Louis Anger (February 12, 1878 – May 21, 1946) was an American vaudeville performer and movie studio executive. During the early days of the American...
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Angers (UK: /ˈɒ̃ʒeɪ/, US: /ɒ̃ˈʒeɪ, ˈændʒərz/; French: [ɑ̃ʒe] ) is a city in western France, about 300 km (190 mi) southwest of Paris. It is the prefecture...
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The Anger of Achilles is an oil-on-canvas painting of 1819 by the French artist Jacques-Louis David. It is in the collection of the Kimbell Art Museum...
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Angers Sporting Club de l'Ouest, commonly referred to as Angers SCO (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ʒe]), is a French professional football club based in Angers...
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columnist Erling Anger (1909–1999), Norwegian civil servant Hal Anger (1920–2005), American scientist, inventor of the Anger camera Louis Anger (1878–1946)...
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producing shorts for various film festivals and events. Anger described filmmakers such as Auguste and Louis Lumière, Georges Méliès, and Maya Deren as influences...
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Angers (21st century), Canadian judge François-Albert Angers (1909–2003), Canadian economist François-Réal Angers (1812–1860), Canadian lawyer Louis Charles...
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Hillary Anger Elfenbein is the John and Ellen Wallace Distinguished Professor of Organizational Behavior at Washington University in St. Louis, known for...
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Louis XVI (Louis Auguste; French: [lwi sɛːz]; 23 August 1754 – 21 January 1793) was the last king of France before the fall of the monarchy during the...
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rebuilt the alliance with Spain, which had been shaken by the anger of the Spanish King when Louis refused to marry the Spanish infanta. The birth of the king's...
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Château d'Angers (redirect from Chateau Angers)
relic of the Passion. The relic at Angers was a splinter of the fragment of the True Cross which had been acquired by Louis IX. In the early 15th century,...
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Louis Charles Alphonse Angers (1854 – March 11, 1929) was a Canadian politician. Angers was born in La Malbaie, Canada East, the son of Elie Angers, a...
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The Anger Management Tour was a rap and rock music tour, founded and started in the fall of 2000 by Limp Bizkit, Papa Roach and, after the release of...
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resentment is anger directed towards a higher-status individual; anger is directed towards an equal-status individual; and contempt is anger directed towards...
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Retrieved June 22, 2012. Bibel, Sara (June 29, 2012). "Thursday Cable Ratings: 'Anger Management' Wins Night, 'Suits', 'Burn Notice', 'Wilfred', 'Awkward', 'Men...
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necessary. Spain was constantly interfering in the Valtellina, which angered Louis, as he wanted to hold possession of this strategically important passageway...
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Louis Antoine Léon de Saint-Just (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ʒyst]; 25 August 1767 – 10 Thermidor, Year II [28 July 1794]), sometimes nicknamed the Archangel...
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Madly in Anger with the World Tour was a concert tour by American heavy metal band Metallica. It supported the band's eighth studio album, St. Anger. The...
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and losing the city of Angers by the end of June. When John besieged the castle of Roche-au-Moine, a key stronghold, Louis was forced give battle against...
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Jean-Louis Michel (1785–1865) was a Haitian (Ste-Domingue) master in the art of fencing, sometimes hailed as the foremost exponent of the art of fencing...
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Bernard Zehrfuss (redirect from Bernard Louis Zehrfuss)
Bernard Louis Zehrfuss (Angers, 20 October 1911 – Neuilly-sur-Seine, 3 July 1996) was a French architect. He was born at Angers, into a family that had...
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Joseph Proust (redirect from Joseph Louis Proust)
constant proportions. Joseph-Louis Proust was born on 26 September 1754 in Angers, France. His father served as an apothecary in Angers. Joseph studied chemistry...
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Louis Germain David de Funès de Galarza (French: [lwi ʒɛʁmɛ̃ david də fynɛs də ɡalaʁza]; 31 July 1914 – 27 January 1983) was a French actor and comedian...
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Robert Louis Stevenson (born Robert Lewis Balfour Stevenson; 13 November 1850 – 3 December 1894) was a Scottish novelist, essayist, poet and travel writer...
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Harry Pilcer as Baudry, Harry Fox as Pierre, Marjorie Lane as Noelie, Louis Anger as Gardonne, Harland Dixon as Alphonse, Adah Lewis as Mme. de Bressie...
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Princess Alice of the United Kingdom (redirect from Princess Louis of Hesse)
Rhine from 13 June 1877 until her death in 1878 as the wife of Grand Duke Louis IV. She was the third child and second daughter of Queen Victoria of the...
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Érasme-Louis, Baron Surlet de Chokier (27 November 1769 – 7 August 1839), born in Liège, was a Belgian politician and, before the accession of Leopold...
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Édouard Louis Trouessart (25 August 1842 – 30 June 1927) was a French zoologist born in Angers. He studied military medicine in Strasbourg, but was forced...
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Road rage (redirect from Anger while driving)
most courteous drivers (least road rage) are Minneapolis, Nashville, St. Louis, Seattle and Atlanta. In a 2009 AutoVantage survey, New York, Dallas/Fort...
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Jacques-Louis David (French: [ʒaklwi david]; 30 August 1748 – 29 December 1825) was a French painter in the Neoclassical style, considered to be the preeminent...
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