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  • In addition, commitment to women's rights informs his Testament to his daughter, and is not forgotten in the section of the Esquisse known as the Fragment sur l™Atlantide [Fragment on the New Atlantis], where he restates his objection to using allegations about physical or intellectual inferiority to justify political exclusion (See C. Fricheau, 1989).

    The Snowbank 2009

  • The new wines are not allowed to distinguish themselves by "chateau", or even to use that term, and instead have evocative names such as "Atlantide" and "Pink Ocean" and, like their New World rivals, emphasise the grape used, such as Merlot.

    Goodbye Cheap Bordeaux, Hello Atlantic Wine | Impact Lab 2007

  • When Perkins in San Francisco heard Mirabella V was high and dry, he called his own captain aboard his other yacht, Atlantide, which Perkins knew was only 8km away.

    Mine’s Bigger Than Yours 2008

  • Memoirs of the Academy, in the Epoques sur la Nature of Buffon, in the letters from Bailly to Voltaire upon the Origin of the Sciences and upon the Atlantide.

    Biographies of Distinguished Scientific Men Arago, Francois 1859

  • Photograph: Atlantide Phototravel/Corbis Istanbul, the menus are getting a new look.

    The Guardian World News Constanze Letsch 2012

  • This idea was developed with ability and great eloquence in the _Memoirs of the Academy_, in the _Epoques sur la Nature_ of Buffon, in the letters from Bailly to Voltaire _upon the Origin of the Sciences and upon the Atlantide_.

    Biographies of Distinguished Scientific Men Baden Powell 1819

  • Essai sur les Isles Fortunées, et l'Antique Atlantide.

    A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels - Volume 18 Historical Sketch of the Progress of Discovery, Navigation, and Commerce, from the Earliest Records to the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century, By William Stevenson William Stevenson 1784

  • We finally squeezed out and hopped in a taxi for the gay club Atlantide, a squat at the Porta Santo Stefano city gate emblazoned with political manifestos.

    artforum.com 2010

  • We finally squeezed out and hopped in a taxi for the gay club Atlantide, a squat at the Porta Santo Stefano city gate emblazoned with political manifestos.

    artforum.com 2010

  • We finally squeezed out and hopped in a taxi for the gay club Atlantide, a squat at the Porta Santo Stefano city gate emblazoned with political manifestos.

    artforum.com 2010

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