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  • For them, Zhang's French revival smacks of a retreat to feudalism.
  • Later performers of the title role in French revivals included Marguerite Pierry, Mistinguett, Lise Delamare and Madeleine Renaud.
  • He is also known for his medals, and led the French revival in the medal as an artistic form.
  • Will Zinedine Zidane's hoped-for return bring a stunning French revival, or has the defending World Cup champion left it too late?
  • The most popular was the French Revival Style that recalled the days of Louis XV and Madame de Pompadour-the Rococo Revival style.
  • It was Whistler who convinced the artist Alphonse Legros, one of the members of the French Revival, to come to England as a teacher.
  • After the war, de Gaulle led a French revival that was based in large part on distancing France from the United States and Britain.
  • "' Mary Andrews Clark Memorial Home "'is a four-story, " French Revival Chateauesque " brick structure in the YWCA home for young working women.
  • As my Asian period gave way to a Classic French Revival period, my wok ended up rusting beside my crock pot, bread machine and pastamaker.
  • When Bond was directing a recent French revival of the play, he made the actors scream and scream, and repeatedly asked them what they were angry at.
  • For the French revival in 1991, the song was loosely translated back from the English version; there are thus two very different French versions of the song.
  • By designing one apartment located in the Granville Towers, which was originally an apartment building named " The Voltaire ", built in 1930 in the French Revival style by architect Leland Bryant.
  • In 1979 the show was given its theatrical debut in Paris, starring Balavoine, 蓆ienne Chicot, Dufresne, Gall, and Thibeault, followed by Canadian productions in 1980 and 1986 and French revivals in 1988 and throughout the 1990s.
  • Much of the investment driving the French revival has come from institutional investors : among the top 40 companies on the Paris stock exchange, an average stake of 35 percent is now held by American and British institutional investors and pension funds.