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Physique et de Chimie de la Societe d'Arcueil ', t. iii.,
COSMOS: A Sketch of the Physical Description of the Universe, Vol. 1 Alexander von Humboldt 1814
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But as, say, "Carnival in Arcueil" from 1911 shows, things are not exactly right.
A Divided Artist Comes Home Judith H. Dobrzynski 2011
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Lyonel Feininger Family, LLC/ARS Feininger's 'Carnival in Arcueil' 1911 When he died 55 years ago, Feininger was heralded as a pioneer of American modernism.
A Divided Artist Comes Home Judith H. Dobrzynski 2011
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Compositor excêntrico - diáriamente, saia da sua casa em Arcueil e atravessava Paris até Montmartre ou Montparnasse, fundou o seu próprio credo religioso (com um só fiel - ele próprio), compôs com Picasso e Diaghilev (dos Ballets Russes) um bailado - Parade - que incluía trechos para máquina de escrever e sirene de nevoeiro.
Erik Satie Artur 2005
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Arcueil was also one of the few places which President
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Dulcie September is especially revered in the town of Arcueil where she stayed during her struggle-years.
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Breuiller, Ambassador Barbara Masekela, dignitaries from the regional Council of Val-de-Marne, representatives from the former anti-apartheid movement and the people of the town of Arcueil, who came to pay their respects to a fallen friend and comrade.
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The commemoration, which included a wreath laying ceremony in front of the house in which Dulcie September lived during her years in France, were attended by the mayor of Arcueil, Mr Daniel
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September as well as to the people of Arcueil for their contribution to the struggle of liberation in South Africa.
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Mandela was welcomed at Arcueil by hundreds of onlookers, including a black choir in ethnic dress singing religious struggle songs.
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