But Giscard and Barre had difficulty in convincing the centre parties of the necessity of such policies. |
|
The poor chevalier de La Barre subsequently joined Calas in the ranks of the Enlightenment's martyrs. |
|
Barre chords are some of the mostly commonly used chords in music today. |
|
Lifelong colleague and friend Maurice Bejart sent his adieux with the lighthearted and didactic La Barre, a celebration of hard work and discipline. |
|
In June of that year, La Barre, finding himself unable to contain resurgent Iroquois hostility, sent a ship to France with an urgent message asking for troops and arms to meet the desperate military situation. |
|
This virus is called Guillain Barre, or, more specifically, acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy. |
|
This shift in support by the Soviet Union motivated the Barre government to seek allies elsewhere. |
|
Rotberg similarly posits that the state failure had preceded the ouster of the Barre administration. |
|
This marked the first time since the fall of the Siad Barre regime in 1991 that the federal government controlled most of the country. |
|
After this failed attack and the fallout that followed, the French, under Admiral Joseph de la Barre, moved to Martinique. |
|
New England is also represented in the Premier Basketball League by the Vermont Frost Heaves of Barre, Vermont. |
|
Barre work is designed to warm up the body and stretch muscles to prepare for center work, where they execute exercises without the barre. |
|
Besides above mentioned former prime minister Raymond Barre, it is well-known that right-wing politicians have sympathy for this secret institution. |
|
Thirty years ago, Chirac was elected mayor of Paris, the first one since the 1871 Commune, and Prime Minister Raymond Barre was officially decreeing austerity. |
|
A great academic, a man of culture, an independent mind, Raymond Barre was a cut above the rest at explaining world developments to his fellow countrymen. |
|
Jean Baptiste, Vicomte du Barre took over number 8 in 1778 and hosted parties and gambling. |
|
In Africa, Somali army officers led by Siad Barre carried out a bloodless coup in 1969, creating the socialist Somali Democratic Republic. |
|
Led by Mohamed Siad Barre, this government later collapsed in 1991 as the Somali Civil War broke out. |
|
The putsch was spearheaded by Major General Mohamed Siad Barre, who at the time commanded the army. |
|
Basy Fogelman, 9, of Worcester, Massachusetts, and Simmy Hershkop, 11, of Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, read their prize-winning essays on what Hannukah means to them. |
|
|
In 1999, I was a junior in high school, and a big story in the small town of barre, Vermont, as a suspected school shooter. |
|
Ballet dancers begin their classes at the barre, a wooden beam that runs along the walls of the ballet studio. |
|
He rejected the standard barre chord fretting technique used by most guitarists in favor of fretting the low 6th string root notes with his thumb. |
|
Dancers use the barre to support themselves during exercises. |
|