Strauss devised his music for Enoch Arden to strengthen his Munich position with Ernst von Possart, intendant of the Court Theatre. |
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Peter Ruzicka, the new intendant of the festival, threatens to revive it for 2006, the 250th anniversary of Mozart's birth. |
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The current intendant, Sir Peter Jonas, was originally to be replaced by Christoph Albrecht. |
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Various amounts were written by hand on playing cards, which were then signed by the intendant. |
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In june 94, the new intendant decided to keep his job, send to his mother his wife after a difficult cohabitation with these irascible animals. |
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Whatever their civil status, the governor general and intendant expected them to be effective agents of the central authority. |
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To centralize the administration, an intendant was put in charge of each province, and in 1717, the executive bureaus of the government were reorganized. |
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New France became a Royal Province in 1663 under King Louis XIV of France with a Sovereign Council that included intendant Jean Talon. |
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Talon entered the French military administrative services when he was 28 and, in 1653, became intendant in the army of the French military leader the Vicomte de Turenne. |
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The intendant paid for the regular cleaning of the lake and the rain pit. |
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The intendant and his acolytes authorized endless spending, some of the money lining the pockets of the Canadian officers responsible for supplying the troops. |
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The representative of the king of France, generally the intendant of the colony, would allocate sections of land called seigneuries to eligible candidates, who thus became lords or seigneurs. |
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