• William C. (Bill) Faure (17 July 1949 – 18 October 1994) was a South African film director and writer, best known for directing Shaka Zulu, a 1986 television...
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  • Shaka Zulu is a 1986 South African television series directed by William C. Faure and written by Joshua Sinclair for the South African Broadcasting Corporation...
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  • Hussey, Vera Blacker, Sybel Coetzee and Eckard Rabe. It was directed by Bill Faure. Although some outdoor scenes were shot on location in Pietermaritzburg...
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    the Phantom Caverns). In 1986, Powell narrated and co-starred in William C. Faure's miniseries Shaka Zulu, with Henry Cele in the title role. In 1992...
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    Al Maktoum, 3rd Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates July 17 William C. Faure, South African film director (d. 1994) Andrei Fursenko, Russian politician...
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  • Jane Grey in 1554 Shaka Zulu – 1986 SABC miniseries and 1987 film by William C. Faure about the murder of Zulu king Shaka by his brothers at Dukuza in 1828...
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    Arsenal F.C. Retrieved 9 October 2022. Faure, Anthony; Detout, Arnaud (27 September 2018). "Ligue 1 : William Saliba, un Bondynois sur les traces de Mbappé"...
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    S2CID 131502583. Faure & Mensing 2011, p. 620. LeMasurier et al. 1990, p. 232. Lucas, Erica M.; Nyblade, Andrew A.; Lloyd, Andrew J.; Aster, Richard C.; Wiens...
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    Toni Lamond, Delilah Action / Crime Feature film IMDb Shaka Zulu William C. Faure Edward Fox, Robert Powell, Trevor Howard TV Mini Series IMDb Slate...
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    Retrieved 2024-05-12. Faure (2015b), pp. 46–47. Howard et al. (2006), p. 416. Faure (2015b), pp. 45–46. Faure (2015a), p. 195. Faure (2015b), pp. 117–118...
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  • future French President Félix Faure, titled "An Album to Record Thoughts, Feelings, etc." The album was found in 1924 by Faure's son, and published in the...
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    William Blake (28 November 1757 – 12 August 1827) was an English poet, painter, and printmaker. Largely unrecognised during his life, Blake has become...
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  • Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Franz Schubert, Felix Mendelssohn, Gabriel Fauré, Ottorino Respighi, Sir Edward Elgar, Aaron Copland, Benjamin Britten, and...
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  • misfortunes. Marguerite's affair with the President of the Republic, Félix Faure, won Adolphe an official commission for a monumental painting representing...
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  • engineer working for the Faure Electric Accumulator Company, working with consultants William Edward Ayrton and Camille Alphonse Faure. "Radcliffe Ward - Graces...
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  • of compositions, including settings by Victoria, Mozart, Berlioz, Verdi, Fauré, Dvořák, Duruflé and Britten. For centuries settings of the Mass for the...
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    Claude Debussy (redirect from C. Debussy)
    Michel Calvocoressi. Saint-Saëns, Franck, Massenet, Fauré and Ravel were all known as teachers, and Fauré, Messager and Dukas were regular music critics for...
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    February 1899 he was chosen president of the republic in succession to Félix Faure by 483 votes as against 279 recorded by Jules Méline, his only serious competitor...
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    Poem of Fire, Opus 60 (1910), also for orchestra. In the same year Gabriel Fauré composed his three-act opera Prométhée (1910). Charles-Valentin Alkan composed...
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    to music containing "impressionist allusions to the whole-tone scale". Fauré was known for his soft, genteel chamber music and the "hateful fury" of...
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  • N'Gapeth Antoine Brizard Nicolas Le Goff Trévor Clévenot Yacine Louati Théo Faure Quentin Jouffroy  Poland Łukasz Kaczmarek Bartosz Kurek Wilfredo León Aleksander...
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    by Gabriel Fauré, Charles Bordes, Camille Chevillard and Albéric Magnard. More design was exhibited, including a table by Alfred William Finch, embroidery...
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  • Jean-Baptiste Faure (1830–1914), the creator of Posa in Verdi's original French-language version of Don Carlos. It is doubtful, however, that Faure (who retired...
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  • extrajudicial manner. Rodney Charles Collins Christopher Dale Flannery Keith Faure Evangelos Goussis Lindsey Robert Rose Andrew Benji Veniamin Maia "Mainha"...
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    flute and piano, Op. 79, is a chamber music composition written by Gabriel Fauré in 1898. The Fantaisie was commissioned by and dedicated to Paul Taffanel...
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  • Dobell Franz Theodor Doflein Valentin Dogiel Félix Dujardin C.G. Ehrenberg Hanuš Ettl [de] Fauré-Fremiet Wilhelm Foissner [de] Bohuslav Fott [es] Felix Eugen...
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  • Piano (Emerson Edition) Paul A. Genin: Air Napolitain (Alry Publications) Faure: Fantaisie for 2 Flutes and Piano (Alry Publications) J. S. Bach: Sinfonia...
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    was set up, but it was not until 1963 that the permanent station Alfred Faure opened at Port Alfred on Île de la Possession (both named after the first...
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    Lead-acid battery (redirect from Faure cell)
    in train carriages while stopped at a station. In 1881, Camille Alphonse Faure invented an improved version that consisted of a lead grid lattice, into...
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    classified as Hippopotamus lemerlei and Hippopotamus madagascariensis. In 1990, Faure and Guerin discovered a distinct third species of hippo, which they named...
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