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  • Rodolphe faints in Urbain's arms and the scene ends.

    Lewis/Gounod's Bleeding Nonne: An Introduction and Translation of the Scribe/Delavigne Libretto 2005

  • They were designed in the time of Louis XV. by an artist called Urbain, and have been reproduced ever since.

    In the Courts of Memory, 1858 1875; from Contemporary Letters 1886

  • The situation is unsustainable, as hospitals cannot meet their budgets when they are paying higher prices and doing fewer tests because crucial materials are in short supply, said Jean-Luc Urbain, president of the Canadian Society of Nuclear Medicine.

    Archive 2009-07-01 2009

  • Written by Urbain Dubois, who was a private chef for Russian nobility, it has old-school recipes like filet de boeuf and intricate black-and-white drawings of exquisite cakes.

    Bringing the Old World Into the New Nancy Keates 2011

  • This acclaimed documentary takes you inside the lives of three women — Hanh, an HIV-positive widow in Vietnam; Nada, a survivor of the Bosnian war; and Jacqueline “Madame Urbain”, who works to empower girls in Bamako, Mali — to witness their daily challenges and significant victories over poverty and oppression.

    And the Crowd Roared… « AAUW Dialog 2009

  • Celestial mathematician Urbain Leverrier discovered that a star was neded at a certain place to keep the solar system in order, and Neptune always appeared in the place and hour appointed.

    The Master Key System Charles F. Haanel 2008

  • Urbain Leverrier needs another star at a certain place to keep the solar system in order, and Neptune appears in the place and hour appointed.

    The Master Key System Charles F. Haanel 2008

  • Urbain Leverrier needs another star at a certain place to keep the solar system in order, and Neptune appears in the place and hour appointed.

    The Master Key System Charles F. Haanel 2008

  • Celestial mathematician Urbain Leverrier discovered that a star was neded at a certain place to keep the solar system in order, and Neptune always appeared in the place and hour appointed.

    The Master Key System Charles F. Haanel 2008

  • Urbain Leverrier needs another star at a certain place to keep the solar system in order, and Neptune appears in the place and hour appointed.

    The Master Key System Charles F. Haanel 2008

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