• Albert Jean-Marie Rouet (born 28 January 1936) was the Bishop of Poitiers since 1994 and archbishop of the same episcopal see since 2002. According to...
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  • Rouet may refer to: Alain Rouet (born 1942), French physicist Albert Rouet (born 1936), French bishop Guillaume Rouet (born 1988), Spanish rugby union...
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    and politician Albert Rothenberg (born 1930), American psychiatrist Albert Rouet (1936–unknown), French Roman Catholic bishop Albert Roussel (1869–1937)...
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  • Perpignan-Elne Thierry Scherrer 67 Poitiers Pascal Wintzer (Archbishop) Albert Rouet (Archbishop emeritus) 68 Pontoise Stanislas Lalanne 69 Quimper, Cornouailles...
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    Edouard Mesguen 1933–1956 Henri Vion 1956–1975 Joseph Rozier 1975–1994 Albert Rouet (first archbishop) 1994–2011 Pascal Wintzer since 2012 Favreau and Pon...
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    April 2007. He received his episcopal consecration on 19 May 2007 from Albert Rouet, Archbishop of Poitiers. The co-consecrators were the archbishop of Rouen...
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    Viola (or Violin) and Piano Grieg for Viola and Piano La jeune fille au rouet for Viola and Piano Méditation for Viola and Piano Mendelssohn for Viola...
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    ballad from Kytice by Karel Jaromír Erben. Camille Saint-Saëns wrote Le Rouet d'Omphale (Omphale's Spinning Wheel), symphonic poem in A major, Op. 31...
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    Paon's name. He is described as "Paganus de Rouet Hannoniensis, aliter dictus Guien Rex Armorum" ("Paon de Rouet of Hainaut, also called Guyenne King of Arms")...
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  • accompanied by an ominous laugh and a musical theme, Camille Saint-Saëns' Le Rouet d'Omphale ("Omphale's Spinning Wheel" composed in 1872). The Shadow, at...
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    for several years before she died in her sleep at her home in Carry-le-Rouet (Bouches-du-Rhône), on April 21, 2003 at the age of 70. Her Catholic funeral...
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    the most rare collectors items in Australian couture. In 1950, Jacques Rouët, the general manager of Dior Ltd, devised a licensing program to place the...
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    medalists, although it also includes two men named Van Schauwenbroeck and Albert Van Cauwenburg in the individual vaulting category. Citations Evans, Hilary;...
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    Willi Melliger and Calvaro V  Brazil (BRA) Rodrigo Pessoa and Baloubet du Rouet Luiz Felipe De Azevedo and Ralph Álvaro Miranda Neto and Aspen André Johannpeter...
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  • the year after its foundation, 1872, Camille Saint-Saëns composed his Le rouet d'Omphale, soon following it with three more, the most famous of which became...
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    Nation Horse/Horses Penalties (Total) 1 Rodrigo Pessoa Loro Piana Baloubet du Rouet 6.5 2 Lars Nieberg Esprit 7.5 3 Ludger Beerbaum P.S. Priamos 12.5...
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    the sport. Roster R. Bertrand Albert Delborgies Noël Delberghe Robert Desmettre Paul Dujardin A. Fasani Jean Lasquin Albert Mayaud Henri Padou L. Perol...
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  • intercontemporain, cond. Pierre Boulez (Sony) Ravel, Chansons madécasses, Chanson du rouet, piano Dalton Baldwin, cello Renaud Fontanarosa, flute Michel Debost (EMI)...
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    enthusiastically adopted the form; his first "poème symphonique" was Le Rouet d'Omphale (1871), premiered at a concert of the Sociéte Nationale in January...
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  • judged by the number of peer-reviewed papers) has fallen off since 2004. Rouet-Leduc et al. (2019) reported having successfully trained a regression random...
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    choir and orchestra. He composed it in memory of his friend and patron, Albert Libon, and conducted the first performance on 22 May 1878 at Saint-Sulpice...
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    de la Citadelle, (now Place Jean-Jaurès). the Speakers included Marcelin Albert who issued an ultimatum to the government, demanding that it raise the price...
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  • Parramatta (Australia) (1986.04.08 – retired 1997.07.10); died 2021 Albert Jean-Marie Rouet (1986.06.21 – 1993.12.16) as Auxiliary Bishop of Paris (France)...
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    three-way tie for first and a medal jump-off. Dutch riders Jeroen Dubbeldam and Albert Voorn finished first and second in that jump-off, earning the Netherlands'...
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  • Coeur Hans Jorgen Norgaard on Pianostar 2002 Rodrigo Pessoa on Baloubet de Rouet Anky van Grunsven on Salinero 2003 Lars Nieberg on Loreana Edward Gal on...
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  • Nieberg Esprit FRH Beat Maendli Pozitano Alvaro Miranda Neto Aspen Ludger Beerbaum Goldfever 3 Willi Melliger Calvaro V Rodrigo Pessoa Baloubet du Rouet...
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  • (born 1942) Konrad Osterwalder (born 1942) Yves Pomeau (born 1942) Alain Rouet (born 1942) Michael Shur (born 1942) Arkady Vainshtein (born 1942) Gabriele...
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    Proms series, the organist Jonathan Scott performed, in an empty Royal Albert Hall, his own transcription of the entire symphony for solo organ. Lalo's...
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    Noirétable, the Durolle plunges into deep canyons (until it exits the Vallée des Rouets and the Vallée des Usines) renowned for their rich natural and industrial...
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    the throne of Monaco. Jacques, the son of the current Prince of Monaco Albert II, carries among his many titles that of Marquis of Baux. In 1822 bauxite...
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