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Anne "Annette" Boutiaut Poulard (15 April 1851 – 7 May 1931), one of the Mères of France, was known as Mère Poulard (Mother Poulard), and was a cook and innkeeper in Mont-Saint-Michel, France. She was noted for her omelette creation, the Omelette de la mère Poulard, which became a specialty of the region, and for her hospitality.
The Omelette de la mère Poulard (Omelette of Mother Poulard) is an omelette developed by Anne Boutiaut Poulard, also known as Mother Poulard, in the 19th century in Mont-Saint-Michel, France. It is served at La Mère Poulard , her restaurant there, and at many other restaurants on the small island.
In 1813 Imperial France was fighting invasions on several fronts, Michel fought in Saxony as part of the German Campaign of 1813 and was elevated again in the Légion d'Honneur to Commandeur de la Légion d'Honneur on April 6, was admitted to the Order of the Iron Crown on August 16 and finally promoted to Général de division on November 20.
"La ballade de Michel" was issued as a 7" single and "Michael's Song" was released as a promotional single. Dion also recorded an English version of this song called "Michael's Song". The Peanut Butter Solution / Opération beurre de pinottes soundtrack album includes both versions as well as two other Dion recordings: " Dans la main d'un ...
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Michel Richard Delalande [de Lalande] (French pronunciation: [dəlalɑ̃d]; 15 December 1657 – 18 June 1726) was a French Baroque composer and organist who was in the service of King Louis XIV. He was one of the most important composers of grands motets. He also wrote orchestral suites known as Simphonies pour les Soupers du Roy and ballets.
Piège pour un travesti (Trap for a Transvestite), photographic series, 1972; Contrat de prostitution (Prostitution Contract), installation, 1973; 24 heures de la vie d’une femme ordinaire (24 Hours in the Life of an Ordinary Woman), photographic series, 1974; L’inceste (The Incest), photographic series, 1975
Chandler was born at a private hospital on Brown Street, Armidale, New South Wales, Australia on 4 December 1924, [1] the second son of Arthur Isaac Chandler Coventry [1881-1962] and Joan (née Books) [1886-1971] of ‘Alor-Amia' station, north-east of Armidale. His siblings were David and Beatrice.