Maurice (Latin:Flavius Mauricius Tiberius Augustus; Greek: Φλάβιος Μαυρίκιος Τιβέριος Αὔγουστος) (539 – 27 November 602) was Byzantine Emperor from 582 to 602.
A prominent general in his youth, Maurice fought with success against the Sassanid Persians. Once he became Emperor, he brought the war with Persia to a victorious conclusion: the Empire's eastern border in the Caucasus was vastly expanded and for the first time in nearly two centuries the Byzantines were no longer obliged to pay the Persians thousands of pounds of gold annually for peace.
Maurice campaigned extensively in the Balkans against the Avars – pushing them back across the Danube by 599. He also conducted campaigns across the Danube, the first Emperor to do so in over two hundred years. In the West, he established two large semi-autonomous provinces called exarchates, ruled by exarchs, or viceroys, of the emperor.
In Italy, Maurice established the Exarchate of Ravenna in 584, the first real effort by the Empire to halt the advance of the Lombards. With the creation of the Exarchate of Africa in 590, he further solidified the empire's hold on the western Mediterranean.
Maurice is a novel by E. M. Forster. A tale of same-sex love in early 20th-century England, it follows Maurice Hall from his schooldays, through university and beyond. It was written in 1913–1914, and revised in 1932 and 1959–1960. Although it was shown to selected friends, such as Christopher Isherwood, it was only published in 1971 after Forster's death. Forster did not seek to publish it during his lifetime, believing it unpublishable during that period.
Forster was close friends with the poet Edward Carpenter, and upon visiting his Derbyshire home in 1912, was motivated to write Maurice. The relationship between Carpenter and his partner, George Merrill, was the inspiration for that between Maurice and Alec Scudder.
Forster resisted publication because of public and legal attitudes to same-sex love – a note found on the manuscript read: "Publishable, but worth it?". Forster was particularly keen that his novel should have a happy ending, but knew that this would make the book too controversial. However, by the time he died, British attitudes, and law, had changed.
Maurice, (Japanese: モーリス, foaled 2 March 2011) is a Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse. After showing promise as a two-year-old he disappointed in 2014, being well-beaten in all four of his races. In 2015 he emerged as one of the best milers in the world with an unbeaten record of six wins from six races. After two minor wins early in the year he recorded his first important success in the Lord Derby Challenge Trophy before taking the Grade I Yasuda Kinen. He returned in autumn to win the Mile Championship and then defeated a strong international field in the Hong Kong Mile. His performances in 2015 saw him named Best Japanese Sprinter or Miler and Japanese Horse of the Year.
Background
Maurice is a bay horse with a white star and four white socks bred in Japan by Togawa Bokujo.
He is from the first crop of foals sired by Screen Hero, the winner of the 2008 Japan Cup: others from the same crop have included the Arima Kinen winner Gold Actor. Maurice's dam Mejiro Frances showed no ability on the track, failing to win or place in eight starts, but has produced three minor winners. She was a great-granddaughter of Mejiro Bosatsu whose other descendants have included the Yushun Himba winner Mejiro Dober.
There are three forms of the sulfonylurea receptor, SUR1 encoded by the ABCC8 gene and SUR2A and SUR2B which are splice variants arising from a single ABCC9 gene.
Function
The primary function of the sulfonylurea receptor is to sense intracellular levels of the nucleotidesATP and ADP and in response facilitate the open or closing its associated Kir6.x potassium channel. Hence the KATP channel monitors the energy balance within the cell.
Depending on the tissue in which the KATP channel is expressed, altering the membrane potential can trigger a variety of down stream events. For example, in pancreatic beta cells, high levels of glucose lead to increased production of ATP which in turn binds to the KATP channel resulting in channel closure. The increase in membrane potential in turn opens voltage-dependent calcium channels increasing intracellular calcium concentrations which triggers exocytosis of insulin.
The final of a competition is the match or round in which the winner of the entire event is decided.
In sports competitions following a knockout system, where only two individuals or teams compete in each match, the final is usually played between the winners of two semi-finals. However, if more than two entrants are required for each match, then qualification for the final may be through some other process such as winning heats.
The final is usually, but not always, the last match in a tournament to be played, and the winner of this match is declared the winner of the whole tournament. In many contests, the winner(s) and runner(s)-up receive gold and silver medals respectively. Another game, or competition, between the two players who lost in the semi-finals is done to determine who receives the bronze medal. Unusually, many teams (32 in recent years) qualify for the FIFA World Cup finals. These teams then play each other in various formats until the ultimate two 'finalists' play off for the gold and silver medals.
Pas sur la bouche BOF - Sur le quai Malaquais / Final du 2ème acte
published: 19 Mar 2016
Pas sur la bouche, Act 2: "Sur le quai Malaquais" (Gilberte, Huguette, Mademoiselle Poumaillac,...
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Pas sur la bouche, Act 2: "Sur le quai Malaquais" (Gilberte, Huguette, Mademoiselle Poumaillac, Charley, Faradel, Valandray, Thomson) · Orchestre national de Cannes · Benjamin Levy · Amel Brahim-Djelloul · Guillaume Andrieux · Laurent Naouri · Marion Tassou · Pauline Sabatier · Philippe Talbot · Rémy Mathieu
Croisette
℗ A Warner Classics / Erato release under exclusive licence to Parlophone Records Limited, ℗ 2022 Orchestre de Cannes
Soprano Vocals: Amel Brahim-Djelloul
Conductor: Benjamin Levy
Baritone Vocals: Guillaume Andrieux
Bass- Baritone Vocals: Laurent Naouri
Soprano Vocals: Marion Tassou
Orchestra: Orchestre national de Cannes
Mezzo- Soprano Vocals: Pauline Sabatier
Tenor Vocals: Philippe Talbot
Tenor Vocals: Rémy Mathieu
Poet: And...
published: 22 Sep 2022
Pas sur la bouche
Opérette en 3 actes de Maurice Yvain. Mise en scène par Florence Cabée-Montana au Conservatoire de Musique et de Danse de la Nouvelle-Calédonie
published: 08 Dec 2013
"Chanson gitane" de Maurice YVAIN 7/8
La compagnie des Mus'arts présente "Chanson gitane" opérette en 2 actes de Maurice YVAIN (Editions Chappell).
Enregistrée au théâtre municipal de Tourcoing le dimanche 14 avril 2013.
Mise en scène : Danièle Pureur
Direction musicale : Jean-Marie Carlier
Ballet : Galatée danse - Véronique Lasota.
published: 19 Feb 2021
Maurice Yvain- Pas sur la bouche
published: 28 Aug 2012
Pas sur la Bouche de Maurice Yvain Décembre 2009
published: 15 Oct 2013
Atelier Lyrique de Bourgogne - Trailer de "Ta Bouche", de Maurice Yvain
published: 03 Mar 2022
Pas sur la bouche
Tiré de l'opérette du même nom de Maurice Yvain. J'y ai interprété Éric Thomson, un américain.
published: 18 Aug 2009
LES 7 DE LA CITE - Pas sur la bouche
Voyage dans les coulisses de la compagnie qui prépare son spectacle "Pas sur la bouche", une opérette d'André Barde et Maurice Yvain.
published: 24 Sep 2012
Pas sur la bouche.mov
Un extrait de la célèbre opérette de Maurice Yvain.
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Pas sur la bouche, Act 2: "Sur le quai Malaquais" (Gilberte, Huguette, Mademoiselle Poumaillac, Charley, Faradel, Valand...
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Pas sur la bouche, Act 2: "Sur le quai Malaquais" (Gilberte, Huguette, Mademoiselle Poumaillac, Charley, Faradel, Valandray, Thomson) · Orchestre national de Cannes · Benjamin Levy · Amel Brahim-Djelloul · Guillaume Andrieux · Laurent Naouri · Marion Tassou · Pauline Sabatier · Philippe Talbot · Rémy Mathieu
Croisette
℗ A Warner Classics / Erato release under exclusive licence to Parlophone Records Limited, ℗ 2022 Orchestre de Cannes
Soprano Vocals: Amel Brahim-Djelloul
Conductor: Benjamin Levy
Baritone Vocals: Guillaume Andrieux
Bass- Baritone Vocals: Laurent Naouri
Soprano Vocals: Marion Tassou
Orchestra: Orchestre national de Cannes
Mezzo- Soprano Vocals: Pauline Sabatier
Tenor Vocals: Philippe Talbot
Tenor Vocals: Rémy Mathieu
Poet: André Barde
Composer: Maurice Yvain
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Pas sur la bouche, Act 2: "Sur le quai Malaquais" (Gilberte, Huguette, Mademoiselle Poumaillac, Charley, Faradel, Valandray, Thomson) · Orchestre national de Cannes · Benjamin Levy · Amel Brahim-Djelloul · Guillaume Andrieux · Laurent Naouri · Marion Tassou · Pauline Sabatier · Philippe Talbot · Rémy Mathieu
Croisette
℗ A Warner Classics / Erato release under exclusive licence to Parlophone Records Limited, ℗ 2022 Orchestre de Cannes
Soprano Vocals: Amel Brahim-Djelloul
Conductor: Benjamin Levy
Baritone Vocals: Guillaume Andrieux
Bass- Baritone Vocals: Laurent Naouri
Soprano Vocals: Marion Tassou
Orchestra: Orchestre national de Cannes
Mezzo- Soprano Vocals: Pauline Sabatier
Tenor Vocals: Philippe Talbot
Tenor Vocals: Rémy Mathieu
Poet: André Barde
Composer: Maurice Yvain
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La compagnie des Mus'arts présente "Chanson gitane" opérette en 2 actes de Maurice YVAIN (Editions Chappell).
Enregistrée au théâtre municipal de Tourcoing le d...
La compagnie des Mus'arts présente "Chanson gitane" opérette en 2 actes de Maurice YVAIN (Editions Chappell).
Enregistrée au théâtre municipal de Tourcoing le dimanche 14 avril 2013.
Mise en scène : Danièle Pureur
Direction musicale : Jean-Marie Carlier
Ballet : Galatée danse - Véronique Lasota.
La compagnie des Mus'arts présente "Chanson gitane" opérette en 2 actes de Maurice YVAIN (Editions Chappell).
Enregistrée au théâtre municipal de Tourcoing le dimanche 14 avril 2013.
Mise en scène : Danièle Pureur
Direction musicale : Jean-Marie Carlier
Ballet : Galatée danse - Véronique Lasota.
Provided to YouTube by Warner Classics
Pas sur la bouche, Act 2: "Sur le quai Malaquais" (Gilberte, Huguette, Mademoiselle Poumaillac, Charley, Faradel, Valandray, Thomson) · Orchestre national de Cannes · Benjamin Levy · Amel Brahim-Djelloul · Guillaume Andrieux · Laurent Naouri · Marion Tassou · Pauline Sabatier · Philippe Talbot · Rémy Mathieu
Croisette
℗ A Warner Classics / Erato release under exclusive licence to Parlophone Records Limited, ℗ 2022 Orchestre de Cannes
Soprano Vocals: Amel Brahim-Djelloul
Conductor: Benjamin Levy
Baritone Vocals: Guillaume Andrieux
Bass- Baritone Vocals: Laurent Naouri
Soprano Vocals: Marion Tassou
Orchestra: Orchestre national de Cannes
Mezzo- Soprano Vocals: Pauline Sabatier
Tenor Vocals: Philippe Talbot
Tenor Vocals: Rémy Mathieu
Poet: André Barde
Composer: Maurice Yvain
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La compagnie des Mus'arts présente "Chanson gitane" opérette en 2 actes de Maurice YVAIN (Editions Chappell).
Enregistrée au théâtre municipal de Tourcoing le dimanche 14 avril 2013.
Mise en scène : Danièle Pureur
Direction musicale : Jean-Marie Carlier
Ballet : Galatée danse - Véronique Lasota.
Maurice (Latin:Flavius Mauricius Tiberius Augustus; Greek: Φλάβιος Μαυρίκιος Τιβέριος Αὔγουστος) (539 – 27 November 602) was Byzantine Emperor from 582 to 602.
A prominent general in his youth, Maurice fought with success against the Sassanid Persians. Once he became Emperor, he brought the war with Persia to a victorious conclusion: the Empire's eastern border in the Caucasus was vastly expanded and for the first time in nearly two centuries the Byzantines were no longer obliged to pay the Persians thousands of pounds of gold annually for peace.
Maurice campaigned extensively in the Balkans against the Avars – pushing them back across the Danube by 599. He also conducted campaigns across the Danube, the first Emperor to do so in over two hundred years. In the West, he established two large semi-autonomous provinces called exarchates, ruled by exarchs, or viceroys, of the emperor.
In Italy, Maurice established the Exarchate of Ravenna in 584, the first real effort by the Empire to halt the advance of the Lombards. With the creation of the Exarchate of Africa in 590, he further solidified the empire's hold on the western Mediterranean.
Kool thing, you're sittin' with a kitty Now you know you sure lookin' pretty Like a lover, not a dancer Superboy, give a good glance here I don't wanna, I don't think so I don't wanna, I don't think so Kool thing you sure are faster Show me how you [???????] Come give me an answer What's in suffice anyway (????) Kool thing sittin' with a kitty Now you know you're sure lookin' pretty Like a lover, not a dancer Superboy come give me an answer I don't wanna, I don't wanna I don't wanna, I don't wanna Let's go walkin' with a panther Come on and take a little chance here Let's go walkin' with a panther What'd he say? I don't think so, I don't think so I don't think so, I don't think so