to intellectual speculation inspired by the symbolism of numbers and forms. In August 1924 he married Fanita d'Onthcorn. As an engineer, de Pierrefeu was prime contractor for the Oued-Beth Dam in the region of Meknes, Morocco. He then became director of the company Grands travaux hydrauliques de Marseille (Great Hydraulic Works of Marseille).
"Gabon : La commission paritaire majorité-opposition a commencé ses travaux à huit clos" , Gabonews, 16 May 2006 . In the December 2006 parliamentary election, he was elected to the National Assembly as the UGDD candidate in Mounana Commune."Liste des Députés par Circonscription" , National Assembly website (accessed 5 January 2009) . Following the election, he became the President of the Group of the Forces of Change (GFC), a parliamentary group composed of deputies from various opposition parties, in March 2007.
Swedish courts frequently avail themselves of the legislative history (, literally "travaux préparatoires") in interpreting the law. Valid documents of legislative history are often taken to be official government reports, the bills (proposition) presented by the Government before the Riksdag, statements made by the responsible minister at the Government session where the bill was adopted (regeringssammanträde), the report on the bill by the relevant Riksdag committee (utskottsbetänkande), and statements made by the responsible minister during the debate in the Riksdag.
The École nationale des travaux publics de l'État (ENTPE), National School of Public Works of the State, is an engineering school part of the French Grandes Écoles under the supervision of the Ministry of Ecology, Energy, Sustainable Development and Sea, and part of the University of Lyon network. It is located since 1970 in Vaulx-en-Velin, in the suburbs of Lyon, facing the École Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Lyon, the school of architecture of Lyon.
Démarrage des travaux de construction du nouveau stade du TP Mazembe, à Lubumbashi (french) April 30, 2010 In April 2010 the construction of the new stadium of the TP Mazembe Lubumbashi club began, an enclosure that will meet the standards required by the African Football Confederation (CAF) to host international competitions, the new facilities have a VIP press room, parking for vehicles and synthetic grass. Until 2011 the TP Mazembe made use of the Stade Frederic Kibassa Maliba.
Born in Paris to the architect Auguste Pellechet (1789-1871), he studied at the École polytechnique and the École des beaux-arts (class of 1850) in the studio of Abel Blouet. In 1869 he became a member of the société centrale des architectes français Ruth Fiori, Pellechet, Jules Antoine François Auguste sur le site du comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques. and in 1899 was made a Chevalier of the Légion d’honneur. He died in Paris.
Ali Haddad (born 27 January 1965 in Tizi Ouzou) is an Algerian Businessman. He is the co-founder and CEO of ETRHB (Entreprise des Travaux Routiers, Hydrauliques et Bâtiments; Road, Hydraulic and Building Works Company in English),Mfonobong Nsehe, 5 Multi-Millionaires From Algeria You Should Know, Forbes.com, 5 June 2018 and the President of the FCE (Forum des Chefs d'Entreprises; Business Leaders Forum in English) since 2014.Algeria: Ali Haddad Elected New President of FCE, Allafrica.
Notice sur la vie et les travaux administratives de M. André Paul Sain-Rousset, Baron de Vauxonne Several suggestions for names for the vineyard were brought up, but a younger brother had inherited the nearby vineyard, Le Petit Grange (the small barn), and Emile consequently named the vineyard after the 60-metre-long barn that today houses the entire wine production, Château Grand'Grange (the large barn). Presently, the estate is 20 ha, of which 13 ha is vineyard.
The complex was built under a public–private partnership involving the Hong Kong government, landowner Airport Authority Hong Kong, and a consortium led by private company Dragages et Travaux Publics. The name of the new centre, AsiaWorld-Expo, was announced on 27 November 2003, and is intended to reflect Hong Kong's "Asia's World City" promotional brand, which was launched in 2001. A groundbreaking ceremony was held on 29 March 2004. The new facility opened on 21 December 2005.
En 2901 Mme la baronne de > Rothschild lue fil un don pareil. > Le comité directeur de la Hachemia est composé de personnalités marquantes > de Caire. M. Vita Palacci, le distingué chef de l'importante maison du > commerce Palacci fils, Haim et Cie, qui est bien connue en Egypte et au > Soudain, en est le president actif et dévoué. Parmi ses collaborateurs, > citons de Dr. Beneroya, le directeur du journal "La Vara"; M. Talvi, > ingénieur au ministère des Travaux publies, etc.
Lin-Joel Ndembet, "Zeng Ebome et Maganga Moussavou à la peine" , bdpgabon.org, 23 October 2003 . As a representative of the opposition, Bourdes-Ogouliguende was included on the joint majority-opposition commission on the reform of the electoral process, which began its work in May 2006 and included 12 representatives from the Presidential Majority as well as 12 from the opposition."Gabon : La commission paritaire majorité-opposition a commencé ses travaux à huit clos" , Gabonews, 16 May 2006 .
To increase its constituency, the bank expanded to Seine-et-Marne, Seine-et-Oise, Marne and Aisne. Furthermore, it opened branches in Reims, Epernay and Paris. In the early 1930s, the bank renamed itself Banque Populaire Industrielle et Commerciale de la Région Est de Paris. In addition to small accounts, the bank also welcomed larger clients such as the Mouchotte brothers (alcohol merchants), Noël (real estate agent), Paul Coche (furniture manufacturer) and the Banque des Travaux publics.
The prefabricated steel sections that would compose the church were manufactured in Binche, Belgium. According to historian Ambeth Ocampo, the knockdown steel parts were ordered from the Societe anonyme des Enterprises de Travaux Publiques in Brussels. In all, of prefabricated steel sections were transported in eight separate shipments from Belgium to the Philippines, the first shipment arriving in 1888. Belgian engineers supervised the assembly of the church, the first column of which was erected on September 11, 1890.
The recording sometimes took place at festivals or abroad. In June 2008, Jean Lebrun stopped producing the program Travaux publics. He then worked until February 2011 as program advisor to the director of the France Culture channel. Lebrun replaced , producer of ' on France Inter, with ' on 28 February 2011. He is the author of Journaliste en campagne (October 2006) and Le Journalisme en chantier : chronique d'un artisan« Jean Lebrun, artisan- journaliste », critique de , former director of France Culture, published by Nonfiction.
Formed in 2004 by Raoul and Helmut Tellier, the group's name was derived from a Guy de Maupassant story of the same name. Their first release was a cover of Rage Against the Machine's "Killing in the Name" on a compilation album Travaux Publics in 2006. They would later go onto release their first album La Maison Tellier in that year. They toured from late 2006 to early 2007 and released their second album Second Souffle in 2007 on the Euro-Visions label.
The company raised 14 million francs, of them 9,795,000 francs (390,000 pounds) from Christian religious followers. Construction was carried out by the Parisian Company for Public Works and Construction (Société des Travaux Publiques et Constructions), at a cost of 10 million francs (400,000 pounds), and was to be completed by April 1, 1893. Gerold Eberhard, from Switzerland, was selected to be the chief engineer for the project. While the railway was considered a rare collaboration between Jews, Catholics and Protestants (J.
As an example, certain Christian churches evangelise populations in Africa with translations of the Bible and the help of associations such as the Summer Institute of Linguistics7. For instance, the Kimbanguist church, founded by a Congolese man converted by a Protestant missionary society, operates in the territory of the Kikongo languageHermann Hochegger, Grammaire du kiKongo ya leta, CEEBA, sér. III : travaux linguistiques, vol. 6). (18 million speakers across Angola, Gabon and the western regions of Congo-Kinshasa and Congo-Brazzaville).
Sources: During the 1930s, the company started road construction, and became the Société Chimique & Routière de la Gironde (SCRG) in 1936. In the next three decades, the company diversified into related business areas, including civil engineering and construction, and in 1964 was renamed Société Chimique Routière & d’Entreprise Générale (Screg). In 1979, the Screg Routes et Travaux Publics subsidiary was spun off, and during the 1980s Sacer and Colas became part of the same holding group as Screg. Screg Belgium was founded in 1989.
Edgard Hérouard (1858-1932) Edgard Joseph Émile Hérouard (18 March 1858 in Saint-Quentin, Aisne - 22 March 1932 in Paris) was a French marine biologist. In 1889 he started work as a préparateur at the Sorbonne, earning his doctorate in natural sciences during the following year. From 1895 he served as chef des travaux pratiques de zoologie. In 1901 he was named vice-president of the Société zoologique de France, and soon afterwards was appointed assistant director of the Station biologique de Roscoff.
Kanas, Nick (2007). Star Maps – History, Artistry, and Cartography, Berlin Heidelberg New York: Springer-Praxis. pp. 197-199 His major publications were Description de L'Univers (1683) in 5 volumes, and Les Travaux de Mars ou l'Art de la Guerre (1684) in 3 volumes. His Description de L'Universe contains a wide variety of information, including star maps, maps of the ancient and modern world, and a synopsis of the customs, religion and government of the many nations included in his text.
The division between prokaryotes and eukaryotes was firmly established by the microbiologists Roger Stanier and C. B. van Niel in their 1962 paper The concept of a bacterium (though spelled procaryote and eucaryote there). That paper cites Édouard Chatton's 1937 book Titres et Travaux Scientifiques for using those terms and recognizing the distinction. One reason for this classification was so that what was then often called blue-green algae (now called cyanobacteria) would not be classified as plants but grouped with bacteria.
He soon became dissatisfied with Gallimard after being offended by senior staff member Pierre Nora. Along with Paul Veyne and François Wahl, Foucault launched a new series of academic books, known as Des travaux (Some Works), through the company Seuil, which he hoped would improve the state of academic research in France. He also produced introductions for the memoirs of Herculine Barbin and My Secret Life. Foucault's Histoire de la Sexualité: la volonté de savoir concentrates on the relation between truth and sex.
As a representative of the opposition, Moussavou King was included on the joint majority-opposition commission on the reform of the electoral process, which began its work in May 2006 and included 12 representatives from the Presidential Majority as well as 12 from the opposition."Gabon : La commission paritaire majorité-opposition a commencé ses travaux à huit clos" , Gabonews, 16 May 2006 . Moussavou King and PSG chose to support opposition candidate Pierre Mamboundou in the 30 August 2009 presidential election.
Henchir-Merelma is a locality and archaeological site in the Mahdia Governorate of Tunisia. The ruins at Henchir-Merelma are near the Cherita River and Sebkhet de Sidi El Hani lakes and date from the time of the Roman Empire and is tentatively identified with Aelioe Bulletin Archéologique du Comité des travaux historiques Et scientifiques(1900) p126. a civitas of the Roman Province of Byzacena. According to the Antonine Itinerary, Aeliae was on the Roman Road from Althiburos To Thysdrus.
Genève : Droz, 2012. (Travaux d'Humanisme et Renaissance ; 507). . For the life of Julius Caesar, the letters edited by his son, those subsequently published in 1620 by the President de Maussac, the Scaligerana, and his own writings are full of autobiographical matter, are the chief authorities. Jules de Bourousse de Laffore's Etude sur Jules César de Lescale (Agen, 1860) and Adolphe Magen's Documents sur Julius Caesar Scaliger et sa famille (Agen, 1873) add important details for the lives of both father and son.
A Geologic Time Scale 1989 by Walter Brian Harland He also conducted geological / paleontological research in Spain, Algeria and Morocco. In 1838 he founded the Muséum d'Aix in Aix-en-Provence.See Provence Natural History Museum of Aix-en-Provence From 1862 to 1870 he was a correspondent member of the Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques, and from 1871 to 1881, he was a munincipal councillor in Marseille. The mineral "coquandite" commemorates his name; chemical formula= Sb6O8(SO4)•(H2O).Webmineral.
While earning his life as an itinerant worker and then as editor of printing from 1954 to 1970, he wrote for L'Humanité and Commune, published autobiographical novels, corresponded with Bernard Groethuysen. The best known of these works, "Travaux", which relates in particular his experiences as a worker, ends with these words: "There is a kind of sadness in the worker's lot, which is cured only by participation in politics. Now in spirit I was at one with my class."Navel, George [trans.
The Proceedings of A. Razmadze Mathematical Institute is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the A. Razmadze Mathematical Institute. The journal is the continuation of Tbilisis Mathematikuri Institutis Shromebi (Trudy Tbilisskogo Matematicheskogo Instituta, Travaux de L'Institut Mathematique de Tbilissi) and was established in 1937. It carries its current name as of volume 100. The journal is named for Georgian mathematician Andrea Razmadze, one of the original four of the Mathematical Institute, and a co- founder of Tbilisi State University.
In 1912, based on the American experience with Novius cardinalis and the earlier work of Raymond Poutiers, he made the first release of acclimatized ladybugs in Europe, in Alpes-Maritimes in southeastern France, for the biological control of cochineal scale.Annales des épiphyties: mémoires et rapports présentés au Comité des épiphyties sur les travaux et missions de 1912 volume I, 1913, Paris, Ministère de l'agriculture. Marchal was a member of the French Academy of Sciences from 1912 until his death in 1942.
Molé was born in Paris. His father, a president of the parlement of Paris, who came of the family of the famous president noted below, was guillotined during the Terror. Count Molé's early days were spent in Switzerland and in England with his mother, a relative of Lamoignon- Malesherbes. On his return to France, he studied at the Ecole Centrale des Travaux Publics, and his social education was accomplished in the salon of Pauline de Beaumont, the friend of Châteaubriand and Joubert.
Alphonse Louis Paul Matruchot (born 14 January 1863 in Verrey-sous-Salmaise and died 5 July 1921 in Paris) was a French mycologist. In 1883 he began work as an assistant teacher at the Lycée Saint-Louis in Paris. In 1889 he received his agrégation for natural sciences, becoming a préparateur of botany at the École normale supérieure (serving from 1889 to 1892). He earned his doctorate in 1892, later being appointed chef de travaux pratiques to the faculty of Paris.
Ali Haddad graduated from the Mouloud Mammeri University of Tizi-Ouzou in 1988. Along with his five brothers, he founded the Entreprise des Travaux Routiers, Hydrauliques et Bâtiments (ETRHB Haddad Group). In 1993, his company signed its first major deal, a 1 million euro contract to build a highway in Kabylie, Algeria. Farid Alilat, Ali Haddad, Jeuneafrique.com, 11 February 2008George Joffe, Ali Haddad and Algeria’s ‘economic barons’, Alaraby.co.uk, 27 March 2015 By 2002, ETRHB was the largest private construction company in Algeria.
Around 1930, René Dupont took up the subject again with the goal of doing a rigorously historic study by scrutinizing the departmental archives of Ariège. He succeeded in reconstructing in great detail the chronology of the troubles and in presenting an interpretation for them. His work was abundantly reused in the studies which followed.René Dupont, La Guerre des Demoiselles dans les forêts de l'Ariège (1829–1831), Travaux du laboratoire forestier de Toulouse, t. 1, article 27, Toulouse, 1933, 82 p.
Taillemite devoted a large proportion of his career to naval history. From 1977, he was a member of the Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques (in Modern and Contemporary History). He served as President of the Commission française d'histoire maritime, and in 1986 was President of the Académie de marine. He was also a member of the Société de l'histoire de France (serving on its Board until 2010) and of the Société des sciences naturelles et archéologiques de la Creuse.
André Pierre Jules Maublanc (24 July 1880, in Nantes – 30 April 1958, in Paris) was a French mycologist and plant pathologist. Beginning in 1902, he worked as a préparateur at the Station de Pathologie végétale in Paris. In 1912, he traveled to Brazil, where he was responsible for organizing the plant pathology laboratory at the National Museum in Rio de Janeiro. In 1921, he was named head (chef de travaux) of botany and plant pathology at the Institut nationale agronomique.
In 1950, by which time she had moved to Geneva, she launched the series "les Travaux d'Humanisme et Renaissance" which became and remains an important body of reference for renaissance scholarship. In November 1944 she found herself mandated by the Provisional Government to study the files of political deportees at Geneva. The later 1940s were a period of acute austerity and political uncertainty in France. It was probably around this time that she decided to relocate permanently from Paris to Geneva.
Charles Dominique Fouqueray (Le Mans, 23 April 1869 – 28 March 1956) was a French painter.Nadine André-Pallois, Les Peintres français et indochinois, 1997, p. 108. La première chose que l'on remarque lorsque l'on étudie les travaux de Charles Fouqueray, c'est la place qu'il donne à ses personnages He studied at the École des Beaux Arts in Paris under Alexandre Cabanel and Fernand Cormon. From 1908 he was Peintre de la Marine, following the career of his father, a naval officer.
In 1981 the estate was sold by the Dubos family to le Groupe SMABTP (Les Mutuelles d'Assurance du Bâtiment et des Travaux Public). Following the acquisition, the cuvier was virtually rebuilt, extensive repairs were made to the chai, and a scheme to replant the vineyards was begun. At the time of its purchase, the estate was in near ruins. Of the 115 hectares (284 acres) that were planted when the estate was classified in 1855, only 20 ha (49 acres) were in working condition in 1980.
H.L., in x., « Quelques remarques sur le Plan de Man. Une lettre de M. Henri Lambert sur l’économie libre. Il faut découvrir la cause de la monopolisation graduelle ou deson danger », in L’Étoile belge, 29 avril 1934, p.1 sq. H.L., in « CR de la séance du 15 mai 1934 de la Société d’Économie politique de Belgique consacrée au plan du travail d’Henri Deman », in Comptes rendus des travaux de la Société d’Économie politique de Belgique, n° 96, mai 1934, interventions d’ H. L., p.
The school offers an initial training of Specialized master's degree in "Gestion et exploitation des systèmes de transport" (Management and Exploitation of Transportation Systems). Created in 2004 in partnership with the École des Ponts ParisTech, the École nationale des travaux publics de l'État and the Polytechnic University of Catalonia, It was accredited by the Ministry of Education in 2008. In terms of scientific research, the EHTP has a number of laboratories and research centers endowed with all the necessary equipment for scientific and technical studies.
In Vila E., Gourichon L., Buitenhuis H. & Choyke A. (éd.), Archaeozoology of the Southwest Asia and Adjacent Areas VIII. Actes du 8e colloque de l'ASWA (Lyon, 28 June – 1 July 2006). Lyon, Travaux de la Maison de l'Orient 49, volume 1, pp. 119–151. 2008.Helmer D. et Gourichon L., Premières données sur les modalités de subsistances dans les niveaux récents (PPNB moyen à Néolithique à Poterie) de Tell Aswad en Damascène (Syrie), Fouilles 2001–2005, in Vila E. et Gourichon L. (eds), ASWA Lyon June 2006.
Eurolimnornis is the name given to a monotypic genus of pterosaurs from the Early Cretaceous. The only known species E. corneti probably was originally identified as a primitive but essentially modern bird (or even as an early neognathe ancestral to the grebes),Kessler, E. & Jurcsák, T. (1986): New contributions to the knowledge of the Lower Cretaceous bird remains from Cornet (Romania). Travaux du Musée d'Histoire Naturelle Grigore Antipa 28: 289–295. although alternative theories later suggested that it was a non- avialan theropod or pterosaur.
Henri Chermezon (12 May 1885, Paris - 15 January 1939, Strasbourg) was a French botanist.Inventaire des collecteurs et des collections de l'herbier de Université de Strasbourg (in French) From 1906 he worked as a botanical assistant at the Sorbonne in Paris. In 1919 he became chef des travaux in the department of botany at the University of Strasbourg, where he later served as a lecturer (maître de conférences, from 1927) and as professor (from 1929). In 1936 he was named director of its botanical garden.
The Brest Maritime Works Directorate (direction des travaux maritimes de Brest, now Direction régionale du service d'infrastructure de la Défense de Brest) was the name of one of the decentralised directorates within France's SID (Service d'infrastructure de la défense). It is based at Brest and it oversees the expansion and maintenance of the French Navy's military infrastructure in Brest's military port and its annexes, in the operational base on Île Longue, the Lorient military port and the signal-stations chain along the west Brittany coast.
Map in Manesson: Les travaux de Mars, 1696 The fortifications of Heraklion are a series of defensive walls and other fortifications which surround the city of Heraklion (formerly Candia) in Crete, Greece. The first city walls were built in the Middle Ages, but they were completely rebuilt by the Republic of Venice.Cosmescu, D. Venetian Renaissance Fortifications in the Mediterranean, McFarland, 2005. . The fortifications managed to withstand the second longest siege in history for 21 years, before the city fell to the Ottomans in 1669.
Asterix Conquers Rome (French: Les 12 Travaux d'Asterix, literally "The 12 Tasks of Asterix"), first published in 1976, is the comic book adaptation of the animated Asterix film The Twelve Tasks of Asterix and "unofficially" the twenty-third Asterix volume to be published. The comic follows the movie very exactly. It has very rarely been printed and is not widely known even amongst Asterix fans. The English translation has only been printed as part of a one- off comic book annual, the Asterix Annual 1980.
OSSOM would own the land but the building would be constructed and rented by the Belgian government with rent deducted from its contribution to OSSOM's budget. Eventually it would buy it in 1985 through regular instalments while it was being sublet to the Commission. OSSOM awarded the construction contract to an association of entrepreneurs: Enterprises François et Fils with Compagnie belge des Chemins de fer et d'entreprises, Compagnie industrielle de travaux and Armand Blaton. The lack of a public tender was criticised by the Belgian audit office.
The charters of the abbeys and lords illustrate the many donations in land and in nature which are provided abbeys.ROUET Dominique, Le Cartulaire de l’abbaye bénédictine de Saint-Pierre-de-Préaux (1034-1227), éditions du Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques, Paris, 2005. Saint Peter's Abbey became an influential player in the region and oversaw the construction of parish churches. At the end of the 11th century, Saint-Pierre de Préaux was thus at the origin of the parish church Saint-Germain de Pont-Audemer.
3 Sciences de la Vie et de la Terre, Perpignan, Publications de l'olivier, 2017 He studied in Paris, obtaining his medical doctorate in 1882, followed by his doctorate in natural sciences in 1885. From 1885 he was a lecturer to the faculty of sciences in Paris, later relocating to Grenoble, where in 1893 he became a professor of zoology. In 1898 he returned to Paris as chef des travaux de zoologie (chief of zoological research).Rapport présenté au Ministre de l'Instruction Publique by Université de Paris.
Jérôme Deschamps, born Neuilly-sur-Seine on 5 October 1947,According to the extract of the acte de naissance n°2483. is an actor, director and stage author, as well as a cinema actor and director associated with the Famille Deschiens troupe founded by Macha Makeïeff in 1978. In 2003 he was appointed Artistic Director of the Théâtre national de Nîmes, leaving that post for the equivalent at the Théâtre national de l'Opéra-Comique in June 2007, where he remained until 2015.News item 'Pendant les travaux'.
Patrick was the son of engineer Jean Le Lay and Gabrielle Colin. The Le Lay family lived in Plénet during World War II. However, one of their hosts, Lola Drucker, was arrested by the Gestapo, but Le Lay's fluency in German helped to save her and her family. He studied at the Lycée Saint-Vincent de Rennes, the École Spéciale des Travaux Publics, and the HEC Paris. Le Lay married Claudine Sénécal on 12 November 1966, with whom he had two children: Laurent-Éric and Anne-Vefa.
Bollettino dei Musei e degli Istituti Biologici, 77. In Romanian studies avian prey was relatively important as well. In Agigea there, 32.71% of the foods were birds, with Carduelis species combined constituting 6.04% and swallows being secondary such as the common house martin (Delichon urbicum) (2.52%) and the barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) (2.44%).Petrescu, A. (1997). Restes de proies de la nourriture d’Asio otus otus L.(Aves: Strigiformes) pendant l’été dans la Réserve Naturelle Agigea (Roumanie). Travaux du Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle Grigore Antipa, 37, 305-317.
Wireless operators and radio technicians were also trained in Orly, although under the Department of Telecommunications and Signaling, which was not connected directly to the world of aviation. Technical managers were mostly trained in engineering schools, including Arts et Métiers and the National School of Meteorology (École nationale de la météorologie). Designers were trained by the École spéciale des travaux aéronautiques while aircrew were trained by other public or private institutions.Book 50 ans d'Énac p.14 ENAC's mission was to unify the training of all aviation personnel.
Léon Eyrolles (14 December 1861 in Tulle - 3 December 1945 in Cachan?) was a French politician and entrepreneur. In 1891, he created the first École Spéciale des Travaux Publics and later a correspondence school. Eyrolles developed his educative skills as he helped fellow site managers to pass civil servant selective exams. In 1902 he bought a large piece of land to extend the school and in 1924 he became the mayor of the newly founded city of Cachan which was split from the city of Arcueil.
28 A bust in his honor now stands outside the building. On the corner of Boulevard Chave and Rue George, a prison was built in the 1850s.Répertoire des travaux de la Société de Statistique de Marseille, Marseille: Société de Statistique, 1855, Volume 18, p. 282 It was demolished in 1958 and later replaced with a primary school.André Bouyala d’Arnaud, Évocation du vieux Marseille, Paris: Les éditions de minuit, 1961 In 1892, the Compagnie du chemin de fer de l'Est- Marseille established a tramline along the boulevard.
While there is basic agreement on the starting point, interpretation of the subsequent archeological evidence is subject to varying opinions. The earliest systematic examinations, after the restoration of Viollet-le-Duc, concluded that there had been three major building campaigns.Saint-Paul, A. "Note archéologique sur Saint-Sernin de Toulouse", Bulletin Archéologique de Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques, 1899, pp.404-405; Saint-Paul, A., "L'Église de Saint-Sernin de Toulouse," Album des Monuments et de l'art ancien du Midi de la France, Toulouse, 1897, p.
He has researched and studied the (Pyrénées-Orientales), Spain and Tunisia, in particular participating in the excavations of Carthage. He was assistant curator in 1926, then Chief curator from 1933 to 1956, of the National Archaeological Museum at Saint-Germain-en-Laye. Meanwhile, he officiated as a professor of national and prehistoric antiquities in the École du Louvre. A member of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres from 1946 until his death, Raymond Lantier was also a member of the Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques.
Portrait of Jean-Henri Hassenfratz Jean Henri Hassenfratz (20 December 1755 – 26 February 1827) was a French chemist, physics professor, mine inspector, and participant in the French Revolution. In 1794, Hassenfratz took part (with Monge) in the creation of the École Polytechnique (first known as École centrale des travaux publics). Hassenfratz became its first professor of physics, a position he held until 1815, when he was succeeded by Alexis Petit (a former child prodigy and Polytechnique alumni who would soon discover the Dulong–Petit law, in 1819).
"Resurgent functions" are divergent power series whose Borel transforms converge in a neighborhood of the origin and give rise, by means of analytic continuation, to (usually) multi-valued functions, but these multi-valued functions have merely isolated singularities without singularities that form cuts with dimension one or greater.Sauzin Resurgent functions and splitting theorem , 2007Boris Sternin, Victor Shatalov Borel-Laplace Transform and Asymptotic Theory: Introduction to Resurgent Analysis , CRC Press 1996Bernard Malgrange Introduction aux travaux de J. Écalle , L'Enseignement Mathématique, 31, 1985, 261-282 Écalle's theory has important applications to solutions of generalizations of Abel's integral equation; the method of resurgent functions provides for such solutions a (Borel) resummation method for dealing with divergent series arising from semiclassical asymptotic developments in quantum theory.Frédéric Pham Introduction à la résurgence quantique, d'après Écalle et Voros, Séminaire Bourbaki 656, 1985/86 He applied his theory to dynamic systems Bernard Malgrange, Travaux d'Écalle et Martinet-Ramis sur les systèmes dynamiques, Séminaire Bourbaki 582, 1981/82 and to the interplay between diophantine small denominators and resonance involved in problems of germs of vector fields.Écalle Singularités non abordables par la géométrie, Ann. Inst.
He was a member of the Académie d'Agriculture, the Académie des sciences (1894-1898) and the Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques (1897-1898, resident member). He wrote many publications throughout his lifetime on various topics from the fabrication of paper to the cultivation of industrial potatoes. (All published between 1861-1898) He was a member of the board of directors of the Société française de photographie in 1863 and had been a member of that society from 1855. He died at 67 years old and was buried in the renowned Père Lachaise cemetery.
A series of national correspondents were also appointed as local representatives of the emerging society. From 1963, C.I.D.A. began to produce, every three years, an Annuaire des Arachnologistes Mondiaux – a list of active workers in the field of arachnology, cross-referenced by country and research interests – and a Liste des Travaux Arachnologiques – an annual list of recent scientific publications in this field. Following Frankfurt, further international meetings were held on a regular three year cycle beginning with the IVème Congrès International d’Arachnologie in 1968 in Paris, and thereafter known as the International Congress of Arachnology.
Nicole-Claude Mathieu (1937–2014) was a French anthropologist, feminist, academic and writer, who is remembered for her contributions to gender studies, including women's rights, the institution of marriage, materialist feminism and women's oppression. An active contributor to feminist journals, from 1971 she served as Chef de travaux at the where she edited the journal L'Homme while contributing many articles of her own. From 1990, she was maîtresse de conférences at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences. In June 1996, she received a doctorate honoris causa from the Université Laval.
During his time in exile, according to Matthew of Edessa, Gagik also took part in a theological debate between him and the Byzantine emperor in Constantinople, defending the Armenian Church and its tradition and rites. Gouillard, J., "Gagik II défenseur de la foi arménienne," Travaux et Memoires 7 (1979), 399-418. The Metropolitan of Caesarea, named Markos, lost no occasion to express his scorn toward Gagik, whom he considered a heretic. After several insults by Markos directed against him, Gagik eventually murdered the bishop, an act that made Gagik even more unpopular among the locals.
La(OTf)3 catalysts have been used for many other carbon-carbon bond forming reactions, such as Diels-Alder, aldol, and allylation reactions.Engberts, J., Feringa, B., Keller, E. & Otto, S. 1996, “Lewis-acid Catalysis of Carbon Carbon Bond Forming Reactions in Water”, Recuil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays-Bas 115(11-12), 457-464 Some reactions require a mixed solvent, such as aqueous formaldehyde, although Kobayashi et al. have developed alternative surfactant-water systems. Michael additions are another very important industrial method for creating new carbon-carbon bonds, often with particular functional groups attached.
Jean-Henri Humbert (24 January 1887 – 20 October 1967) was a French botanist born in Paris. He studied physics, chemistry and natural sciences in Rennes and Paris, and following a scientific excursion to Madagascar, he worked as a university assistant at the faculty of Clermont-Ferrand (from 1913). In 1919 he was appointed to the chair of botany, subsequently teaching botany classes at the institute of chemistry and industrial technology (1920–22). In 1922 he relocated to Algiers, where he became chef de travaux to the faculty of sciences.
Conseil de l'Europe, Recueil des Travaux Préparatoires de la Convention européenne des Droits de l'Homme, vol. 4, éd. Martinus Nijhoff, La Haye 1977A.W.B. Simpson, Human Rights and the end of Empire, Britain and the Genesis of the European Convention, Oxford University Press, 2004 He also prepared through his works the creation of the future European Economic and Social Committee, created in 1957 by the Treaty of Rome, and the future European Social Charter, adopted in 1961 by the Council of Europe and creating a European Committee of Social Rights.
Wood-engraving was his primary method at this time."Books: A Living History" by Martin Lyons In the late 1840s and early 1850s, he made several text comics, like Les Travaux d'Hercule (1847), Trois artistes incompris et mécontents (1851), Les Dés-agréments d'un voyage d'agrément (1851) and L'Histoire de la Sainte Russie (1854). Doré subsequently went on to win commissions to depict scenes from books by Cervantes, Rabelais, Balzac, Milton, and Dante. He also illustrated "Gargantua et Pantagruel" in 1854. In 1853 Doré was asked to illustrate the works of Lord Byron.
Furthermore, certain art galleries, such as the National Gallery in London and the Louvre in Paris are situated in buildings of considerable emotional impact. The Louvre in Paris is for instance located in the former Royal Castle of the ancient regime, and is thus clearly designed with a political agenda. It has been argued that such buildings create feelings of subjugation and adds to the mystification of fine arts.Le Palais-Royal des Orléans (1692–1793): Les travaux entrepris par le Régent at the Wayback Machine (archived 7 July 2007).
In 1886, he was named deputy professor of zoology at the school of medicine and pharmacy in Besançon, and in 1888 was appointed director of travaux de zoologie at the faculty of Besançon.Césaire PHISALIX (1852-1906) - Racines Comtoises (biography) Shortly afterwards, he returned to Paris, where he served as a lecturer at the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle. In 1894, with biochemist Gabriel Bertrand, he developed an antivenom for treatment against snake bites. For his research of venom and venomous animals, he was awarded the "Prix Bréant" in 1898.
Saad Hassar ( - born 21 February 1953, Salé) is a Moroccan politician. Between 2007 and 2012, he was Secretary of State for the Interior in the cabinet of Abbas El Fassi, succeeding Fouad Ali El Himma. Saad Hassar studied at the Mission laïque française of Rabat (Lycée Descartes) and at the École Spéciale des Travaux Publics of Paris. He is a nephew of Abdelkrim al-Khatib, co- founder of the National Popular Movement which later became the Justice and Development Party, and cousin of Moroccan Gendarmerie General Hosni Benslimane.
Around 1893 Dubois met M. P. Prieur, inventor of processes to print photographs using three colors. They founded the firm of "Prieur et Dubois" in Puteaux, which made photo-engravings and tricolor prints. The firm's luxury prints and reproductions of artworks won prizes at the universal exhibitions in St. Louis (1904), Liège (1905), Milan (1906), London (1908), Brussels (1910) and Turin (1911). Dubois also founded the Journal de l'Entreprise et de l'Industrie (Journal of Enterprise and Industry) in Paris, which became the Moniteur des Travaux publics (Monitor of Public Works).
After considering a number of options, including that of drafting an entirely new declaration, the United Nations resolved in 1946 to adopt the document, in a much expanded version, as its own statement of children's rights. Many different governments were involved in the drafting process. A slightly expanded version, with seven points in place of five, was adopted in 1948.Sharon Detrick, J. E. Doek, Nigel Cantwell, The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child: A Guide to the "Travaux Préparatoires" (Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1992) page 19.
The Société Aérienne Bordelaise was established in 1930 when the Société de Travaux Dyle et Bacalan, which had specialized mainly in railways, public works and shipbuilding, decided to establish a branch dedicated to aeronautical construction. Most of the aircraft built by SAB remained in the project stage and no production followed. In 1935 the Société Aérienne Bordelaise, like most private French aviation industries was nationalized,Il y a 75 ans, les nationalisations de l’aéronautique française following which in 1936 it became part of the Société nationale des constructions aéronautiques du sud-ouest (SNCASO).
In 1925 the well-established naval ship builders Société Anonyme de Travaux Dyle et Bacalan, based in Bordeaux, developed an aircraft manufacturing interest. Their first production was a high wing, twin engine heavy bomber, the DB-10. Like their later aircraft, the DB-10 was structurally an all-metal machine. In most respects the DB-10 was a conventional design for its day but it had one feature, a very thick wing centre section blended into the fuselage, which was also to become a characteristic of later Dyle et Bacalan aircraft.
He was given housing by the "Société Populaire et Républicaine des Arts" at the Louvre, where he undertook research on methods of preserving art by means of chemistry. In 1796, he began formal training on the conservation and restoration of paintings. He was removed from his position at the École centrale des Travaux publics during the Bourbon Restoration, but remained as "Perpetual Secretary" of the École des beaux-arts de Paris. In 1802, he married Anne Moreau (1774-1852), a portrait painter who was the granddaughter of Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont.
The main constructor of the extension was a joint venture named Hip Hing Construction Co Ltd Dragages et Travaux Publics. Originally, Phase Two was connected to Phase One with an atrium link (a sky bridge), and to Convention Road with two road bridges, but now the two phases are connected by an expanded exhibition hall. The complex's construction was financed by New World Development, with the Renaissance Harbour View Hotel, Grand Hyatt Hong Kong and Harbour View Apartments on top of it. HKCEC made a second expansion during 2006–2009.
Service des Archives de l'Institut Pasteur (chronological biography) From 1904 to 1920, he was an associate professor to the faculty of medicine in Lyon, where for a number of years he gave lectures on parasitology. Afterwards, he was appointed chef des travaux de parasitologie to the faculty of medicine in Paris, and in 1926 he became a professor in the school of malariology at the university. During the 1920s, he conducted several scientific expeditions to the Caribbean, the Middle East and North Africa. In 1901 he described a family of parasitic protists known as Haemogregarinidae.
ChemPlusChem is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering chemistry and published by Wiley-VCH on behalf of Chemistry Europe and is a sister publication to other scientific journals published by Wiley-VCH, including Angewandte Chemie and Chemistry—A European Journal. It was established in 1929 by E. Votoček and J. Heyrovský and renamed in 1939 to Collection tschechischer chemischer Forschungsarbeiten/Collection des travaux chimiques tchèques/Collection of Czech Chemical Communications for one year. Publication was suspended until 1947, when it resumed publication as Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications. It obtained its current name in 2012.
As a biologist he is credited (together with Theodore Monod) with the discovery of the skeleton of the Asselar man in 1927 "Théodore MONOD Souvenirs sahariens d'un vieux géologue amateur.", TRAVAUX DU COMITÉ FRANÇAIS D'HISTOIRE DE LA GÉOLOGIE - Deuxième série - T.4 (1986) (although various sources refer to him as M.M. Besnard or M.V. Besnard). An oceanographic ship, some undersea features (Besnard Bank, Besnard Passage22nd Meeting of the GEBCO Subcommittee on Undersea Feature Names Items 73a, 73d), and a street in São Paulo (Rua Professor Wladimir Besnard) are named in his honor.
The Société Anonyme de Travaux Dyle et Bacalan was formed in 1879 by the merger of the Belgian Ateliers de la Dyle and Ateliers and Chantiers de Bacalan which had emerged from the bankruptcy of the Arman Brothers shipyard in 1867. The company entered the aviation market during the 1920s and merged with Ateliers et Chantiers du Sud-Ouest in 1930 to form Ateliers et Chantiers du Sud-Ouest et de Bacalan Reunis, while spinning off its aviation activities as the Société Aérienne Bordelaise. The combined company closed its doors in 1936.
Ateliers and Chantiers de Bacalan was formed after the bankruptcy of Compagnie des Chantiers et Ateliers de l'Ocean in 1868. Although it possessed the shipyard of its predecessor, it made no use of the facility and instead focused on industrial engines and machinery. It also managed the Saint-Nazaire shipyard for the Compagnie Générale Transatlantique from its founding until the shipyard closed in 1871. In 1879 it merged with the Belgian company Ateliers de la Dyle to form Société Anonyme de Travaux Dyle et Bacalan and resumed shipbuilding.
Pouvons-nous former un souhait? c’est que l’Institut > Solvay emploie ses ressources et le travail de ses étudiants à une patiente > et minutieuse observation des phénomènes sociaux. Qu’il fasse de bons > travaux historiques, de bonnes applications de la méthode comparative, qu’il > réunisse des documents et qu’il les critique, qu’il se livre à de sérieuses > enquêtes statistiques, en laissant de côté une généralisation prématurée, et > une assimilation illusoire des sciences sociales aux sciences physico- > chimiques. La systématisation mathématique viendra, quand elle le pourra, > plus tard, sans doute beaucoup plus tard” (Rey 1903: 198–199).
Barbarin studied mathematics for a brief time at the École Polytechnique but changed, at the age of 19, to the École Normale Supérieure, where he studied mathematics under Briot, Bouquet, Tannery, and Darboux. After graduation, Barbarin became a professor of mathematics at the Lyceum of Nice and then at the School of St.-Cyr of the Lyceum of Toulon. In 1891 he became a professor at the Lyceum of Bordeaux, where he taught for many years. At the time of his death he was a professor at the École Spéciale des Travaux Publics in Paris.
Arthur Dinaux wrote:Arthur Dinaux Les sociétés badines, bachiques, littéraires et chantantes, leur histoire et leurs travaux, Bachelin-Deflorenne, Paris 1867, page 235. :M. Louis, famous surgeon, met every Sunday for dinner as cheerful as he was. This meeting, known as the Dominicale , was increased by the admission of some debris from the seconde société du Caveau. Of all the chansonnières societies, the Dominicale is perhaps the only one which derogated from the law that all had been made, we do not know for what reason, not to admit women into their womb.
The Club of Four was an alliance of four European truck manufacturers: Saviem, Volvo, DAF, and Magirus-Deutz. An Iveco with a Club of Four cab Officially called the Société Européenne de Travaux et de Développement (ETD), the team was based in Paris. Founded to develop a shared range of light trucks, its main success was a shared cab design. Cabs can be one of the most expensive parts of a truck to design and build; the alliance allowed one cab design to be shared among four different truck manufacturers, allowing economies of scale.
In chemistry, methanetetracarboxylate is a tetravalent anion with formula or C(COO−)4. It has four carboxylate groups attached to a central carbon atom; so it has the same carbon backbone as neopentane. It is an oxocarbon anion, that is, consists only of carbon and oxygen. The term is also used for any salt with that anion; or for any ester with the C(COO)4 moiety.Backer, H. J.; Lolkema, J. (1939), Methanetetracarboxylic esters. Recueil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays-Bas et de la Belgique, volume 58, pages 23–33.
Manufacturable in concrete or steel, this floating foundation allows for local construction near project sites. Ideol leads the FLOATGEN project, a floating wind turbine demonstration project based on Ideol's technology, built by Bouygues Travaux Publics and operational off the coast of Le Croisic on the offshore experimentation site of Ecole Centrale de Nantes (SEM-REV). The construction of this project, France's first offshore wind turbine with a capacity of 2 MW, was completed in April 2018 and the unit installed on site in August 2018. For the month of February 2020, it had an availability of 95% and a capacity factor of 66%.
A Coroner's Court inquest before coroner David Thomas heard that the anchor bolts were only half the length required, were designed to hold electric cables, and were screwed into plastic sockets. The platform collapsed after two of the bolts detached. The weight on the platform exceeded four tonnes, or three times more than the bolts could support. On 4 December 1996 the Labour Department issued summonses to Dragages et Travaux Publics; its manager, Didier Noel; and subcontractor Takamura Limited (which built the platform), under charges of breaching general duties provisions under the Factory and Industrial Undertakings Ordinance.
ROUET Dominique, Le Cartulaire de l'abbaye bénédictine de Saint-Pierre-de-Préaux (1034-1227), éditions du Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques, Paris, 2005. A village charter is mentioned in 1078,LEMOINE-DESCOURTIEUX Astridu, La frontière normande de l'Avre, De la fondation de la Normandie à sa réunion au domaine royal (911-1204), PURH, Mont-Saint-Aignan, 2011. but we have no knowledge of the characteristics of the custom applied to the town. The town never really took off and Alfred Canel reported that Préaux township was mentioned as a villa in a 14th-century act.
The charge of embezzlement was based on an accusation that Lissouba, Yhombi- Opango, and the others made a corrupt deal with Occidental Petroleum to sell oil to the company for 150 million US dollars in 1993; the sum was said to amount to less than a fourth of the oil's actual value. The money from this deal was allegedly never placed in the Treasury; instead, part of the money was said to have been placed in a private bank account in Belgium, while the remainder was said to have been used for electoral campaigning."Travaux forcés pour Pascal Lissouba", Afrik.com, 29 December 2001 .
Subsequently he served as a physician in the town of Ax-les-Thermes, afterwards working in Bagnères-de-Luchon (from 1869).Statement based on a translation of an equivalent article at the French Wikipedia. In 1891 he was appointed chair of medical hydrology at Toulouse.Google Books A History of French Passions 1848-1945: Volume II: Intellect, Taste, and Anxiety by Theodore Zeldin He was a founding member of the Association pyrénéenne, and a member of the Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques (1872-1912),Sociétés savantes de France the Société géologique de France and the Société d'Anthropologie de Paris.
However, although Rouland understood the importance of a modern education, he yielded to pressure from the university to reverse some of the reforms of his predecessor, returning to a more conventional curriculum in which study of the classics dominated. In 1862 Rouland completed a review of the requirements for schools that would meet the needs of industrial and agricultural development. He did not have time to implement these new vocational schools in the last year of his term in office. Rouland encouraged the study of local history, philology and archaeology at the Comité des travaux historiques (CTH) and created a scientific section.
Pip Ivan () is a peak in the Maramureș region on the Ukrainian-Romanian border, with height of 1,938 meters above sea level. Travaux du Muséum d'histoire naturelle "Gr. Antipa." 1996 The Maramures Mountains are extended from the Bistrifa Valley till the frontier, on the right bank of the Viseu river, and consist of a broad, fragmented summit, oriented South-East, North- West. From the geological viewpoint the territory is very varied, with crystalline schists at Pop-Ivan (1937 m) pierced by eruptive rocks (Toroioaga, 1930 m) or mezozoic basalts from the zone of Farcau (1957 m) and Mihailec (1918 m).
His Grands Travaux included the Arab World Institute (Institut du monde arabe), a new national library called the Bibliothèque François Mitterrand; a new opera house, the Opéra Bastille, a new Ministry of Finance, Ministère de l'Économie et des Finances, in Bercy. The Grande Arche in La Défense and the Grand Louvre, with the addition of the glass pyramid by I. M. Pei in the Cour Napoléon.Dictionnaire historique de Paris (2013), Le Livre de Poche, pp. 308-309 In the post-war era, Paris experienced its largest development since the end of the Belle Époque in 1914.
Urbain Bouriant (11 April 1849 – 19 June 1903) was a French Egyptologist, who discovered the Gospel of Peter in a tomb at Akhmim. He is best known from his translation of Al-Maqrizi, published as Description topographique et historique de l'Egypte (Paris 1895-1900). He was the collaborator of Gaston Maspero in 1880, when Maspero founded the French archaeological mission to Cairo, precursor of the Institut français d'archéologie orientale (IFAO). From 1883 to December 1886, he was a curator at the museum of Bulaq,Bouriant, Guide du visiteur au Musée de Boulaq, Recueil de Travaux, 1883.
Yearly, around 691,000 tons of oil is imported into the country. On 31 October 2018, Evenson Calixte, the General Director of energy regulation (ANARSE) announced the 24 hour electricity project. To meet this objective, 236 Megawatt needs to installed in Port-au-Prince alone, with an additional 75 Megawatt needed in all other regions in the country. Presently only 27,5% of the population has access to electricity; moreover, the national energy agency l'Électricité d'Haïti (Ed'H) is only able to meet 62% of overall electricity demand said Fritz Caillot, the Minister of Public Works, Transportation and Communication (Travaux publics, transport et communication (TPTC)).
After a few attempts to recover his money from his former partner, he received financial support from Diard, a former employee, and was able to publish in 1807 his second book, Introduction aux travaux scientifiques du XIX siècle. Diard died in 1810 and Saint-Simon found himself poor again, and this time also in poor health. He was sent to a sanatorium in 1813, but with financial help from relatives he had time to recover his health and gain some intellectual recognition in Europe. In February 1821 Du système industriel appeared, and in 1823–1824 Catéchisme des industriels.
By that year, a firm was trading as "Société des travaux en ciment de La Plaine-Saint- Denis, ancienne maison Monier fils" (i.e. formerly "Monier fils"). Projects completed by this firm include a partly in-ground reservoir at Vimoutier; an iconic elevated reservoir in the rustic style at Pontorson; the Cambodian Pavilion at the 1900 Exhibition; and two elevated reservoirs at Boullaye- Mivoie and Fonville, with their associated pump house. In retirement, Monier was harassed by bailiffs and by the tax office, which reasoned that he should have been receiving large commissions from his many foreign patents.
In Gabon, COLPAEF affiliates included SYCOMIMPEX-GABON (traders' and importers' syndicate), Syndicat professionnel des usines de sciage et de placages du Gabon (S.P.U.S.P.D.G.) and Syndicat forestier du Gabon ('Forestry Union of Gabon'), out of which the latter was the most important. In Moyen-Congo, Fédération des petites et moyennes entreprise ('Federation of Small and Medium-sized Companies', founded in 1952), Syndicat des entrepreneurs du bâtiment et des travaux publics ('Construction and Public Works Entrepreneurs Union', founded in 1957) and SYCOMIMPEX du Congo (founded in 1958) were members of COLPAEF. COLPAEF was organizationally significantly weaker than its West African counterparts.
Tunisia is homogeneous in terms of language, since nearly all of the population masters French and Arabic (the state Official language) and speaks Tunisian Arabic which is the mother-tongue of almost all Tunisians. Tunisian Arabic is actually a dialect – or more accurately a set of dialects,« Travaux de phonologie. Parlers de Djemmal, Gabès, Mahdia (Tunisie) et Tréviso (Italie) », Cahiers du CERES, Tunis, 1969 for which there is no official body of standards. It is established on a berberTilmatine Mohand, « Substrat et convergences : Le berbère et l'arabe nord-africain », Estudios de dialectologia norteaafricana y andalusi, n°4, 1999, pp.
During the Renaissance the Ligurian language was spoken in all the territories of the Republic of Genoa: in the western area of this republic one of its groups (spoken mainly in the area between the Principality of Monaco and Sanremo) was called Intemelio. The language spoken in the mountains around Briga was called Brigasc and received some influence from the Occitan language.Werner Forner, "À propos du Ligurien Intémélien. La côte, l'arrière-pays", in Travaux du Cercle Linguistique de Nice, 7-8 (1985-1986), pp. 29-61; Werner Forner, "Areallinguistik I: Ligurien", in Lexikon der Romanistischen Linguistik (LRL), IV, Tübingen 1988, pp.
Hauser, Henri. Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques. Retrieved 28 January 2016 7th edition of Hauser's influential Méthodes allemandes d'expansion économique, first published in 1915 and later in English as Germany's Commercial Grip on the World According to cultural historian Pim den Boer, Hauser was "exceptionally knowledgeable about a wide range of subjects" which was reflected in his scholarship. Throughout his career Hauser's approach was a multidisciplinary one and emphasized the roles played by both economics and geography in historical scholarship, views expressed as early as his 1903 L'enseignement des sciences sociales and his influential 1906 essay "La Géographie humaine et l'histoire économique".
The tablets are currently housed at the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities in Cairo. The text was reported by Daressy in 1901Daressy, Georges, Catalogue général des antiquités égyptiennes du Musée du Caire, Volume No. 25001-25385, 1901. and later analyzed and published in 1906.Daressy, Georges, "Calculs égyptiens du Moyen Empire", in Recueil de travaux relatifs à la philologie et à l'archéologie égyptiennes et assyriennes XXVIII, 1906, 62–72. The first half of the tablet details five multiplications of a hekat, a unit of volume made up of 64 dja, by 1/3, 1/7, 1/10, 1/11 and 1/13.
Ntsiba was an unsuccessful candidate in Lekana constituency in the May-June 2002 parliamentary election; he was defeated in the second round of voting by fellow minister André Okombi Salissa."Le ministre des Travaux publics, Florent Tsiba, s’incline devant le verdict des urnes" , Les Dépêches de Brazzaville, 1 July 2002 . He was nevertheless retained as Minister of Equipment and Public Works in the government appointed on 18 August 2002,"La composition du nouveau gouvernement congolais" , Les Dépêches de Brazzaville, 19 August 2002 . but his additional responsibility for the Ministry of Construction was transferred to Claude- Alphonse Nsilou on 23 August 2002.
However, these sources do not prove that these vicarii or agentes vices were already in charge of dioceses with a well-defined and stable territory. Septimius Valentio in particular was definitely the commander of the Praetorian Guard during a period when the Praetorian Prefect was absent from the city, but was not in charge of Italia Suburbicaria. According to Zuckerman, the establishment of the dioceses should instead be dated to around AD 313/14, after the annexation of Armenia into the Roman empire and the meeting of Constantine and Licinius in Mediolanum.Zuckerman, Travaux et Memoires 14, Melanges Gilbert Dagron, 2002.
Fortuné Ibara, "Claude Ernest Ndalla a dirigé les travaux de la session ordinaire du CRC", Les Dépêches de Brazzaville, 17 November 2008 . At a forum for peace in Congo-Brazzaville, held in Paris in April 2009, Ndalla gave a presentation on "the major political currents in Congo from 1956 to the present day".Carmen Féviliye, "Un forum pour la Paix aura lieu samedi au palais des Congrès de Paris", Les Dépêches de Brazzaville, 1 April 2009 ."Le Forum pour la consolidation de la paix à Paris - Un débat entre Congolais passionné et serein", Les Dépêches de Brazzaville, 6 April 2009 .
Kalfon, avec l'aide de fidèles, doit faire réaliser une contre-expertise et s'engager à entreprendre les travaux immédiatement afin d'empêcher la fermeture du bâtiment.. Thanks to financial contributions by a private committee of congregants, the synagogue was restore to its original state. On the evening of April 11-12, 2002, the synagogue was ransacked, with holy books ripped and burned and other ritual objects damaged. Racist graffiti in Arabic, portraits of Yasser Arafat and Palestinian flags were draped on the walls. C'est un proche d'Isaac Kalfon, de passage en Tunisie, qui a découvert la synagogue dans cet état et en a témoigné.
Mitterrand in 1984 at a time when the project was at its peak Built between 1981 and 1998, the Grands Projets were constructed of similar materials, in less than two decades, within an urban landscape, and displaying related ideologies. Several of the monuments would display transparency, reflection, and abstract form. Considered to be visible, durable and controversial elements of Mitterrand's years in office, the Grands Travaux or Grands Projets Culturels, were officially known as the Grandes Operations d'Architecture et d'Urbanisme. François Mitterrand's Socialist government of the 1980s was strongly focused on promoting culture, and it was one of the centrepieces of his presidency.
Konstantin Mereschkowski proposed a symbiotic origin for cells with nuclei The concept of the eukaryote has been attributed to the French biologist Edouard Chatton (1883–1947). The terms prokaryote and eukaryote were more definitively reintroduced by the Canadian microbiologist Roger Stanier and the Dutch-American microbiologist C. B. van Niel in 1962. In his 1937 work Titres et Travaux Scientifiques, Chatton had proposed the two terms, calling the bacteria prokaryotes and organisms with nuclei in their cells eukaryotes. However he mentioned this in only one paragraph, and the idea was effectively ignored until Chatton's statement was rediscovered by Stanier and van Niel.
A woman, perhaps Juno Lucina, goddess of childbirth, presents the goddess of love, Aphrodite (Roman Venus) with the beautiful infant Adonis. Part of the following sections is based on the article by Geneviève Dury Moyaers and Marcel Renard "Aperçu critique des travaux relatifs au culte de Junon" in Aufstieg und Niedergang der Römische Welt 1981 p. 142-202. The rites of the month of February and the Nonae Caprotinae of July 5 offer a depiction of Juno's roles in the spheres of fertility, war, and regality. In the Roman calendar, February is a month of universal purification, and begins the new year.
Each President of the Fifth Republic desired to make his mark on Paris, and each initiated a plan of Grands Travaux ("Great Works"). The first President of the Fifth Republic, Charles De Gaulle, constructed a new central produce market at Rungis to replace the picturesque but antiquated market of Les Halles. But the most visible and appreciated improvement made by de Gaulle was the Malraux Law, drafted by writer and Minister of Culture André Malraux. The façades of the Cathedral of Notre Dame and other landmarks of Paris were cleaned of centuries of soot and grime and returned to their original colours.
Hurst Hannum, The Right to Leave > and Return in International Law and Practice, p.59 Austrian human rights lawyer Manfred Nowak has argued the opposite position, that the right of return applies "even if masses of people are claiming this right".Manfred Nowak, U.N. Covenant on Civil and Political Rights: CCPR Commentary, p.220, 1993 Bracka has argued similarly: > At any rate, what seems clear is that neither the text nor the travaux > préparatoires of the relevant UDHR, ICCPR and CERD provisions actually > support circumscribing [the right of] return in this way [to exclude > situations of mass displacement].
Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, Article 31 However, the purpose behind the words and the exclusions themselves is far from clear.Article 52(2) of the Convention on the Grant of European Patents: What Did the Framers Intend? A Study of the Travaux Preparatoires, Justine Pila (University of Oxford - Faculty of Law), International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law, Vol. 36, 2005 One interpretation, which is followed by the Boards of Appeal of the EPO, is that an invention is patentable if it provides a new and non-obvious "technical" solution to a technical problem.
The Cnap has its origins in the Division des Beaux-Arts (Fine Arts Division) created in 1791 just after the French Revolution with its own budget to encourage living artists and educate citizens. This was succeeded in turn by the Bureau des Beaux-Arts in 1800, Bureau de l'encouragement des Arts in 1879, the Bureau des Travaux d'art in 1882 and finally the Centre national des arts plastiques (Cnap) in 1982. Throughout this history the goal was to encourage creation of contemporary work. CNAP was created by a prime ministerial decree of 15 October 1982, under the Minister of Culture.
The Act Respecting the Future of Quebec (also known as "Bill 1" or the "Sovereignty Bill") was a bill proposed to the Quebec National Assembly by Premier Jacques Parizeau and his Parti Québécois government in 1995. It proposed to give the National Assembly the power to declare Quebec "sovereign", with the "exclusive power to pass all its laws, levy all its taxes and conclude all its treaties".Act Respecting the Future of Quebec (Bill), art. 1–2. It received a first reading in the National AssemblyNational Assembly of Quebec, travaux parlementaires, book 70 (7 September 1995) p.
Jacques Mering (3 January 1904 - 29 March 1973) was a Russian-born, naturalised French engineer well known in the fields of X-ray crystallography and mineralogy. He earned the degree of Diploma in Electrical Engineering (Diplôme d'Ingénieur en Génie Electrique) from École Spéciale des Travaux Publics, and Bachelor of Science (Licencié de Sciences) from Faculté des sciences. He served in the French Army for a year during 1931-1932 following conscription. He was director of research at the Centre National de Recherche Scientifique (CNRS; the French National Centre for Scientific Research) in Paris, and subsequently Director of CNRS Laboratory in Orléans.
Vilém Mathesius (, 3 August 1882 – 12 April 1945) was a Czech linguist, literary historian and co-founder of the Prague Linguistic Circle. He is considered one of the founders of structural functionalism in linguistics. Mathesius was the editor-in-chief of two linguistic journals, Travaux du Cercle Linguistique de Prague (“Works of the Prague Linguistic Circle”) and Slovo a slovesnost ("Word and Verbal Art"), and the co-founder of a third, Nové Athenaeum. His extensive publications in these journals and elsewhere cover a range of topics, including the history of English literature, syntax, Czech stylistics, and cultural activism.
Membership of the group grew rapidly and a significant list of publications resulted, including an irregular series of larger works under the name Travaux du Cercle Linguistique de Copenhague. A Bulletin was produced, followed by an international journal for structuralistic research in language, Acta Linguistica (later called Acta Linguistica Hafniensia), which was founded with the members of the Prague Linguistic Circle. It was, at that time, the sole journal explicitly dedicated to structuralism. With one short break from 1934 to 1937, while he lectured at the university of Aarhus, Hjelmslev acted as chairman of the Circle until shortly before his death in 1965.
The same sculptor also made two bas reliefs placed under the porch representing repressive justice and protecting justice. The rear façade, on rue Grignan, is less decorated, with only sculptures on the front of the Napoleonic armies and two lions on a commemorative table, all sculpted by Émile Aldebert. Two statues by Joseph Marius Ramus occupy the corners of the peristyle and represent Force and Prudence. The front of the side façades were created by Pierre Travaux ; they represent the East on the side of rue Breteuil, Closure and Moderation, and on the West side, on rue Émile Pollak, Vigilance and Wisdom.
The son of Paul de Kock, he wrote feuilletons which gained a significant success such as La Voleuse d’amour (1863), L’Auberge des treize pendus (1866), Folies de jeunesse (1866), Ni fille, ni femme, ni veuve (1867), La Fille de son père (1869), Mademoiselle ma femme (1868) or Les Douze travaux d’Ursule (1885). His Histoire des célèbres courtisanes, his most famous work, translated into four languages, had nine editions from 1869 to 2008. His plays were presented on the most significant Parisian stages of the 19th-century, including the Théâtre de l'Ambigu- Comique, the Théâtre du Vaudeville, and the .
In August 2018, Hibiki, the second demonstrator with an aerodyn Energiesysteme GmbH 3.2 MW 2-bladed wind turbine was installed 15 km East of the port of Kitakyushu by Japanese conglomerate Hitachi Zosen. Ideol developed the design for this steel hull that was manufactured in a Japanese dry dock. In August 2017, the French government has selected Eolmed, a consortium led by French renewable energy developer Quadran in association with Ideol, Bouygues Travaux Publics and Senvion, for the development and construction of a 25MW Mediterranean floating offshore wind farm 15 km off the coastal town of Gruissan (Languedoc-Roussillon), planned to be commissioned 2020.
Originally the fifty-two fleet torpedo boats was planned to include the ten 300-tonne and the 450-tonne , , and destroyers. This troubled the Chief of the French Naval General Staff (Directeur du Service des travaux), Vice Admiral Pierre Ange Marie Le Bris. There were serious concerns about the seaworthiness of the 300 and 450-tonne class destroyers to act as far-ranging 'fleet' vessels. It also meant that after the completion of the twenty (eventually twenty-one with the addition of ) 800-tonne , and ships, there would be no new French destroyers built for several years, which would likely create another technological gap between France and her neighbours.
In 1050-1051, Humphrey de Vieilles, following the wish of his wife Albreda, founded a second abbey for women, the Abbey of Saint-Léger.Comment vivait-on au moyen âge dans la région de Pont-Audemer, d'après les chartes des abbayes de Préaux (XIe-XIIIe siècle), par Lucien Musset, connaissance de l'Eure, n°31. The abbey was greatly endowed by the local lordsROUET Dominique, Le Cartulaire de l'abbaye bénédictine de Saint-Pierre-de-Préaux (1034-1227), éditions du Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques, Paris, 2005. Saint Peter's Abbey became an influential player in the region and oversaw the construction of parish churches includingBAUDOT, Marcel.
These improvements lay at the heart of her later discoveries. In a paper titled P' (1936),Lehmann, I. (1936): P', Publications du Bureau Central Seismologique International, Série A, Travaux Scientifique, 14, 87–115. Lehmann was the first to interpret P wave arrivals—which inexplicably appeared in the P wave shadow of the Earth's core—as reflections from an inner core, for example from the strong 1929 Murchison earthquake. Other leading seismologists of the time, such as Beno Gutenberg, Charles Richter, and Harold Jeffreys, adopted this interpretation within two or three years, but it took until 1971 for the interpretation to be shown correct by computer calculations.
Born in Paris, Bourgeois was educated at the École Normale Supérieure in rue d'Ulm and later taught at the École supérieure de journalisme de Paris. A specialist in 17th century history, in 1895 Bourgeois was appointed as maître de conférence at an École normale supérieure, but he gave up the post in 1904 to accept a professorship in history at the Sorbonne, where he remained until he retired in 1921. Early in the 20th century he became a contributor to The Cambridge Modern History.'M. ÉMILE BOURGEOIS (1857-1934)' in Revue des travaux de l'Académie des sciences morales & politiques et comptes rendus de ses séances, vol.
He also carried out investigations near Viborg in Denmark 1902-1903Léon Philippe Teisserenc de Bort, Hugo Hildebrand Hildebrandsson, H. Maurice, Ragnar Holm & Martin Jansson, Travaux de la Station Franco-Scandinave de Sondages Aériens à Hald 1902-1903, 1904., in Sweden and over the Zuider Zee, the Mediterranean and the tropical region of the Atlantic, and fitted out a special vessel in order to study the currents above the trade winds. He was elected a fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society in 1903, honorary member in 1909, and was awarded the Symons Gold Medal of the Society in 1908. He collaborated with Hugo Hildebrandsson in Les bases de la météorologie dynamique (1907).
The Opéra Bastille (, "Bastille Opera House") is a modern opera house in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. Inaugurated in 1989 as part of President François Mitterrand's Grands Travaux, it became the main facility of the Paris National Opera, France's principal opera company, alongside the older Palais Garnier; most opera performances are shown at the Bastille along with some ballet performances and symphony concerts, while Palais Garnier presents a mix of opera and ballet performances. Designed by Uruguayan architect Carlos Ott, it is located on Place de la Bastille. It may seat 2,723 people in total, with a main theatre, concert hall and studio theatre.
Roger Hervé, Le pilote et cartographe Guillaume Brouscon, du Conquet vers 1540-1550, 1984; Hubert Michéa, Les cartographes du Conquet et le début de l'imprimerie. Guillaume Brouscon, une vie pleine de mystère, Société archéologique du Finistère, 1986; Hubert Michea “Le cartographe conquetois Guillaume Brouscon et la géopolitique: 1543-1548”, Comité des Travaux Historiques et Scientifiques, Section d'Histoire des Sciences et des Techniques, Lyon, Cité de Savants, Paris, Editions du CTHS, 1988. He was from the port of Le Conquet, near Brest,Tides: a scientific history David Edgar Cartwright p.18 which is shown prominently in large red lettering on his 1543 map of the world.
As a result of the storm, management decided to shut down the museum until further notice in order to allow for restoration of the damaged works at several locations throughout France. As of mid-April 2019, the museum was still closed "for repairs (travaux)" and Menton's tourist office informally stated that the museum might remain closed until autumn 2019, although no official expected date of reopening has ever been specified by Menton's municipality. In the meantime, a partial exhibition has been set up at the Bastion Museum. Menton's Bastion is a small fort built in 1619 overlooking the Mediterranean Sea; it withstood the October 2018 storm and subsequent floods.
Charles Graux (23 November 1852 – 8 January 1882) was a French classicist and palaeographer. Apart from scores of articles and reviews, he published important critical editions of works by Xenophon and Plutarch and pioneering, descriptive catalogs of the medieval copies of ancient Greek texts preserved in the libraries of Spain and Denmark.A bibliography of Graux’s publications appears in the memorial volume: Ernest Thorin, editor, Mélanges Graux: Recueil de Travaux d’Erudition Classique dédié a la mémoire de Charles Graux (Paris, 1884). A collection of his articles appeared after his death: Ch.-Émile Ruelle, editor, Les Articles Originaux publiés dans divers Recueils par Charles Graux, (Paris: Imprimerie Nationale, 1893).
In 1925 the large naval ship builders Société Anonyme de Travaux Dyle et Bacalan, established in 1879 and based in Bordeaux, developed an aircraft manufacturing interest. They built several all-metal prototypes incorporating very thick wings. The DB-70 was the largest of these and the last to carry the company name: Dyle et Bacalan ceased trading in July 1929, before the DB-70 had flown, though the company reformed as Société Aérienne Bordelaise (SAB) that same month. As a result, the aircraft is sometimes referred to as the SAB DB-70; the letter prefix DB was retained, though aircraft designed later by SAB used the AB- form .
ENSICA was created in Paris at the time of the Liberation, under the name, « École nationale des travaux aéronautiques » (ENTA or the National School of Aeronautical Construction), in accordance with article 8 of the law on finance of 1946. The first graduating class included 25 students who would join the military corps of engineers specialized in aeronautics. By decree of June 4, 1957, the school's name was changed to “l’École nationale d’ingénieurs des constructions aéronautiques (ENICA or the National School of Aeronautics Engineers). The degree program was extended to three years with a new focus on industry and a larger share of civilian students.
François Lempérière has been a contractor along 40 years in GTM (Grands travaux de Marseille, later GTM Entrepose) where he was in charge from 1960 to 1985 of building large structures in rivers (Rhône, Rhine, Nile, Zambezi) (such as the Cabora Bassa Dam on the Zambezi) or at sea as the Saint-Nazaire Dry Dock in France where have been built the largest world tankers and ships. He was also involved in highways, canals and nuclear plants. He was Chairman of GTM International and after 1982 Deputy General Manager of GTM Entrepose. François Lempérière has patented 3 inventions for GTM Entrepose and its subsidiary Hydroplus.
Tenderers were invited to quote for circular or horseshoe profiles and concrete or shotcrete linings for each of the two profiles and for each of the proposed routes. After the engineering, geological and economic factors had been analysed, the straight route with a horseshoe profile and concrete lining was finally selected. The tunnel was constructed by Compagnie Interafricaine De Travaux (Comiat), a division of Spie- Batignolles in Paris, France. The contract for tunnel no. 4 was awarded on 13 August 1980 at a tender price of R26,770,082 and with the completion date four years later on 12 August 1984. The contractual completion date was later extended to 25 February 1986.
He was born in Quebec City in 1836, the grandson of Joseph-François Perrault. He studied at the Petit Séminaire de Québec, then the University of Durham and Royal Agricultural College in England and the École de Grignon in France. He attempted to set up agricultural schools on his return to Quebec in 1857, but did not secure enough students. He also served as secretary for the Bureau of Agriculture and the Board of Agriculture of Lower Canada and served as editor for the Journal de l’agriculture et des travaux de la Chambre d’agriculture du Bas-Canada, an agricultural journal produced by the board.
Jacques Spifame was first regent at the college of Cardinal Le Moine. He is prosecutor of France, and successively rector of the University of Paris, chancellor, councilor in parliament from 1522, president of the chamber of inquiry in 1543, canon of Notre-Dame de Paris, dean of Saint-Marcel and Gassicourt, in 1531 first abbot commendatory of the abbey of Saint-Paul-sur- Vanne in Sens, whose archives he had destroyed in 1558Francis Mollard, archiviste de l'Yonne, Testaments conservés dans les Archives de l'Yonne, dans : Bulletin du Comité des Travaux historiques.Histoire et Philologie, n°3-4, 1884. and finally, in 1544, vicar general of Charles, cardinal of Lorraine, archbishop of Reims.
He has held visiting positions at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (from 1992 to 1995 as chair for the history of natural sciences), at TU Darmstadt, at the University of Bonn (from 1995 to 1996), and at the University of Toronto. In 2001 Thiele habilitated in the department of mathematics at the University of Hamburg with his work Von der Bernoullischen Brachistochrone zum Kalibratorkonzept (From the Bernoullian brachistochrone to the calibrator concept). His habilitation thesis was published in the series Collection de travaux de l'Académie internationale d'Histoire des Sciences , Brepols Verlag, Turnhout. In 2002 he became a privatdozent in the department of mathematics at the University of Leipzig.
Hungary, Földmivelésügyi ministerium [Agriculture Ministry], Travaux de canalisation de la Bega inférieure (Budapest: Imprimerie de la Société par Actions Pallas, 1911), 6. By this action, Torac is connected with Timişoara and Nagy Becskerek. Until the turn of the twentieth century, the majority of the population of the two towns used the flowing water of the Bega canal for everyday consumption (drinking and cooking). Beginning in 1900, the first artesian wells were drilled in Torac.144Costa Roşu and Pavel P. Filip, Begheiți (Torac)--pagini din trecut şi de azi (Begheiți: Conferința locală a U.S.P.M.V., 1976), 30; Idem, Begejci (Torak): juče i danas (Begejci: Mesna konferencija SSRNV, 1979), 134.
805 In 2016, a competition was realized to renovate the Place, which was met with stark opposition by the local residents when implementation started in 2018, seeing riots and confrontations with police and security forces. The lack of participation and consultation as well as the concomitance of the building collapse Rue d'Aubagne exacerbated the conflict. Les travaux du chantier de rénovation de la Plaine ont repris It was, before the renovation, home to a daily farmers' market except for Sundays, from 7:30Am to 1:30PM.Visit Provence: Marché de la Plaine On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, the market is mostly set up for fresh vegetables and fruits.
In European patent law, the limitation and revocation procedures before the European Patent Office (EPO) are post-grant, ex parte,OJ 2007, Special edition 4/2007, page 116, item 1. administrativeEPO web site, CA/PL 29/99 dated 8.11.1999, Revision of the EPC: limitation procedure, in Travaux préparatoires 1997-2000, Patent Law Committee documents, item I.4. procedures allowing any European patent to be centrallyEPO web site, CA/PL PV 13, Minutes of the 13th meeting of the Committee on Patent Law (Munich, 3 to 6 April 2000), item 137: "As a central procedure, limitation [is] effective in all contracting states." limited by an amendment of the claims or revoked, respectively.
The date of Adrianople's fall to the Turks has been disputed among scholars due to the differing accounts in the source material, with the years 1361 to 1362, 1367 and 1371 variously proposed. Following sources dating from long after the events, earlier scholarship generally placed the conquest between 1361 and 1363, in accordance with the report in Ottoman sources that a solar eclipse occurred in the year of Adrianople's fall.Beldiceanu-Steinherr, Irène, La conquête d'Andrinople par les Turcs: la pénétration turque en Thrace et la valeur des chroniques ottomanes in Travaux et Mémoires du Centre de Recherche d'Histoire et Civilisation de Byzance vol. 1 (1965) p. 439ff.
The main challenges facing the university include serious weaknesses in the university's information and communication technology (ICT) capabilities; and then the lack of qualified staff, of financial means, of premises and equipment, and of literature and laboratories. Clearly, the university's physical infrastructure has not been rebuilt since the troubles. This is one reason why only 20% of the institutional focus of the Université de Kisangani is reckoned for research. Kisangani is the seat of the Université de Kisangani (1963), Université Mariste du Congo, Institut Superieur du Commerce (ISC), Institut Superieur Pedagogique and Institut de Batiment et de Travaux Publiques, and the Kisangani Hellenic Center.
"Ball, David John, 79 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 990 (2004), Toss the Travaux – Application of the Fourth Geneva Convention to the Middle East Conflict – A Modern (Re)Assessment The International Court of Justice subsequently reaffirmed the right of the Palestinian people to self-determination and the prohibition under customary and conventional international law against acquisition of territory by war. The Israeli Supreme Court, sitting as the High Court of Justice, cited a case involving the disengagement from Gaza and said that "The Judea and Samaria areas are held by the State of Israel in belligerent occupation. The long arm of the state in the area is the military commander.
The number of Black civilians and prisoners mass murdered is estimated at around 100Histoire de la Normandie et questions diverses, Volume 2 Comité des Travaux Historiques et Scientifiques 1984, page 373 Les exécutions de prisonniers, comme celle d'une centaine de nord – africains, rue Bihorel à Rouen, et The executions of prisoners, like that of a hundred North Africans, rue Bihorel in Rouen According to Butler and Showalter, Rouen fell to the 5th Panzer Division, while Rommel advanced from the Seine towards the Channel. On 10 June, Rommel reached the coast near Dieppe, sending Hoth the message "Bin an der Küste" or "Am on the coast".
From 1932 to 1935, he held the chair of Roman civilization at the Collège de France then was responsible in 1936 and 1937 of the course of Roman history at the new Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. He is the author of numerous articles on the antiquities of Algeria published in the Bulletin archéologique du Comité des travaux historiques, the ', the Journal des savants, among others in 1928 an article on acts of sale of the 5th century of the Vandals period (called since the ) discovered in the Tébessa region, the Revue africaine, the Recueil de la Société archéologique de Constantine, the Bulletin de la Société de géographie d'Oran, etc.
Born into a Protestant family expelled from France after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, he began studying law in Rouen, which he finished in Geneva.Précis analytique des travaux de l'Académie des Sciences, Belles-Lettres et Arts de Rouen, 1865–1866, (p. 184) (read online) A lawyer then a political and theater journalist with La Mode (1831–1834), La Quotidienne, L'Opinion publique (1848–1849) and also L'Union,Jean Touchard, La gloire de Béranger, 1968, (p. 383) his plays were given on the most important Parisian stages of the 19th century including the Théâtre du Palais-Royal, the Théâtre des Folies- Dramatiques, the Théâtre des Variétés, and the Théâtre de l'Odéon.
The expertise of Miffonis in the use of reinforced concrete was not limited to lighthouses. He also participated in the construction of a quay with this material at Pointe-du-Lac in 1909–1910, which is mentioned in an annual report of Anderson's in 1911. In 1913, Miffonis published a work of three hundred pages with the title Béton et béton armé, aide-mémoire pratique à l'usage des ingénieurs, architectes, entrepreneurs et surveillants de travaux (Concrete and reinforced concrete, a practical checklist for engineers, architects, contractors, and supervisors). This treatice reports on Miffonis' work on the use of reinforced concrete as a building material and describes the characteristics of the concrete components as well as the properties of mortar.
Born on 23 March 1886 in Dieuze, a town situated in a part of France occupied by the Prussians since 1871, Rouzet moved to the Paris area as soon as he could. His first step was to have his French citizenship made official through the "reinstatement process" (needed in his case in those days). He started his professional life as an apprentice in different companies exploring various technologies. During the same period, he attended evening classes at the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers (National Conservatory of Arts and Crafts), and some time later he sat for a diploma at the Ecole des Travaux Publics (School of Public Works), which he obtained as an electrical engineer.
He was teacher of philosophy from 1947 to 1956, then professor of Sociology and Anthropology at Grenoble II. Gilbert Durand was the co-founder with Léon Cellier and Paul Deschamps in 1966 and the director of the Centre de recherche sur l'imaginaireCentre de recherche sur l'imaginaire (CRI) and a member of Eranos. In 1988 he founded the humanities and social sciences review Les Cahiers de L'imaginaire. He participated in the resistance in the Vercors. He was a follower of Gaston Bachelard, Henry CorbinGilbert Durand, "La pensée d'Henry Corbin et le Temple maçonnique", Travaux de la loge nationale de recherches Villard de Hoonecourt, 3, 1981, pp. 173–182 and Carl Gustav Jung and the teacher of Michel Maffesoli.
In December 1780, the ships of James Cook's third expedition, Resolution and Discovery, called at Canton on their return voyage from the North Pacific. While there, the crews of the ships enjoyed unexpected success in selling for high prices the sea otter pelts they had obtained for trinkets on the North West Coast of America.Catherine Gaziello, L'expédition de Lapérouse, 1785–1788, Paris, CTHS (Comité des Travaux Historiques et Scientifiques), 1984, pp.49–50. Most of these valuable furs had been collected in trade with the local Mowachaht- Muchalaht people during Cook's stay during March–April 1778 at Nootka Sound, a large opening of bays, islands, channels, and inlets on the west central coast of Vancouver Island.
In 1889, he participated in the first Congress of Popular Traditions in Paris, and was named principal private secretary to the Ministry of Labour, when his brother-in-law, Yves Guyot was named Minister for Labour. He remained in this job until 1892, an ideal position from which to collect the information which would later be the subject of his book Les Travaux publics et les mines dans les traditions et superstitions de tous les pays (Public Works and the Mines in the Traditions and Superstitions of all Lands), in 1894. The following year, he collected the list of his publications (books and articles), under the title Autobibliographie. In 1905, he was named President of the Société d'anthropologie.
Johannes Nicolaus Brønsted (; 22 February 1879 – 17 December 1947) born in Varde, was a Danish physical chemist. He earned a degree in chemical engineering in 1899 and his Ph.D. in 1908 from the University of Copenhagen and was immediately thereafter appointed professor of inorganic and physical chemistry at the same university.Encyclopedia.com In 1906 he published the first of his many papers on electron affinity, and, simultaneously with the English chemist Thomas Martin Lowry, he introduced the protonic theory of acid-base reactions in 1923.J. N. Brönsted (1923) "Einige Bemerkungen über den Begriff der Säuren und Basen" (Some observations about the concept of acids and bases), Recueil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays-Bas, 42 (8) : 718-728.
The Société Parisienne Raveau-Cartier acquired most of Shell's shares in the company in 1958. In the decades following World War II, the company established a strong position in the French market through collaboration with the government transportation ministry. It continued to operate in former colonies in Africa and elsewhere, and began to expand via native subsidiaries in other European countries. It also expanded through acquisitions in France, Belgium (Arboroute), Canada, and established a U.S. presence in Vermont. In the 1980s, still the market leader in France and North Africa, the company acquired Grands Travaux de l’Est, the starting point for expansion into countries surrounding the Indian Ocean as well as the diversification into its civil engineering activities.
Any other conception would > lead to the conclusion, for example, that France should have acted in > Alsace-Lorraine according to rule 42–56 of the Hague Rules of 1907, until > the signing of a peace treaty. The Israeli legal argument was dismissed by the International Court of Justice. The Court cited the Geneva Convention's travaux préparatoires, which recommended that the conventions be applicable to any armed conflict "whether [it] is or is not recognized as a state of war by the parties" and "in cases of occupation of territories in the absence of any state of war" as confirmation that the drafters of the article had no intention of restricting the scope of its application.
The Minister of the Sea (French: Ministre de la Mer) was a cabinet member in the Government of France from 1981 to 2017. The position has frequently been combined with the positions of Minister of Transport (Ministre des Transports), Minister of Public Works (Ministre des Travaux publics), Minister of Housing (Ministre du Logement), Minister of Tourism (Ministre du Tourisme) and Minister of Territorial Development (Ministre de l'Aménagement du territoire). Alain Vidalies was Secretary of State for Transport, the Sea and Fisheries (Secrétaire d'État chargé des Transports, de la Mer et de la Pêche) from 2014 to 2017. The post was a junior minister of cabinet rank within the Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy.
Royasc is the mountainous adaptation of the western Ligurian dialect. It received influence from the Occitan language as the Upper Roya valley was partly ruled by the County of Nice. Its structure is Ligurian, but its position is discussed: some include it in the Ventimiglia dialect (intemelian)Werner Forner, "À propos du Ligurien Intémélien. La côte, l’arrière-pays", in Travaux du Cercle Linguistique de Nice, 7-8 (1985-1986), pp. 29-61; Werner Forner, "Areallinguistik I: Ligurien", in Lexikon der Romanistischen Linguistik (LRL), IV, Tübingen 1988, pp. 453-469 ; Werner Forner, "Géographie linguistique et reconstruction, à l’exemple du ligurien intémélien", in Actes du I Colloque International sur l’ancien provençal, l’ancien français et l’ancien ligurien, Nice sept.
At the end of the 1980s, Prince Rainier III decided to stop building high rises in Monaco, following the construction of some controversial architectural choices. In 2008 his son, Prince Albert II, decided to abandon a polder project (judged as too expensive and too dangerous for surrounding sealife) and build a new high-rise and reformed polder project instead. Both the complex's design and construction was subject to validation by the Urbanism Department of the Principality, and the Prince of Monaco himself.Monaco.maville.com Monaco - Grands travaux : le Monaco du futur est sur les rails, The construction of the main high-rise was finally voted by the Monegasque Parliament, the National Council, on February 12, 2009.
The Grands Projets of François Mitterrand (variants: Grands Travaux or Grands Projets Culturels; officially: Grandes Operations d'Architecture et d'Urbanisme) was an architectural program to provide modern monuments in Paris, the city of monuments, symbolizing France’s role in art, politics, and economy at the end of the 20th century. The program was initiated by the 21st President of France while he was in office. Mitterrand viewed the civic building projects, estimated at the time to cost the Government of France 15.7 billion FF, both as a revitalisation of the city, as well as contemporary architecture promoted by Socialist Party politics. The scale of the project and its ambitious nature was compared to the major building schemes of Louis XIV.
La Prima recensione araba e la Versione etiopica. Edizione critica e traduzione … Presentazione di Paolo Marrassini = Quaderni di Semitistica 27, Firenze: Dipartimento di Linguistica, Università degli Studi and the Greek version in 2007.Marina Detoraki and J.Beaucamp, 2007, Le martyre de saint Aréthas et de ses compagnons (BHG 166), édition critique, étude et annotation Marina Detoraki, traduction par Joëlle Beaucamp, appendice sur les versions orientales par André Binggeli = Collège de France – CNRS, Centre de recherche, d’histoire et de civilisation de Byzance, Travaux et Mémoires – Monographies 27, Le massacre de Najrân. Religion et politique en Arabie du Sud au VIe siècle I, Paris: Association des amis du Centre d’histoire et de civilisation de Byzance.
The relationships between Betty and Rita, and Diane and Camilla have been variously described as "touching", "moving", as well as "titillating". Film critic Glenn Kenny, in a review of the film for Premiere, said that the relationship between Betty and Rita is "possibly the healthiest, most positive amorous relationship ever depicted in a Lynch movie",Glenn Kenny, "Mulholland Drive", Premiere, October 12, 2002. whereas the French critic Thierry Jousse, in his review for Cahiers du cinéma, said that the love between the women depicted is "of lyricism practically without equal in contemporary cinema".Thierry Jousse, "L'amour à mort," in Pendant les travaux, le cinéma reste ouvert, by Cahiers du cinéma (2003): 200.
In 1965 a French Revolution wood of freedom was hammered at the border with the departments of Charente and Haute-Vienne.Robert Petit, 'Les Arbres de la liberté à Poitiers et dans la Vienne, Poitiers: Éditions CLEF 89 / Fédération des travaux laïques, 1989, p. 219 According to the local inventory of the remarkable trees updated by the Poitou-Charentes admnistration,Poitou- Charentes Nature, 2000 the town hosts a pedunculate oak. The Asnières basins are protected under the EU Habitats Directive DREAL Poitou-Charentes / MNHN, 2013 and the land delimited by Villedon, Ecluseaux and the mills of Asnières belongs to a natural area of ecological, faunal and floristic interest (in French: Zone naturelle d'intérêt écologique, faunistique et floristique).
In December 1858 the Council of State ruled that a property owner whose land was expropriated could retain the land that was not specifically needed for the street, greatly increasing the cost of expropriation. Property owners also became much more clever in claiming higher payments for their buildings, often by creating sham shops and businesses within their buildings. The cost of expropriations jumped from 70 million francs for the first projects to about 230 million francs for the second wave of projects. In 1858, the Cour des Comptes, which oversaw the finances of the Empire, ruled that the Caisses des Grands Travaux was operating illegally by making "disguised loans" to private companies.
The Offshore Installations (Construction and Survey) Regulations 1974 (Statutory Instrument 1974 No. 289) established a certification regime. Offshore duty holders (oil and gas companies) appointed a Certifying Authority to inspect the design, construction and operation of their installation(s) against published guidance. The Certifying Authorities were the major ship classification societies: Lloyd's Register of Shipping, Bureau Veritas, Germanisher Lloyd's, Det Norske Veritas, American Bureau of Shipping.Offshore Petroleum Exploitation: the United Kingdom Legislation, Les Plates-formes Offshore, Travaux du premier Congrès de la SFDE (Strasbourg, les 6, 7 et 8 mai 1975) The Petroleum Engineering Division of the Department of Energy audited the Certifying Authorities, for compliance with their duties under the legislation and the against the guidance.
However, the police are on his tracks: The chief of the Sûreté, one Bibi-Lupin, under the name of Gondureau, confronts two other inhabitants of the House Vauquer, telling them that Vautrin is really the escaped convict Jacques Collin, who functions as a banker and a confidant to the Parisian underworld. Bibi-Lupin asks them to help arrest Vautrin but they need proof that he really is Jacques Collin. He gives them a drug that will knock Vautrin unconscious, so they can search on his shoulders for the branded letters T.F., which stand for "Travaux [forcés]" and "Faussaire" ("hard labor" and "forger"). The plan works and Collin is arrested and imprisoned in Rochefort.
The Twelve Tasks of Asterix (Les Douze travaux d'Astérix) is a 1976 Belgian/French animated feature film based on the Asterix comic book series. René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo, the creators of the series, wrote the story and directed the film themselves; with co-direction by Pierre Watrin and the screenplay co-written by Pierre Tchernia, a friend of Goscinny and Uderzo. The film was directed, produced and animated at Goscinny and Uderzo's own animation studio, Studios Idéfix and is the only Asterix animated film that has used the Xerography Process. At the time of its release, the film received polarized reviews since its tone is more cartoony and frequently breaks the fourth wall.
Yererouk (, Yereruyki tachar), also Yereruyk or Ererouk, is an archeological site characterized by the presence of an ancient Armenian church near the village of Anipemza in the Shirak Province of Armenia. Yererouk was built on a plateau near the Akhurian River which defines the frontier with Turkey, about 5 km southeast of the ancient city of Ani.Patrick Donabédian, Ereruyk: nouvelles données sur l'histoire du site et de la basilique, Mélanges Jean- Pierre Mahé, Travaux et Mémoires 18, Paris, 2014, p. 241-284. Because the basilica of Yererouk is one of the earliest surviving Christian monuments in Armenia, it was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List on August 25, 1995 in the Cultural category.
He was professor then emeritus professor at Paris West University Nanterre La Défense. President of the "Institut des études augustiniennes" between 1987 and 2000, he was also responsible for the 'Centre de recherches sur l’Antiquité tardive et le Haut Moyen-Âge'. He actively contributed to the creation of the inaugurated in 1998. A member of the Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques (Cths) in 1982, before becoming its secretary in 1992, a member of the Société des Antiquaires de France of which he was president in 2003 and president of the "Société française d’études épigraphiques sur Rome et le monde romain", Claude Lepelley was also publishing director of the series "Nouvelle Clio" from 1992 to 2008.
Nowadays, Sabarthès is synonymous with reference for all that concerns the Aude department. He was a member of numerous , an adherent and publicist for many years to the "", the "Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques", the "Société des Arts et Sciences de Carcassonne" and the "Commission archéologique et littéraire de Narbonne". He began by publishing numerous essays on his work in the drafting stage, limited to specific subjects, but his major work is undoubtedly the Dictionnaire topographique du département de l'Aude published in 1912, providing details on all the cantons and villages of the department, from archival works now missing, making the correspondences between the ancient and modern names of the places.
During the same year, he was appointed chief pharmacist of the French army. From 1758, he served as apothecary to the army headquarters of Bas-Rhin, during which time he studied plants found in the vicinity of Cologne and Braunschweig.Google Books Recueil des travaux de la Société des sciences, de l'agriculture et des arts by the Société des sciences, de l'agriculture et des arts de Lille In 1770 he was appointed professor of botany by the magistrate of Lille, and from 1796 served as a professor of natural history at the École centrale du département du Nord à Lille. With Pierre Riquet, he was editor of Pharmacopoeia, jussu Senatus insulensis tertiary edita.
After his studies at the École nationale des chartes, Louis de Mas Latrie became an historian and specialized on Cyprus during the Middle Ages. He made several voyages there and is now considered by his peers as the founder of history and archaeology of the island. In 1848, he succeeded Jacques-Joseph Champollion as professor of diplomatics at the École de Chartes and held that position until his retirement in 1885. He then chose Arthur Giry who had been his assistant for two years to replace him. He was elected a member of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres in 1885. He was also a member of the Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques and of the Société de l’histoire de France.
Montaigne et la Sagesse d'Extrême-Orient, Seiichi Naruse, Université de Paris, Institut d'Etudes japonaises, Travaux et Conférences, Fascicule II, 1935Montaigne to Tōyō no Godou (モンテ-ニュと東洋の悟道), Seiichi Naruse, Bungaku-Kenkyū No.16, Kyushu University, 1936A Letter from Seiichi Naruse to Fukuko Naruse, dated September 5, 1935 After he returned to Japan at the end of 1935, he was in poor health. On 13 April 1936, he died suddenly of cerebral hemorrhage at the age of 43. Death bereaved him of his wife Fukuko and three children. His successor as a researcher of French and comparative literature was one of his students, Yukio Ōtsuka(大塚幸男), who became a professor at Fukuoka University in later years.
He taught physics, chemistry and mathematics in various local schools. During the Reign of Terror he was arrested along with his father, Isaak Haffner and Johann Lorenz Blessig and others – for refusing to renounce their faith – until the 9th Thermidor and the execution of Maximilien Robespierre. From 1795 to 1798 he was an examiner for l'École centrale des travaux publics, subsequently L'École polytechnique, a newly-founded centralised organisation, and he was also on the commission for new weights and measures. During 1796 and 1797 he was a member of the Jury of Instruction for the reorganisation of the Central School of the département of Bas-Rhin; he became professor of experimental physics and chemistry at the same school in 1800 until its closure three years later.
However leading genocide scholar William Schabas states: "Rigorous examination of the travaux fails to confirm a popular impression in the literature that the opposition to inclusion of political genocide was some Soviet machination. The Soviet views were also shared by a number of other States for whom it is difficult to establish any geographic or social common denominator: Lebanon, Sweden, Brazil, Peru, Venezuela, the Philippines, the Dominican Republic, Iran, Egypt, Belgium, and Uruguay. The exclusion of political groups was in fact originally promoted by a non-governmental organization, the World Jewish Congress, and it corresponded to Raphael Lemkin's vision of the nature of the crime of genocide."William A. Schabas (2009), Genocide in International Law: The Crime of Crimes, 2nd Ed., p.
The European Journal of Organic Chemistry is a weekly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering organic chemistry. It is published by Wiley-VCH on behalf of Chemistry Europe and is a sister publication to other scientific journals published by Wiley-VCH, including Angewandte Chemie, Chemistry—A European Journal, and European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry. The journal, along with the European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, was established in 1998 as the result of a merger of Chemische Berichte/Recueil, Bulletin de la Société Chimique de France, Bulletin des Sociétés Chimiques Belges, Gazzetta Chimica Italiana, Recueil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays-Bas, Anales de Química, Chimika Chronika, Revista Portuguesa de Química, and ACH-Models in Chemistry. The Editorial Board is chaired by Burkhard König (Universität Regensburg).
Specialized master's degree MAGEST : « Master Gestion et exploitation des systèmes de transport » (Master in Management and Exploitation of Transportation Systems) was created in 2004 under the TEMPUS - MEDA programme. The master's degree was developed in partnership with 3 other schools : the École des Ponts ParisTech, the École nationale des travaux publics de l'État in France and the Polytechnic University of Catalonia in Spain. It's an initiation training of 3 semesters (1 year and a half) after 4 years of obtaining the Baccalauréat, with a goal of providing necessary tools and training in the management of the transportation system in Morocco, a sector that shows dynamic development in the country. Since 2008, the training was accredited by the Ministry of Education in Morocco.
He began his career as an archivist of the city of Reims in 1876 and remained in office until his retirement in 1913. He was a member of numerous scientific societies and academies both national and local, including the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres and the , of which he became inspector in 1903. At its foundation in 1879, he was appointed by the Ministry of Education, a member of the Archaeological Commission responsible for ensuring conservation in France of the "monuments de l'art et de l'histoire" with Henri Jadart and Charles Givelet. A president of the Académie Nationale de Reims from 1914 to 1919, he was also a member of the "Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques" and of the Société des Antiquaires de France.
Essentially he realised that there was no rigorous methods to deal with the convergence of series, and Arbogast's career reached new heights. In addition to his mathematics post, he was appointed as professor of physics at the Collège Royal in Strasbourg and from April 1791 he served as its rector until October 1791 when he was appointed rector of the University of Strasbourg; in 1794 he was appointed Professor of Calculus at the École centrale des travaux publics et militarisée (soon to become École Polytechnique) but he taught at the École préparatoire. His contributions to mathematics show him as a philosophical thinker that has to face his era. As well as introducing discontinuous functions, as we discussed above, he conceived the calculus as operational symbols.
The first species was based on the material of Kingdon; the latter on vertebrae and metacarpals found at White Nab in Yorkshire.Owen, R., 1842, "Second rapport sur les reptiles fossiles de la Grande-Bretagne", L’Institut, Journal général des Sociétés et Travaux Scientifique de la France et de l’Étranger 10: 11–13 The publication did not contain a sufficient description and the species are often considered nomina nuda. The same year in a subsequent publication Owen named four additional Cetiosaurus species: Cetiosaurus brevis, "the short one"; Cetiosaurus brachyurus, "the short-tailed"; Cetiosaurus medius, "the medium- sized", and Cetiosaurus longus, "the long one". Owen had abandoned the two earlier names, as shown by the fact that their fossils were referred to several of the new species.
Explanatory parenthetical phrases not directly quoting the authority usually begin with a present participle and should not begin with a capital letter: See generally John Copeland Nagle & J.B. Ruhl, The Law of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Management 227-45 (2002) (detailing the ESA's prohibition on the possession of protected species). When a complete participial phrase is unnecessary in context, a shorter parenthetical may be substituted: Such standards have been adopted to address a variety of environmental problems. See, e.g., H.B. Jacobini, The New International Sanitary Regulations, 46 Am. J. INT'L L. 727, 727-28(1952) (health-related water quality); Robert L. Meyer, Travaux Preparatoires for the UNESCO World Heritage Convention, 2 EARTH L.J. 45, 45-81 (1976)(conservation of protected areas).
Bongo agreed to give him 11 billion CFA francs for the development of Ndendé."Pierre Mamboundou Mamboundou prêt à entrer au gouvernement" , Gaboneco, 22 June 2007 . As a representative of the opposition, Mamboundou was included on the joint majority-opposition commission on the reform of the electoral process, which began its work in May 2006 and included 12 representatives from the Presidential Majority as well as 12 from the opposition."Gabon : La commission paritaire majorité-opposition a commencé ses travaux à huit clos" , Gabonews, 16 May 2006 . In the December 2006 parliamentary election, Mamboundou was elected to the National Assembly as the UPG candidate in Ndendé constituency, located in the Dola Department of Ngounié Province."Liste des Députés par Circonscription" , National Assembly website (accessed 5 January 2009) .
La Rivière left only a few speeches, sermons, harangues and parish letters, and a funeral sermon, Oraison funèbre de très-haut, très- puissant et très-excellent prince Mgr Louis, Dauphin, prononcée dans l'église de l'abbaye royale de Saint-Denys, le dix-huitième juin 1711 [ French, Funeral Oration of Most High, Most Perfect and Most Excellent Prince, Msgr. Louis, the Dauphin, delivered at the Church of Saint-Denis, on the Eighteenth of June 1711 ]. "PONCHET DE LA RIVIERE Michel" [archived], at the website, Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques (CTHS) [ Committee of Historical and Scientific Works (CTHS) ], retrieved 18 December 2013. Another book, which seems to have been written by the Bishop, or at least by his secretary, appeared in 1721.
The Energy Charter Treaty contains a comprehensive system for settling disputes on matters covered by the treaty. The two primary forms of binding dispute settlement are state-state arbitration on the interpretation or application of almost all aspects of the treaty (except for competition and environmental issues), and investor-state arbitration (Article 26) for investment disputes. There are special provisions, based on the WTO model, for the resolution of inter-state trade issues and the treaty also offers a conciliation procedure for transit disputes. The Secretariat maintains legal advice to these arbitrations as well as has responsibility for maintaining the Travaux préparatoires used to clarify the intentions of the treaty by Article 32 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties.
At the beginning of 2004, Igor Bogdanov began to post on French Usenet physics groups and Internet forums, continuing the pattern of behavior seen on sci.physics.research. A controversy began on the French Wikipedia when Igor Bogdanov and his supporters began to edit that encyclopedia's article on the brothers, prompting the creation of a new article dedicated to the debate (Polémique autour des travaux des frères Bogdanov—"Debate surrounding the work of the Bogdanov brothers"). The dispute then spread to the English Wikipedia. In November 2005, this led the Arbitration Committee, a dispute resolution panel that acts as the project's court of last resort, to ban anyone deemed to be a participant in the external dispute from editing the English Wikipedia's article on the Bogdanov Affair.
Schneider-Empain was a Franco-Belgian industrial holding formed by the merger of the activities of the Empain group (of Edouard Empain) and the Schneider company (consisting of Compagnie Industrielle de Travaux (CITRA), Société des forges et ateliers du Creusot (SFAC, later known as Creusot Loire)), and Société Minière Droitaumont-Bruville.;) Empain obtained a holding in the Schneider company in 1963, and the two business merged into a single holding Empain Schneider in 1969, with two subsidiary companies Schneider SA (France) and Electrorail (Belgium). Spie Batignolles was acquired in 1971, and Merlin Gerin in 1974. The energy generation and telecommunications subsidiary Jeumont Schneider was formed in the late 1970s from parts of Schneider Empain, and from companies of the Jeumont Industrie group.
Henri Temerson, Biographies des principales personnalités françaises décédées au cours de l'année, Hachette, 1962 A professor at the École Normale Supérieure, Toutain was president of the Academy of Sciences in Semur and director of excavations in Alésia until 1958Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiquesGalaxidion, marché du livre ancien ou épuisé .Les historiens français : la construction d’une discipline académique (1800–2005) In addition to the excavations at Alésia, his research was on the history of Roman Africa, in particular on the area of modern-day Tunisia, and on the history of religions in the Roman Empire, in which he opposed the theories of Franz Cumont. Toutain died at the age of 95, in his apartment on the Rue du Four in the 6th arrondissement of Paris.
He was born at Soultz-sous-Forêts, Alsace, studied under Jean-Baptiste Boussingault in Paris, and, after acting as his assistant for ten years, succeeded him as director of the chemical laboratories in the Institut National Agronomique (1887–1914). From 1907 to 1914 he was also director of the research station for plant chemistry at Meudon (Collège de France).MÜNTZ Charles Achille Sociétés savantes de France He was a member of the Académie des sciences (1896–1917) and the Académie d'Agriculture (from 1915).Charles Achille Müntz (1846-1917) Travaux du Comité Français d'Histoire de la Géologie Müntz made special research on the feeding of cattle and horses, and, following Boussingault's method, tested his theories by practice on great herds, on Parisian cab horses, and, in the case of his contributions to viniculture, in various vineyards.
The Revue d'Égyptologie (RdE) is a scholarly journal published annually by the with the support of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique and the Centre national du livre. The journal is the successor of Recueil des Travaux relatifs à la philologie et à l'archéologie égyptiennes et assyriennes which appeared from 1879 to 1923. The Revue d'Égyptologie is thus the eldest French Egyptological journal concerned with the different aspects of the cultures who lived along the river Nile, from prehistory up to the Coptic period (although the Bulletin de l’Institut Français d’Archéologie Orientale has been published for longer under the same title). History, archaeology, and art history are discussed in articles written in French and English, German and Italian, and relate to the presentations done at the three annual meetings.
He also operated a floating darkroom in Port Said in the 1860s and 70s, of which a photograph survives. Um, N., "Bridging the Mediterranean and Gujarat with the Turn of a Page: Picturing the Dimensions of Maritime Travel in an Extra- Illustrated Nineteenth-Century Book about India," Getty Research Journal, 2016, p. 242 He may have been the official photographer, appointed by the Universal Company of the Suez Canal, to document the work on the canal. In this capacity, Arnoux may have hired the Zangaki Brothers to assist him. Baillargeon, C., "Témoignages de rivalité industrielle; La France et les photographies de grands travaux d’origine étrangère," Études Photographies, No. 17, 2005, pp 16-43 At a later date, Arnoux was in partnership with the British-Italian photographer, Antonio Beato.
Adhémar Jean Claude Barré de Saint-Venant (23 August 1797, Villiers-en-Bière, Seine-et-Marne – 6 January 1886, Saint-Ouen, Loir-et-Cher)J Boussinesq and A Flamant, Notice sur la vie et les travaux de M de Saint-Venant, Annales des ponts et chaussées 12 (1886), 557–595. was a mechanician and mathematician who contributed to early stress analysis and also developed the unsteady open channel flow shallow water equations, also known as the Saint-Venant equations that are a fundamental set of equations used in modern hydraulic engineering. The one-dimensional Saint-Venant equation is a commonly used simplification of the shallow water equations. Although his full surname was Barré de Saint- Venant in mathematical literature other than French he is known as Saint- Venant.
In 1954 at the US Air Force fuel depot near Bitburg, various acceptance tests were being made on a newly constructed underground fuel storage tank. The tank was fitted with a novel carbon dioxide fire extinguishing system, the first of its kind in Germany. The US Army was not responsible for design, construction and operation of storage facilities at the time, but the fuel involved was the property of the United States. The senior engineering staff of the French La mission des grands travaux aéronautiques en Allemagne and other French and German officials, technicians and contractors were present at the site and attending an acceptance test. The diameter of the underground tank was about 96 feet (29 m) with a total capacity of 1,386,000 US gal (5,250 m3).
He was a vice-President, then a president of the Society for the Study of Prehistoric, Ancient and Medieval Maghreb, he directs the organization of study days in collaboration with the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, where he was elected as a correspondent on October 26, 2000 and a member on January 28, 2011; he is also involved in the preparation of the academic seminars of this society, in Tripoli (2005), Caen (2009) and Aix and Marseille (2014). He is a member of many learned societies including the Société Asiatique, the Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques, and the Board of Experts of the Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation in London. He is a member of the Board of Directors and Scientific Council of the École Pratique des Hautes Études.
Adolphe Joseph Reinach (12 January 1887 – 30 August 1914) was a French archaeologist and Egyptologist who participated in excavations in Greece and Egypt and published works on the Gauls. Working in Egypt for the Société française des fouilles archéologiques with Raymond Weill in 1910-1911, he discovered the Coptos Decrees in the temple of Min at Coptos.Raymond Weill: Koptos. Relation sommaire des travaux exécutés par MM. A. Reinach et R. Weill pour la Société française des Fouilles Archéologiques (campagne de 1910), ASAE 11, 1911, pp. 97-141.Raymond Weill: Les décrets royaux de l’ancien empire égyptien trouvés à Koptos en 1910 ; communication lue à la séance du 27 janvier 1911, in: Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, 55e année, N. 3, 1911. pp.
The first proposals for the construction of a Paris-Hamburg Railway were put forward by the French company, Etudes et Travaux de Chemins de Fer, which was backed by the French Rothschild Bank. In 1862, the company received permission to carry out preparatory work in Prussia. The Kingdom of Prussia, however, did not want a foreign railway company to operate the railway and transferred the project to the CME. The condition for the granting of an overall license was the construction of a fixed crossing of the Rhine near Wesel, since the fortress would be able to prevent its use in the event of war. The increasing tensions between Prussia and the French Empire, culminating in the Franco-Prussian War in 1870, led to the withdrawal of the Rothschild banking house from the project.
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Les Annamites à > l'étranger seront placés sous la protection de la France. > Art. 2. Une force militaire française occupera Thuan-An d'une façon > permanente. Tous les forts et ouvrages militaires de la rivière de Hué > seront rasés. > Art. 3. Les fonctionnaires annamites, depuis la frontière de la Cochinchine > jusqu’à la frontière de la province de Ninh-Binh, continueront à administrer > les provinces comprises dans ces limites, sauf en ce qui concerne les > douanes, les travaux publics et, en général, les services qui exigent une > direction unique ou l'emploi d'ingénieurs ou d'agents européens. > Art. 4. Dans les limites ci-dessus indiquées, le Gouvernement annamite > déclarera ouverts au commerce de toutes les nations, outre le port de Qui- > Nhon, ceux de Tourane et de Xuan-Day. D’autres ports pourront être > ultérieurement ouverts après une entente préalable.
Roger Guérillot was born on 12 November 1904 in the 14th arrondissement of Paris, to a 21-year-old domestic servant, Marie Guérillot, employed by a family of the 16th arrondissement. Until the end of his life, Guérillot used two first names on legal documents, Léon and Charles, He had been a student at the École Spéciale des Travaux Publics before being hired by Michelin in 1928, to work as an engineer in their technical service centre in Paris. The historian Pierre Kalck claims that Guérillot was only a mechanic, dispatched to French Equatorial Africa in 1928 to work on the steamships. In 1935, Guérillot left Michelin and moved to Ubangi-Shari where he worked for the Society of African Mechanics and then the Society for Forestry and Industrial Exploitation.
Google Books American Druggist and Pharmaceutical Record, Volume 69 In 1797 he received his master's degree in pharmacy, and subsequently taught classes in chemistry and pharmacy at the military training schools in Toulon and Lille.Société d'Histoire de la Pharmacie biographical informationBiographies, titres et travaux des principaux intervenants du destin du Jardin du Roy au Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle biographical sketch In 1803, with assistance from Fourcroy, he became an assistant naturalist at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, where, following the death of Fourcroy in December 1809, he was appointed as his replacement as professor of chemistry. In 1829 he succeeded Louis Nicolas Vauquelin as director of the École de pharmacie in Paris.Google Books La Chronique médicale: revue de médecine historique, littéraire et anecdotique Laugier died of cholera in Paris on 19 April 1832.
Le Monde de l'éducation, Editions 247-254, 1997 An agrégé of history, he abandoned teaching to engage in journalism. He collaborated at Combat, the TV program ' in the 1970s, the magazine Esprit, whose editorial board he was a member, and La Croix, whose cultural service he co-directed. At France Culture, where Jean Lebrun has spent most of his career, he produced and hosted the programs Culture Matin (from 1992 to 1999) and Pot-au-feu before animating Travaux Public, a program broadcast from Monday to Friday from 6.30 pm to 7.30 pm which he periodically recorded in a "Deep France Culture" ambiance from Blumeray (Haute-Marne). The program was live from the Argentinian café El Sur on Boulevard Saint-Germain in Paris on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and in various French cities on Thursdays and Fridays.
Since 1999, Annals of the Spanish Royal Society of Chemistry, , is published quarterly. This journal is a continuation of classical Annals of Chemistry, which was integrated into a consortium of European magazines along with Acta Chimica Hungarica, Models in Chemistry, Bulletin des Sociétés Chimiques Belges, Bulletin of Société Chimique de France, Chemische Berichte, Chimika Chronika, Gazzetta Chimica Italiana, Liebigs Annalen, Polish Journal of Chemistry, Recueil des Travaux des Pays-Bas Chimiques and Revista Portuguesa de Química. The Association of European Journals in partnership with Wiley-VCH publishes several magazines: Chemistry - A European Journal, European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, European Journal of Organic Chemistry, ChemBioChem, ChemMedChem and ChemSusChem. The RSEQ is also co-editor of the journal Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry (published by Springer ) and Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics (PCCP), published by the Royal Society of Chemistry.
Yoshida and members of the Japanese delegation sign the Treaty. According to the treaty's travaux préparatoires, a consensus existed among the states present at the San Francisco Peace Conference that, while the legal status of the island of Taiwan is temporarily undetermined, it would be resolved at a later time in accordance with the principles of peaceful settlement of disputes and self- determination, ideas that had been enshrined in the UN Charter. The document officially renounces Japan's treaty rights derived from the Boxer Protocol of 1901 and its rights to Korea, Formosa (Taiwan) and the Pescadores, Hong Kong (then a British colony), the Kuril Islands, the Spratly Islands, Antarctica and South Sakhalin. Article 3 of the treaty left the Bonin Islands and the Ryukyu Islands, which included Okinawa and the Amami, Miyako and Yaeyama Islands groups, under a potential U.S. trusteeship.
It would remain virtual for a century and reemerge periodically due to the recurrent "crisis at the Opera" and to the limitations imposed on modern opera production by the palais Garnier. It was notably promoted in 1965–1968 by stage director Jean Vilar, the most prominent figure in "popular theatre" at the time, who had been commissioned a reform project for the National Opera Theatre and echoed composer Pierre Boulez’ provocative appeal to "blow up opera houses", as well as by senior civil servant François Bloch-Lainé in a 1977 report on the Opera's management and perspectives. In 1981, the newly elected President François Mitterrand included a new opera house in his large monument-building programme known as the "Grands Travaux". The project was originally part of the Cité de la musique, a complex of musical institutions in North-Eastern Paris.
Zeng Ebome supported President Omar Bongo's candidacy in the November 2005 presidential election and worked for his re-election."Présidentielle 2005: Le Woleu-Ntem en faveur du plébiscite d'OMAR BONGO ONDIMBA le 27 Novembre" , Bongo campaign website, 2005 . As a representative of the Presidential Majority, Zeng Ebome was included on the joint majority-opposition commission on the reform of the electoral process, which began its work in May 2006 and included 12 representatives from the Presidential Majority as well as 12 from the opposition."Gabon : La commission paritaire majorité-opposition a commencé ses travaux à huit clos" , Gabonews, 16 May 2006 . In the December 2006 parliamentary election, Zeng Ebome was re- elected to the National Assembly as a MAD candidate, again winning the second seat (Ellelem) in Woleu Department;"Élections Législatives de 2006 / Département du Woleu", L'Union, 27 December 2006 .
The great monastic foundations of Paris and the region around it held a large acreage of agricultural land. In addition to the Abbey of St. Denis, which was established in the early Middle Ages, Chaalis Abbey erected three very large granges during the twelfth century for storing cereal crops, which were farmed with the assistance of lay brothers. The abbey estates of Stains at Villeneuve-sous-Dammartin, Choisy-aux-Bœufs at Vémars and Vaulerent at Villeron all exceed and were farmed intensively.François Blary, Le domaine de Chaalis, XIIe-XIVe siècles: Approches archéologiques des établissements agricoles et industriels d'une abbaye cistercienne, Mémoires de la Section d'archéologie et d'histoire de l'art 3, Paris: Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques, 1989, From the tenth to the seventeenth century, the majority of the Plaine de France was governed by the House of Montmorency.
See also T 936/04, reasons 2.1, "[The Board 3.3.07] has applied [the principle of prohibition of double patenting] to refuse a (divisional) application in decision T 307/03 of 3 July 2007 on the basis of requests that involved double patenting over claims already granted in a patent issued on the parent application in that case." The decision was criticised in the literature by D. Harrison and T. Bremi, epi information 2/2009, 64. The decision was also commented on specialized blogs in March 2009, see Laurent Teyssèdre, Interdiction de la double brevetabilité, Le blog du droit européen des brevets, 18 March 2009; David Pearce, Double Patenting at the EPO - a new view, IPKat, 20 March 2009; David Pearce, Derk Visser on Double Patenting, IPKat, 24 March 2009 (including references to the EPC Travaux Préparatoires by Derk Visser).
Whitaker left the Admiralty in 1954 and joined the Livesey & Henderson engineering consultancy as a partner – his curriculum vitae for this job is now held in the National Archives. He retired from the company in 1962 but continued to work for them as a consultant. During this time he served as chairman of the British National Committee of the Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses; from 1952 he sat on the Commission Consultative Internationale des Travaux of the Suez Canal Company; and for 14 years he served as a member of the Dover Harbour Board. Whitaker's name on the list of Institution of Civil Engineers presidents, at their One Great George Street headquarters In 1956 Whitaker was elected to the management commitment of the ICE's Benevolent Fund, a charitable fund that provides for members in hardship, and the next year was elected chairman.
His work generally related to the art history and particularly the history of literature. He was particularly a specialist in the poetry of the fifteenth, to which he devoted many studies and of which he gave important scientific or popular editions (Dolopathos, the Livre du chevalier de La Tour-Landry, the very large Recueil de poésies françoises des XVe XVIe (the nine first volumes alone, the next four with James Mayer de Rothschild), etc.) Very involved in scholarly and intellectual life of the second half of the nineteenth, he was a member of the Comité des travaux historiques, president of the "Société de l'histoire de l'art français", and a member of the Société des Antiquaires de France. On his grave at cimetière du Père-Lachaise,(25th division) his friends erected a monument with his funeral mask by Sicard.
The American Declaration of the Rights and Duties of Man, also known as the Bogota Declaration, was the world's first international human rights instrument of a general nature, predating the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by less than a year. The Declaration was adopted by the nations of the Americas at the Ninth International Conference of American States in Bogotá, Colombia, on 2 May 1948, where we can find most of its travaux préparatoires; the conference and declaration was led and designed chiefly by United States public servants. The same meeting that adopted the Charter of the Organization of American States and thereby created the OAS. Chapter One of the Declaration sets forth a catalogue of civil and political rights to be enjoyed by the citizens of the signatory nations, together with additional economic, social, and cultural rights due to them.
It was organized by the Coup de Bleu association whose former president was head of music Café L'Agora in the Niemeyer Centre which produced the new Le Havre scene. During these same years, the Festival of the Future, the local version of the Fête de l'Humanité (Festival of Humanity), attracted a large audience. Currently, the musical tradition continues in the Symphony Orchestra of the city of Le Havre, the orchestra of Concerts André Caplet, the conservatory, and music schools such as the Centre for Vocal and Musical Expression (rock) or the JUPO (mainly jazz), associations or labels like Papa's Production (la Folie Ordinaire, Mob's et Travaux, Dominique Comont, Souinq, Your Happy End etc.). The organization by the association of West Park Festival since the 2000s in Harfleur and since 2004 at the Fort of Tourneville is a demonstration.
His brief published account presents the French view of the events. After Louis Napoleon's coup d'état of 2 December 1851, when he took a prominent part in the resistance in favour of the Second Republic, he retired from military and political life, though remaining in Paris. Beside the brief memoir of his Italian operations in 1849, he wrote several works of more specialized interest, on military ranks and orders, the use of soldiers in constructing public works and cavalry and its proper housing: Aperçu historique sur la dignité de marechal de France (1833); Considérations sur les ordres militaires de Saint Louis, &c.; (1833); "De L'Italie et de ses Forces Militaires" (1835); L'Emploi des troupes aux grands travaux d'utilité publique (1839); De la Cavalerie el du casernement des troupes à cheval (1840); Des Remontes de l'armée (1840).
GlobaLex is an online publication of the Hauser Global Law School Program at the New York University School of Law providing research tools for comparative law, international law, and the laws of various jurisdictions around the world. It was launched in 2005 by editor-in-chief Mirela Roznovschi, then NYU Law School's Foreign and International Law Reference Librarian, with the support of professor Joseph H. H. Weiler and dean Richard Revesz. Roznovschi conceived of the project while in Armenia as a guest instructor in legal research, and in 2003 after her return to NYU, she discussed the idea with Weiler, who came up with the name. GlobaLex publishes articles both on topical areas, such as treaty research (particularly travaux préparatoires), regional trade agreements in Africa, or the TRIPS Agreement, as well as guides to the laws of specific jurisdictions.
This third campaign includes the wall enclosing the entire nave, including the western entrance and ends just below the gallery windows. During the fourth phase, the remainder of the nave was completed in brick with almost no stone. The plan of the abbey church here was also used in the construction of the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, "begun in 1082, too direct a copy to have been done by any but Saint-Sernin's own architect or his favored pupil", but finished much earlier.O'Reilly, 1921 In 1860, Eugène Viollet-le-Duc restored the church,Esquis, J. "Note sur les travaux de restauration recemment executes a l'église Saint-Sernin a Toulouse", Mémoires de l'Académie des Sciences Inscriptions, et Belles Lettres de Toulouse, 1883; Monjon, P. "L'Oeuvre toulousane de Viollet-le-Duc," Memoires de la Société Archéologique du Midi, 1957, p.146.
Balša died the same year. Orbini further described the personalities of the brothers, claiming that Balša II was "good-natured and an accomplished horseman, but not of great mind". The Balšići managed to elevate themselves from petty nobility to provincial lords,Recueil de travaux de l'Institut des études byzantines: Volume 21 1982, "За разлику од Лазаревића, Бранковића и Драгаша, ближих или даљих рођака Немањића и потомака најугледцијих властеоских породица, први Балшићи су прави скоројевићи који су из редова ситне властеле доспели ..." becoming powerful after 1362, and it seems that they had an active part in the conflict between Emperor Uroš V and Simeon Uroš in Skadar, helping Uroš V. Seal of the Balšić brothers, January 17, 1368. In January 1368, a Ragusan document reported that the three Balšić brothers: Stracimir, Đurađ and Balša II, were preparing for a campaign against Karlo Thopia.
ENMTP (from Entreprise Nationale des Materiels de Travaux Publics ) is an Algerian company specializing in the development, manufacture and distribution of machinery used in public works. It has registered capital of 15.6 billion DA and is 100% owned by the state. Following the restructuring of the Sonacome and SN METAL, the National Company of heavy equipment "ENMTP" was transformed into joint stock company in 1995. The ENMTP Group produced materials under licenses acquired from recognized manufacturers, such as: Liebherr (Germany) for excavators, cranes, bulldozers and large shippers O & K (Germany) for loaders INGERSOLL RAND CO (United States) in the field of compressors and compactors POTAIN (United States) for the production of building cranes Braud & Faucheux for manufacturing concrete mixers and materials developed with the company's internal skills: backhoe loaders, Graders, BTS Press and various small products The industrial potential of ENMTP Group is considered one of the largest in Africa.
He was succeeded by Paul Henri Lecomte. Bureau was one of the founders of the Société botanique de France (French Botanical Society) and was the chairman in 1875, 1883, 1902 and 1905. In 1895 he was elected to the French Academy of Medicine. From 1895 to 1917, he was a member of the Comité travaux of the historiques et scientifiques (French Committee for Historical and Scientific Endeavors). Bureau was a significant contributor to Baillon’s Dictionnaire de Botanique (Botanical Dictionary). He wrote the chapters on the Moraceae, including the Artocarpeae (the breadfruit tribe), for volume XVII (1873) of Candolle’s Prodromus systematis naturalis regni vegetabilis (A preliminary natural system for the plant kingdom). Together with Karl Moritz Schumann, he wrote the Bignoniaceae section of Volume VIII of Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius’s Flora brasiliensis (Flora of Brazil). Bureau was particularly interested in paleobotany and significantly increased the museum's paleontological holdings.
French designers differed from their Italian counterparts, opting to retain a complete albeit narrow waterline armor belt instead of Brin's solution, the citadel system supported by a closely compartmentalized layer. The French decision was driven by a desire to protect their ships' ability to maneuver, as the unarmored ends of the citadel ships could be easily damaged and flooded. Continued pressure from the Chamber of Deputies, particularly over the caliber of gun chosen for Amiral Duperré— 48-ton weapons—led the designers to begin work on larger 100-ton guns for the next class, which became Amiral Baudin and Formidable. The design for the new ships was prepared by the naval engineer M. Godron. The French 100-ton gun, with a bore diameter, prompted the Conseil des Travaux to call for an even larger 120-ton weapon, but the 100-ton gun was retained for the new ships.
This included several popular publications, such as the Nouveau manuel complet de numismatique ancienne (1851; second edition, revised, 1890), and the Nouveau Manuel complet de la numismatique du moyen âge et moderne (1853; new edition revised by Adrien Planchet), and a large number of monographs and articles in the technical reviews. The following may be specially mentioned: Numismatique mérovingienne (1865); Essai sur la monnaie parisis (1874); Note sur l'origine de la monnaie tournoise (1896); and in the series of instructions issued by the Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques he edited the number on La Numismatique de la France (1891). In 1897 he was elected a member of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles- Lettres. His younger brother, Édouard Marie, comte de Barthélemy, who was born in Angers in 1830, published a number of documents on the ancient French nobility and the history of Champagne.
Verlag Walter de Gruyter, Berlin. , 27: Meischner, J. Das Porträt der theodosianischen Epoche, II (400 bis 460 n.Chr.). In: Jahrbuch des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, Band 106, 1991, 385-407, Taf. Verlag Walter de Gruyter, Berlin. , 26: Meischner, J. Das Porträt der Galla Placidia im Museo dell'alto medioevo, Rom. In: Carl Deroux (Hrsg.): Latomus 1991, 861-864, Taf. 25: Meischner, J. Das Porträt der theodosianischen Epoche (380 bis 405 n.Chr.). In: Jahrbuch des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, Band 105, 1990, 303-324, Abb. Verlag Walter de Gruyter, Berlin. , 24: Meischner, J. Ein theodosianisches Porträt, Études et Travaux 15, Zaklad Archeologii Srodziemnomorskiej Pan, Warschau 1990, 257-264, Abb. , 23: Meischner, J. Zwei Gewichtbronzen in Form von Kaiserporträts, Römische Mitteilungen Band 96-1989, Verlag Philipp von Zabern, Mainz 1989, 407-418, Taf.. , 22b: Meischner, J. Theodosianische Porträts. In: Ritratto Ufficiale e Ritratto Privato, Consiglio Nazionale delle Richerche, Rom 1988, 375-382 Abb.
They kept their strong interest in photography, but expanded to include a range of precision instruments. Their factory and warehouses were located on the same street, where their steam engines, rolling mills and metal smelters served the laboratories and manufacturing lines.« Le principal but auquel ont tendu les efforts des différents chefs de cette maison a été d’obtenir la plus grande somme d’économie dans la fabrication, sans léser toutefois les intérêts des ouvriers, dont le nombre s’élève à 350 environ, et sans nuire à la qualité des produits qui se sont au contraire toujours améliorés… Les moyens mécaniques ainsi employés permettent de remplacer avec une grande précision et une immense économie de temps le travail manuel et toujours lent des ouvriers dont toute l’habileté a pu être mise à profit pour l’exécution d’autres travaux inabordables aux machines. » The Molteni family also designed and built naval & marine instruments, mathematical, geodesic and measuring devices, photography apparatus and many of the early lighting systems.
Denis Dubourdieu (July 1, 1949 – July 26, 2016) was a French winemaker and professor of oenology at the University of Bordeaux. He managed or co-managed several properties in Bordeaux, including Château Reynon, Château Doisy Daëne, Château Cantegril, Château Haura, and Clos Floridène. He also consulted at Château Cheval Blanc. As part of his academic responsibilities, Dubourdieu was the director of l'Institut des Sciences de la Vigne et du Vin de l'Université de Bordeaux (English: Institute of Vine and Wine Sciences of the University of Bordeaux). The Institute is a multi-disciplinary research center where experts from the University of Bordeaux, l’Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (English: The National Institute of Agronomic Research) and l’Ecole Nationale des Ingénieurs des travaux agricoles (English: The National School of Engineers of Agricultural Work) work together to assist wine producers with the state of the art in technology, technique and economic modeling. 268x268px Dubourdieu specialized in winemaking processes for white wines, and has been called "wine’s most famous scientist".
In the Travaux, Cartan breaks down his work into 15 areas. Using modern terminology, they are: # Lie theory # Representations of Lie groups # Hypercomplex numbers, division algebras # Systems of PDEs, Cartan–Kähler theorem # Theory of equivalence # Integrable systems, theory of prolongation and systems in involution # Infinite- dimensional groups and pseudogroups # Differential geometry and moving frames # Generalised spaces with structure groups and connections, Cartan connection, holonomy, Weyl tensor # Geometry and topology of Lie groups # Riemannian geometry # Symmetric spaces # Topology of compact groups and their homogeneous spaces # Integral invariants and classical mechanics # Relativity, spinors Cartan's mathematical work can be described as the development of analysis on differentiable manifolds, which many now consider the central and most vital part of modern mathematics and which he was foremost in shaping and advancing. This field centers on Lie groups, partial differential systems, and differential geometry; these, chiefly through Cartan's contributions, are now closely interwoven and constitute a unified and powerful tool.
Marie Mouté started her career by starring the French TV series La vie devant nous, following the life of young teenagers in an upscale high school in Paris. Mouté has led other French mini-series such as Le temps meurtrier in 2004,Chez Maupassant in 2007, le Gendre ideal 2 in 2009. She also appeared in several film features, including And Then it Breaks (directed by Anne Dudek and Leslie Porter, 2006), Travaux, on sait quand ça commence...(directed by Brigitte Rouan, 2005, English title: Housewarming), Comme les cinq doigts de la main directed by Alexandre Arcady in 2010 Since 2012, she stars a new cop show Mongeville for France 3 public French television network. In 2013, she was cast to play Gerard Depardieu's daughter in Welcome to New York directed by Abel Ferrara which follows the incidents leading up to the 2011 New-York hotel maid scandal that marred the former International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn's career and political aspirations.
These books were gathered in his first large collection of poems, published by Flammarion in 1979, Terres, travaux du cœur (Earthes, works of heart). At the same time, he published Un lieu hors de tout lieu (A Place out of any Place), an essay on poetry which, starting from the initial evocation of Virgil's Georgics, builds a reflection on poetry and a manifesto for new poetics, marked by the nostalgia of "a place out of any place" and by "a duty to seek" Esteban refers to Arthur Rimbaud's "Farewell" in A Season in Hell. a new "conjuncture" between words and things. He experienced very early on a deep admiration for the work of the great Spanish poet Jorge Guillén; they became friends, and he translated in 1977 most of Guillén's major book, Cántico for Éditions Gallimard — Guillén himself translated into Spanish some of Esteban's poems, which he inserted in his last book, Final (1982).
However, the more general implications of this hypothesis were not explicated, and the work fell into obscurity. In “A Lecture on the Notion of Value as Distinguished Not Only from Utility, but also from Value in Exchange”, delivered in 1833 and included in Lectures on Population, Value, Poor Laws and Rent (1837), William Forster Lloyd explicitly offered a general marginal utility theory, but did not offer its derivation nor elaborate its implications. The importance of his statement seems to have been lost on everyone (including Lloyd) until the early 20th century, by which time others had independently developed and popularized the same insight. In An Outline of the Science of Political Economy (1836), Nassau William Senior asserted that marginal utilities were the ultimate determinant of demand, yet apparently did not pursue implications, though some interpret his work as indeed doing just that. In “De la mesure de l’utilité des travaux publics” (1844), Jules Dupuit applied a conception of marginal utility to the problem of determining bridge tolls.
Saint-Simon's earliest publications, such as his Introduction aux travaux scientifiques du XIXe siècle (Introduction to scientific discoveries of the 19th century) (1803) and his Mémoire sur la science de l'homme (Notes on the study of man) (1813), (the latter of which is a eulogy to Napoleon), demonstrate his faith in science as a means to regenerate society. In his 1814 essay De la réorganisation de la société européenne (On the reorganisation of European society), written in collaboration with his then secretary Augustin Thierry, Saint-Simon seems to have foreseen the European Union, expecting however that England would take the lead in forming a continent sharing the same laws and institutions.Goyau (1912) For his last decade Saint-Simon concentrated on themes of political economy. Together with Auguste Comte, (then only a teenager), Saint-Simon projected a society bypassing the changes of the French Revolution, in which science and industry would take the moral and temporal power of medieval theocracy.
His Grands Travaux included the Arab World Institute, a new site for the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BNF); a new opera house, the Opéra Bastille, opened in 1989 to celebrate the bicentennial of the French Revolution; a new Ministry of Finance in Bercy (the old Ministry had been housed in a wing of the Louvre), also opened in 1989. The Grande Arche in La Défense was also finished in 1989, a massive hollow cube-shaped building 112 metres high that completed the long perspective from the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel through the Place de la Concorde and the Champs Élysées. The most famous project of all, the "Grand Louvre", included the expulsion of the Ministry of Finance, the reconstruction of large parts of the museum, an underground gallery, and the addition of a glass pyramid by I.M. Pei in the courtyard.Dictionnaire historique de Paris (2013), Le Livre de Poche, pp. 308–309.
Paris, 1871-76; Chronological list of narratives of Journeys to Petra , sub "1864". At Dampierre he commissioned extensive renovations under the antiquarian architect Félix Duban, who had restored the Château de Blois.Sylvain Bellenger, Félix Duban 1798-1970: Les couleurs de l'architecture Paintings by Marc-Charles-Gabriel Gleyre and Jean-Hippolyte Flandrin graced the gallery walls that were hung with red velvet, against which Luynes also mounted trophies of his antique arms, the prize piece of which was the ceremonial sword of Youssuf, son of Boabdil, the last Moorish king of Granada; it followed Luynes' collections to the Cabinet des Médailles. He was quite naturally the head of the committee reporting on metalwork at the Great Exhibition of 1851, and published his findings.Exposition universelle de 1851, Travaux de la commission française sur l'industrie des nations publiés par ordre de l'empéreur: XXXIII jury. Industrie des métaux précieux par M. le duc de Luynes, Paris, 1854.
Accordingly, to > deny the availability of human rights simply because individuals form part > of a mass group would render those rights illusory. Eric Rosand, legal advisor to the US State Department used the same argument: > Although political negotiations and the issue of self-determination may be > appropriate in situations involving mass displacement, nothing in the text > or travaux préparatoires of the relevant provisions of the UDHR, ICCPR, or > ICERD limits the application of the right of return to individual instances > of refusals to repatriate. In fact, based on a close review of these > documents, one could conclude that the drafters did not intend to except > mass movements of refugees and displaced persons from this right, > particularly since the UDHR, the ICCPR, and the ICERD do not indicate that > the right to return should be linked to one's group status. In each > instance, the relevant language refers to "everyone" having a right to > return.
The P2 pier of the Viaduct is the tallest structure in France, 23 m taller than the Eiffel Tower Once the Ministry of Public Works had taken the decision to offer the construction and operation of the viaduct as a grant of contract, an international call for tenders was issued in 1999. Five consortia tendered: # Compagnie Eiffage du Viaduc de Millau (CEVM), a new subsidiary created by Eiffage; # PAECH Construction Enterprise, Poland; # a consortium led by the Spanish company Dragados, with Skanska, Sweden, and Bec, France; # Société du Viaduc de Millau, including the French companies ASF, Egis Projects, GTM Construction, Bouygues Travaux Publics, SGE, CDC Projets, Tofinso, and the Italian company Autostrade; # a consortium led by Générale Routière, with Via GTI (France) and Cintra, Nesco, Acciona, and Ferrovial Agroman (Spain). Piers were built with Lafarge high performance concrete. The pylons of the Millau Viaduct, which are the tallest elements (the tallest pylon – ) were produced and mounted by PAECH Construction Enterprise from Poland.
However, the king and the missionary misunderstood the connections between the British crown and the British South Africa Company (BSAC) of Cecil Rhodes. Lewanika and Coillard were gradually entangled in a web of intrigue, which resulted in the signing of the Lochner Concession, which assigned the Lozi kingdom to the BSAC's domains on 27 June 1890. During the first seven years after signing the Concession, the BSAC failed to make any of its promised annual payments of £2000 or to provide any of the educational assistance that it had pledged to Lewanika. Christina Coillard died on 28 October 1891 and the group of missionaries suffered a persistent high mortality rate, due primarily to tropical fevers. However, Coillard’s lively and moving letters to the PEM's offices in Paris made him a heroic figure to mission supporters in many countries. Many of these letters were published in 1889 as Sur le Haut-Zambèze: voyages et travaux de mission.
Text comics are older than balloon comics. Ancient Egyptian wall paintings with hieroglyphs explaining the images are the oldest predecessors. In the late 17th century and early 19th century picture narratives were popular in Western Europe, such as Les Grandes Misères de la guerre (1633) by Jacques Callot, History of the Hellish Popish Plot (1682) by Francis Barlow, the cartoons of William Hogarth, Thomas Rowlandson and George Cruikshank. These images provided visual stories which often placed captions below the images to explain a moral message. The earliest examples of text comics are the Swiss comics series Histoire de M. Vieux Bois (1827) by Rodolphe Töpffer, the French comics Les Travaux d'Hercule (1847), Trois artistes incompris et mécontents (1851), Les Dés-agréments d'un voyage d'agrément (1851) and L'Histoire de la Sainte Russie (1854) by Gustave Doré, the German Max und Moritz (1866) by Wilhelm Busch and the British Ally Sloper (1867) by Charles Henry Ross and Émilie de Tessier.
NYU has a host of foreign facilities used for study away programs, referred to as Global Academic Centers. , NYU operates 12 academic sites in Africa, Asia and the Middle East, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America, including undergraduate academic-year and summer study away programs in Accra, Berlin, Buenos Aires, Florence, London, Los Angeles, Madrid, Paris, Prague, Sydney, Tel Aviv, and Washington, D.C. One of the most noteworthy is the campus of NYU Florence, located at Villa LaPietra in Italy. The estate was bequeathed by the late Sir Harold Acton to NYU in 1994, and at the time it was the largest donation to a university in history. In spring 2014, NYU Paris moved to a new campus, formerly occupied by the École Spéciale des Travaux Publics (ESTP Paris), in the student area of the Quartier Latin, where NYU Law also set up an EU Regulatory Policy Clinic in partnership with HEC Paris taught by Alberto Alemanno and Vincent Chauvet.
The other writings of Gregoras, which (with a few exceptions) still remain unpublished, attest his great versatility. Amongst them may be mentioned a history of the dispute with Palamas; biographies of his uncle and early instructor John, metropolitan of Heraclea, and of the martyr Codratus of Antioch; funeral orations for Theodore Metochites, and the two emperors Andronicus; commentaries on the wanderings of Odysseus and on Synesius's treatise on dreams; Niceforo Gregora, Explicatio in librum Synesii de insomniis, a cura di P. Pietrosanti, Collana Pynakes, Levante, 1999 tracts on orthography and on words of doubtful meaning; a philosophical dialogue called Phlorentius or Concerning Wisdom; astronomical treatises on the date of Easter, on the preparation of the astrolabe and on the predictive calculation of solar eclipses;J. Mogenet, A. Tihon, R. Royez, A. Berg, Nicéphore Grégoras - Calcul de l’éclipse de soleil du 16 Juillet 1330, Corpus des astronomes byzantins, I, Gleben, 1983 and an extensive correspondence.I. Sevcenko, Some autographs of Nicephore Gregoras in Recueil des travaux de l'Institut d'études byzantines, VIII, pp. 435-450.
Work began on 28 June 2008 with the digging of the first 3.9 km tunnel between Violay (Loire) and Joux (Rhône). From a distance of 49.5 km, including 31.5 km in the Loire, this motorway section also connected Roanne to La Tour-de-Salvagny at the entry to Lyon, via Balbigny. The project cost €1.5 billion. In September 2010, the Viaduc du Torranchin at Pontcharra-sur-Turdine was the first structure completed on this section. This 196-meter-long, 21.55-meter-wide structure, costing €11 million, was built by Eiffage Travaux Publics, Eiffel Construction Métallique and the Forézienne d'Entreprises. In total, ten exceptional structures were built: seven viaducts, the most spectacular of which is the Viaduc de Goutte Vignole (618 meters), and three tunnels: Tunnel de Violay (3 900 m), tunnel of La Bussière ( 1,050 m) and the Chalosset tunnel (750 m). The A89 has 2 × 3 lanes of 5 km on each side of the Tunnel de Violay. This section, however, was included in the national master plan for infrastructure in the 1970s, before being abandoned in 1975 following the oil crisis.
In 2007, the French Académie d'architecture awarded her the Prix Dejean "for studies and research on the implementation of the principles of sustainable development to architecture and urbanism". In addition to her personal works, Gauzin-Müller has published essays in numerous books, including "Une Terre humaine" in L'Architecte e(s)t l'autre, "Développement durable dans l’architecture et l’urbanisme" and "Les énergies renouvelables dans le bâtiment" in the Neufert (2007), "L’exemple du Vorarlberg" in La maison individuelle, "L’architecture éco-responsable" in La science au présent 2008, une année d’actualité scientifique et technique of the Encyclopædia Universalis. She works with several publishers, and has also published essays in community works such as "Les éléments des projets de construction" (Neufert, 2007) or the "Encyclopedia Universalis" (2008). Since the early 1980s, Gauzin-Müller has written for many European architectural magazines: D'Architectures (France), Techniques et architecture (France), Maisons à vivre (France), Séquence bois (France), Architecture intérieure créé (France), Le Moniteur des travaux publics et du bâtiment (France), L'Architettura naturale (Italy), Deutsche Bauzeitung (Germany), Detail (Germany), etc.
The once vast Forêt de Rouvray (, "Forest of Rouvray", from Gallo-Romance ROBORETU “oak wood″ or more probably French rouvre “sessile oak” and old suffix -ey (ill spelled as -ay, modern -aie), meaning a “collection of the same trees”Rouvray, Yonne, has a similar derivation.) was a forest that extended from west of Paris in the Île-de-France region westwards into Normandy, virtually unbroken, threaded by the winding loops of the River Seine, traversed by forest traces and dotted with isolated woodland hamlets, as far as Rouen.General accounts are Léon de Vesly, "Exploration de la forêt de Rouvray," Bulletin archéologique du Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques. (1902); Notice archéologique sur les forêts de Rouvray et de La Londe. 1922. A rural relict is the 5 100 ha of the protected Forêt Domaniale de la Londe-Rouvray, at Les Essarts, Normandy, near Saint-Étienne-du-Rouvray, south of Rouen, on an upland massif above the left bank of the Seine, which makes a wide arc enclosing it.
This is not only administratively time-consuming and expensive, but also means that European patents granted in accordance with a unitary procedure can be valid in different versions in different contracting states, which makes their legal enforcement on the one hand and the monitoring of protective rights on the other considerably more difficult." The EPC of 1973 made no provision for a limitation procedure, and a fortiori no provision for centrally limiting a European patent before the EPO after the nine-month period for filing an opposition (nine months as from the date of grant of the European patent). The travaux préparatoires laid out the rationale for a limitation procedure: :"Limitation proceedings would enable patentees to narrow down the protection conferred by a patent post-grant by means of a simple, quick and inexpensive administrative procedure. For example, it may be necessary to limit a granted patent if, because of prior art which was not known during the examination proceedings or prior national rights not taken into account in these proceedings, the extent of the protection conferred is too great.
1989 and, to a lesser degree, Carthusian practices.Guigues ler: Coutumes de Chartreuse, Dom M Laporte (ed), Sources Chrétiennes 313, Paris, 1984 The most obvious difference in approach from the Cistercian practices would have been the separate cells for the monks – most likely a partitioned dormitory as practised by the GrandmontinesHutchison, C E: The hermit monks of Grandmont, Kalamazoo, 1989, pp 93, 338–9 – and the vegetable plots where the brothers were allowed to tend their private gardens in the afternoons when not engaged in official priory duties. Another Carthusian rule adopted by the Valliscaulians was that the priory should have no more than 20 monks.Folz, R.: Le monastere du Val des Choux au premier siecle de son histoire, Bulletin Philologique et Historique du Comite des Travaux Historiques et Scientifiques, 1959, pp 91–115 This meant that with the small size of the community, survival would be difficult without wealthy patrons. The Valliscaulians only had 21 houses in total, according to JAP Mignard, the Order's 19th-century historian and three of these were in Scotland, namely Pluscarden, Beauly in Ross-shire and Ardchattan in Argyll.
Later it became a provincial capital of the Dioecesis Viennensis. Vienne became the seat of the vicar of prefects after the creation of regional dioceses, of which the date is still controversial. Regional dioceses were created during the First Tetrarchy, 293-305, or possibly later as some recent studies suggest in 313, but no later than the Verona List, which is securely dated to June 314.Constantin Zuckerman, 'Sur la liste de Verone et la province de Grande Armenie, la division de l'empire et la date de création des dioceses', 2002 Travaux et Memoires 12: Mélanges Gilbert Dagron, pp. 618-637 argues for a decision to create diocese by Constantine and Licinius at the meeting in Milan in February 313; since 1980 several scholars have suggested later dates (303, 305, 306, 313/14) than the traditional date of 297 set by Theodor Mommsen in the late 19th century On the bank of the Gère are traces of the ramparts of the old Roman city, and on Mont Pipet (east of the town) are the remains of a Roman theatre, while the ruined thirteenth-century castle there was built on Roman footings.
Service is project to be restored by 2022, with two dedicated lanes in the middle of the street and 24-hour service.CTV Montreal, "Reserved bus lane coming to Pie-IX Boulevard", Thu Dec. 17 2009 7:07:00 PM Montreal 2025, VOIE RÉSERVÉE SUR PIE-IX - MONTRÉAL LANCE LES TRAVAUX AU CARREFOUR HENRI-BOURASSA / PIE-IX , 11.02.10 The service will be transferred from the MUCTC, which operated the BRT line until its suspension in 2002, to the AMT. The rebuilt line was originally projected to cost $150 million CDN. La Presse (Montreal), "Voie réservée sur Pie-IX: 154 millions pour faire rouler les autobus", Bruno Bisson, 23 octobre 2009 à 06h43 The new service will extend into Laval, and is projected to cost $300 million CDN, as of 2010. 24H (Montreal), "Le Service rapide par bus du boulevard Pie-IX coûterait 305 M $", QMI, 18/09/2010 10h42 The portion in Laval will extend , and include parking lots. As the portion in Laval will operate on a grade separated expressway (the former trace of Autoroute 25, since moved to a new right-of- way further east) and have dedicated on-ramps and off-ramps.
" , Journal Officiel de la République de Djibouti, 16 December 1997 . On 28 December 1997, he was moved from his position as Minister of Finance to that of Minister of Labour and Vocational Training;"Le gouvernement de Djibouti, formé le 28 décembre 1997" , Afrique Express . subsequently, he was appointed as Minister of Energy and Natural Resources on 12 May 1999."Décret n°99-0059/PRE portant nomination des membres du Gouvernement et fixant leurs attributions" , Journal Officiel de la République de Djibouti, 12 May 1999 . He was also Secretary-General of the RPP until a session of the RPP Central Committee on 4 July 2003 chose Idriss Arnaoud Ali to replace Mohamed."Le chef de l’Etat préside les travaux de la Session ordinaire du Comité central du Rassemblement Populaire pour le Progrès (RPP)", ADI, 3 July 2003 . In the January 2003 parliamentary election, Mohamed was re-elected to the National Assembly as the second candidate on the candidate list of the ruling coalition, the Union for a Presidential Majority (UMP), in Djibouti city."Décret n°2002-0261/PR/MID Portant publication des listes des candidats en vue des élections législatives du vendredi 10 janvier 2003.
290px The Casablanca–Rabat expressway, designated A1, was the first expressway to be built in Morocco, with construction starting in the 1970s. It was only completed in 1986 after a 7-year halt. It was originally free of charge, but a toll station was erected at Bouznika in 1993 as part of a new strategy in Moroccan expressway construction. Traffic between Casablanca and Mohammedia west, as well as from Rabat to Aïn Atiq travel free of charge. In December 2012 the operator of the road, ADM widened the road to 2 X 3 lanes.Les travaux d’élargissement à 3 voies de l’autoroute Casablanca – Rabat sont achevé conformément au planning prévu Work was started in 2009. Estimated costs for this 58 km long project are 800 Million Dirham. Main reason for expansion is the expected traffic growth, which is calculated at 55-79% between 2010 and 2020, depending on the stretch of roadDetails from ADM Project page , visited 1 August 2008Updated projectpage Widening A3 to 2x3 lanes , (French), visited 17 March 2012 Toll revenues for the Casablanca–Rabat expressway are the highest in the country, generating 306 million dirhams in 2007 (252 million in 2006), nearly a third of all toll-revenues in Morocco.
As a candidate in the December 1993 presidential election, he officially placed eighth with 1.83% of the vote.Africa Research Bulletin (1993), page 11,265. In April 2005, Mbou Yembi expressed his hope that the opposition could agree on a single candidate to face President Omar Bongo in the November 2005 presidential election. He also said that there should be no campaigning prior to the start of the official campaign period late in the year and that it was important to ensure that the election would be fair and transparent before campaigning began."Le leader du FAR souhaite un candidat unique pour l'opposition", Panapress, 12 April 2005 . As a representative of the opposition, Mbou Yembi was included on the joint majority-opposition commission on the reform of the electoral process, which began its work in May 2006 and included 12 representatives from the Presidential Majority as well as 12 from the opposition."Gabon : La commission paritaire majorité-opposition a commencé ses travaux à huit clos" , Gabonews, 16 May 2006 . Mbou Yembi was elected to the National Assembly as the Deputy from Mougalaba Department, located in Ngounié Province, in the December 2006 parliamentary election; he was the only FAR candidate to win a seat in the election.
Rue du Cloître-Saint-Benoît was a now-disappeared street in the Sorbonne district of Paris, demolished to build the present rue des Écoles. It was named after the cloister of the église Saint-Benoît-le-Bétourné Félix et Louis Lazare, Dictionnaire administratif et historique des rues de Paris et de ses monuments, 1844 edition, p. 64-65 and just before the French Revolution it fell within that church's parish Jean Junié, Plan des paroisses de Paris avec la distinction des parties éparses qui en dépendent dressé par J. Junié, ingénieur géographe de Monseigneur l’Archevêque et géomètre des Eaux et forêts de France en 1786 , Service des Travaux historiques de la Ville de Paris, 1904 online. It was made part of the Chalier sector during the Revolution - that sector was renamed the Sorbonne district when the original 11th arrondissement of Paris was formed in 1795. It began at rue des Mathurins-Saint-Jacques (now rue Du Sommerard) and ended at passage Saint-Benoît-Saint-Jacques Cadastre de Paris par îlot (1810-1836), plan 42e « Sorbonne », îlot 13 et 14, côte F/31/93/50, îlot 13 bis, côte F/31/93/51, îlots 13 ter, côte F/31/93/52.
Sir Arthur Evans considered the fustanella of the female peasants (worn over and above the Slavonic apron) living near the modern Bosnian-Montenegrin borders as a preserved Illyrian element among the local Slavic-speaking populations.. In the Byzantine Empire, a pleated skirt known as the podea (Greek: ποδέα) was worn..: "While 35 plates have the warrior wearing the podea or pleated skirt (sometimes called a fustanella) attributed to Manuel I, the "new Akrites," in a Ptochoprodromic poem, and 26 have him slaying a dragon, neither iconographic element is sufficient to identify the hero specifically as Digenes because both the skirt and the deed characterize other akritai named in the Akritic Songs." The wearer of the podea was either associated with a typical hero or an Akritic warrior and can be found in 12th-century finds attributed to Emperor Manuel I Komnenos (r. 1143–1180). On Byzantine pottery sherds, warriors are shown bearing weapons and wearing the heavy pleated fustanella, including a mace-bearer clad in chain-mail.. In his Lexicon of Medieval Latin, Charles du Fresne suggests that fustanum (a piece of cloth) originates from the Roman palla.. Cotton was among the belongings of Pope Urban V (1310–1370).Bulletin Archéologique du Comité des Travaux Historiques et Scientifiques, p.

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