Design Change in Paris
.... At this time, a new
move toward tall buildings in
Paris started, based on a technological desire to achieve such a structure, mixed with an aesthetic rationale ....
(1837

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Women of the Left Bank
.... The French writer Colette, on the other hand, came from an impoverished rural family and her
move to
Paris was necessitated by economic pressures. ....
(1453

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Paris in Balzac and Zola
.... Goriot's daughters, meanwhile,
move freely from the house, at their option, to their .... EugFne's experience of
Paris is linked to his increasing clarity about the ....
(2835

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Relationship of Napoleon and Josephine
.... Robespierre, which finally ended the terror. Marie-Rose was able to
move back to
Paris, but in poverty. She was able to survive by ....
(1655

7

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The New Objectivity in German Art
.... This can be seen as they
move through the different settings in
Paris, pausing to sit with their heads together at a cafe, or kissing in a desolate area which ....
(1384

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The New objectivity in German art
.... This can be seen as they
move through the different settings in
Paris, pausing to sit with their heads together at a cafe, or kissing in a desolate area which ....
(1376

6

)
Louis XVI
.... That same year the mob forced the royal family to
move to
Paris and Louis remained suspect from the perspective of the revolutionaries because, though he ....
(1702

7

)
EuroDisney
.... However, the change in name to Disneyland
Paris was actually a
move to make the park more rather than less American, and it does not seem to have harmed ....
(1855

7

)
Vincent Van Gogh
.... He knew this and so, in 1886, he notified his brother Theo, who was working for Goupil in
Paris, that he was coming to France. This
move marked an important ....
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Vincent Van Gogh
.... He knew this and so, in 1886, he notified his brother Theo, who was working for Goupil in
Paris, that he was coming to France. This
move marked an important ....
(2159

9

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Influence of Japanese Art on Claude Monet
.... The Impressionists had begun to
move painting away from an idealistic realism when they .... of Modern Life." Clarke, TJ The Painting of Modern Life:
Paris in the ....
(1160

5

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Japanism and Monet
.... The Impressionists had begun to
move painting away from an idealistic realism when they .... of Modern Life." Clarke, TJ The Painting of Modern Life:
Paris in the ....
(1209

5

)
Alberti & Hugo on Architecture
.... Water supply, sewers, commercial traffic, railways, pleasure grounds--everything in the new
Paris was designed to
move, as the technological demands of a new ....
(2268

9

)
Sewers & Waste Disposal in Medieval Europe This
.... Every large house in
Paris was required to have a cabinet d'aisance draining into .... a thousand houses, the result being too little water pressure to
move much of ....
(2907

12

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The Future of the International System
.... remains important to me. Our next
move, to
Paris when I was eight, was a much harder transition for me. Until I became proficient ....
(1053

4

)
The French Revolution
.... After 1790, among the people in
Paris there emerged, according to Lucas, "a clear sense .... early 1791 it began its campaign to force the Assembly to
move in more ....
(2410

10

)
Delacroix
.... the tricolor banner forward as a sign to the people to
move toward the barricades which were traditionally used by the revolutionaries on the streets of
Paris. ....
(1934

8

)
Marcel Duchamp's "Fountain"
.... Indeed, having conquered one artistic medium, such as painting, Duchamp would
move on to .... declaring that he had not come to New York but had come from
Paris. ....
(3205

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Joyce & Nabokov on Exile
.... permanent exile on the continent, living at Trieste, Zurich, Rome, and, principally,
Paris. .... Cambridge but, after taking his degree, he chose to
move to Berlin ....
(3640

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James Joyce & Vladimir Nabokov
.... permanent exile on the continent, living at Trieste, Zurich, Rome, and, principally,
Paris. .... Cambridge but, after taking his degree, he chose to
move to Berlin ....
(3640

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A Biography of Claude Monet
.... the town of Argenteuil, which is located on the Seine northwest of
Paris (Sproccati 34 .... to work directly on large-scale canvases outside and then
move inside to ....
(2310

9

)
Thomas Eakins (1844-1916) was one of the greatest
.... past" and the "scientific present" with the goal of becoming "competent to
move freely in .... In 1866 Eakins, with his father's support, left for
Paris to become ....
(2474

10

)
The Louisiana Purchase
.... New Orleans and the remainder of Louisiana for only a few hours after the Treaty of
Paris. .... In fact, however, the French had made a shrewd diplomatic
move. ....
(2702

11

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Early American History
.... New Orleans and the remainder of Louisiana for only a few hours after the Treaty of
Paris. .... In fact, however, the French had made a shrewd diplomatic
move. ....
(2827

11

)
Black Americans in France
.... His
move to France, where he partook of the prestige attached to the man .... Still, as Baldwin said, speaking from within the same paradox,
Paris "would not have ....
(3104

12

)
Black People in France
.... His
move to France, where he partook of the prestige attached to the man .... Still, as Baldwin said, speaking from within the same paradox,
Paris "would not have ....
(3104

12

)
Child Maltreatment
.... In 1860 Ambroise Tardieu, a Professor of Legal Medicine in
Paris, wrote a paper .... research and programs have been developed in an effort to
move into prevention. ....
(2702

11

)
Ethnic Differences
.... Eksteins agrees with Blanche that in the
Paris of the time, uncertainty ruled. .... started with unrest in the cities and then saw the peasantry
move into action as ....
(1779

7

)
Defects in the Work of Jacques Le Goff
.... conclusion regarding the subsequent "exile" of the Papacy to Avignon: it was "a
move that occured .... "Of all those [urban] centers," he writes, "
Paris, favored by ....
(2406

10

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The Philosophy of Jean Jacques Rousseau
.... He was not allowed to return to
Paris until 1770 when he was stricken with .... Natural man had little need to
move beyond the reflexive instincts of the animal ....
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