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expected to remain on top of the market at home. Principal Subsidiaries Albert Heijn; Albert Heijn Franchising
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Benford, Gregory (Albert) 1941- | Encyclopedia.com Skip to main content EXPLORE EXPLORE Earth and Environment
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Music. Founded by Prince of Wales (later Edward VII) in 1882 an… Royal Albert Hall , Royal Albert
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Benz Carl Anthony Coppolino Trials: 1966 & 1967 Carl Allers Etablissement A/S Carl Albert State College: Tabular Data
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of East London on a windy site (formerly part of the Royal Albert Dock) opposite the
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training with baritone Charles Santley (1901); enjoyed successful tour in England, performing frequently at Royal Albert Hall ; returned to
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all branches of government. The two officials of the royal treasury were also regidores
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For the next several years, she was occupied singing small roles at the Royal Albert Hall and
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1968, Cream announced their intention to disband, performing their final concert at London’s Royal Albert Hall in
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signed to Decca Records, August of 2000; made performance debut at London’s Royal Albert Hall , September of
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Science Museum, the Royal College of Art, and the Royal College of Science
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son of King George III ) and Victoria of Coburg; married Prince Albert of Saxe
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the world. Windsor Castle, in Berkshire, England , is one of the royal residences and headquarters
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organizing the first bodybuilding contest, "The Great Competition," at the Royal Albert Hall in
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views updated Lamballe, Marie Thérèse Louise of Savoy-Carignano, Princesse de (1749–1792) French royal. Name variations: Marie Thérèse
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Published in 1768–69; excerpted from The Life of Thomas Hutchinson, Royal Governor of the
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Stockholm. After appearing with the Swedish National Touring Opera, he made his debut as Albert Herring in 1982
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the school became highly focused on graduate education and research. In 1933 Albert Einstein took an office
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and as such it was well received. In 1827 Plana was named astronomer royal; in 1844
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England), 1977-78. Addresses… Sid Fleischman , Fleischman, (Albert) Sid(ney) 1920- (Carl March, Max Brindle) FLEISCHMAN, (Albert) Sid(ney) 1920- (Carl
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1883; died at Kensington Palace, London, on January 3, 1981; daughter of Prince Leopold Albert, duke of Albany
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in the creation of penicill… Koninklijke Ahold N.v , Koninklijke Ahold N.V. (Royal Ahold) Albert Heijnweg 1
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the Future in the opening ceremony of the Theater Royal in Bath
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was a woman, while she learned he was a grandee, Louis-Joseph d'Albert de Luynes (b. 1670
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France (1889); Officer of the Paris Academy of Sciences (1893); fellow, Royal Astronomical Society; Helene-Paul
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Art, Westminster School of Art, and with André Lhote and Albert Gleizes in France
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was reputed to be of the highest quality. Joining Handel's Royal Academy company, she was
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writer and poet, and probably spent most her time at the royal court. Her work is
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Tripos in 1889. She then secured a position at the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, measuring
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N.Y. In 1912 she made her operatic debut as Prince Sarvilaka in d’Albert’s Izeyl in
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adopted the name "Elfgifu" as her official name; this was used when she witnessed royal documents, although she retained
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international exhibition in London with the president of the Royal Society, Prince Albert, who
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Wales when he met Mrs. Keppel in February 1898 (he was 57, she 29). Albert Edward, called "Bertie" by
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the Belgians, Nov 4, 1926; children: Baudoin (1930–1993), king of the Belgians; Albert II (b. 1934), king
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Hicks (a ceramic artist); attended private school in Australia and Royal College of Music
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merchants, money managers, secretaries, and record keepers. Some of these highly placed royal servants chose to
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educated in England; studied for the stage at the Royal Academy of Dramatic
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Benz Carl Anthony Coppolino Trials: 1966 & 1967 Carl Allers Etablissement A/S Carl Albert State College: Tabular Data
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Education: Attended Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine A… Sid Fleischman , Fleischman, (Albert) Sid(ney) 1920- (Carl
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Bouguer, Pierre Bouguer, Pierre geodesy, hydrography, physics. The son of Jean Bouguer, royal professor of hydrography
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she was appointed official custodian of the baton of the Royal Commonwealth Games, flying from
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Community Foundation Lappé, Marc 1943- Lappé, Marc (Alan) 1943–2005 Lappé, Frances Moore Lapparentophis defrennei Lapparent, Albert Auguste Cochon De Lapp
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the princesses of several foreign nations in marriage, and these royal women came from Syria
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in chief, Royal New Zealand Air Force, 1977; Parachute Regiment, 1977; Royal Australian Armoured Corps, 1977; Royal Regiment Canada, 1977; Royal
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waiting to his wife, the two soon became lovers. Given that many royal men had love affairs
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to Jimena's prominent family from Asturias with blood ties to the royal dynasty. As a
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Bouguer, Pierre Bouguer, Pierre geodesy, hydrography, physics. The son of Jean Bouguer, royal professor of hydrography
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Belgians, on November 4, 1926; children: Baudoin (1930–1993), king of the Belgians; Albert II (b. 1934), king
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mining course at Uppsala. He served as a secretary for the Royal Bureau of Mines
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in which an entire social and political order is overturned, usually by viole… Albert Mathiez , Albert Mathiez The
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He designed productions for the Théatre de la Monnaie, Brussels, the Royal Shakespeare Company , England, the
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1903); settled in London and became a prolific exhibitor at Royal Scottish Academy, Royal Glasgow
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history, Biography. Career: Sheffield Polytechnic, lecturer in art history , 1978-89; freelance writer, 1989-. Royal College of Art
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1889, Dyson began research on gravitational problems. He was appointed chief assistant at the Royal Observatory at Greenwich in
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earliest determination on land, was revealed in a letter to Duke Albert of Prussia
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house of *Stern Brothers. His father, James Stern, and his older brother, Sir Albert Stern, devoted their energies
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Bouguer, Pierre Bouguer, Pierre geodesy, hydrography, physics. The son of Jean Bouguer, royal professor of hydrography
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the Nouveaux Concerts Symphoniques. He was appointed 1 st conductor at the Theatre Royal de la Monnaie in
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Medal, Royal Scottish Geographical Society (1936); Founders Medal, Royal Geographical Society (1942); Percy Sykes Memorial Medal, Royal Central Asiatic Society (1951
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hairdresser; married Shane (some sources cite Mary–Jane), 1981; children: Pascale, Rafe (an actor), Mercedes. Education: Royal Academy of Dramatic
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book of tributes to him by John Berryman , G.A. Borgese, Hermann Broch, Albert Einstein , Rudolf Kassner, Thomas
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Rainbow, Sept 17, 1916, in Sunderland, Co. Durham, England; dau. of Frederick Albert Rainbow and Edith
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to the new theory. As a foreign member of the Royal Astronomical Society, he was
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of Stan (a civil service clerk) and Bessie (Davies) Mountney; married Bernard Albert Ashley, in February
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was dominated by the moderately Ockhamist tradition established at Paris by Buridan, developed by Albert of Saxony
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visitor may see examples of works of art from the royal collections, supplemented by the
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in 1886. With this pioneering discovery the success of his contemporary Albert Schultz-Lupitz in
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nature of the primary organizer using amphibian embryos; Waddington received the first Albert Brachet Prize by the
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Sir Julian Sorell More From Encyclopedia.com Home About Us Sir George Cayley , Cayley, Sir George Royal Society , Royal Society, oldest
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to music in Cologne, he was accorded the title of Royal Musikdirektor in 1847
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New York, NY; married; wife's name, Cecelia (an artist); children: Jericho, Ariel… Sid Fleischman , Fleischman, (Albert) Sid(ney) 1920- (Carl
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in Zürich. In 1932 he spent nine difficult months in the Royal Yugoslav Navy. On his
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lessons in theory with Zelter; also took courses with Bernhard Klein at the Royal Inst. for Church
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chief designer, Jean Muir Limited, London (from 1966). Exhibitions: "Fashion: An Anthology" ( Victoria and Albert Museum , London, 1971); "Eye
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an able administrator who strengthened not only the power of the royal family in France
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director, 1970-72; Prince of Wales Theatre, London's West End, assistant flyman, 1970; Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland
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Lawton, Jeffrey, English tenor; b. Oldham, 1939. He studied with Elsie Thurston at the Royal Manchester Coll. of
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French, Annie (1872–1965) French, Anne Warner French, Anne French, Alice (1850–1934) French, Alice French, Albert 1943– French, Albert French
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C. 1950– Moberg, Anders C. 1950– gale views updated Anders C. Moberg 1950 – Chief executive officer, Royal Ahold Nationality: Swedish. Born
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of London as a child and studied in the Royal Academy Schools. He made
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and his second wife, Emma of Waldeck (1858–1934); married Henry (or Heinrich) Wladimir Albert Ernst, duke of