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Delphine may refer to: * Delphine (given name), list of people with the feminine given name * ''Delphine'' (novel), an 1802 novel by Germaine de Staël * ''Delphine'' (1931 film), a 1931 French film directed by Roger Capellani * ''Delphine'' (2019 film), a 2019 Canadian film directed by Chloé Robichaud * SS ''Delphine'', a yacht built in 1921 by John and Horace Dodge * Delphine Records, a French record label founded in 1976 * Delphine Software International, a defunct game development company * Of or relating to dolphins * Moderate Tropical Storm Delphine, in the 1969–70 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season See also * Delphin (other) * Delphian (other) * Delphinine Delphinine is a toxic diterpenoid alkaloid found in plants from the ''Delphinium'' (larkspur) and '' Atragene'' (a clematis) genera, both in the family ''Ranunculaceae''. Delphinine is the principal alkaloid found in ''Delphinium staphisagria'' se ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Delphine (given Name)
Delphine is a feminine Francophone given name, a form of the Latin Delphina, meaning ''woman from Delphi''. Delphine of Glandèves was a 14th-century nun from Provence. Notable people with the name include: * Delfina Potocka (1807–1877), Polish countess, a friend and muse to artists Frédéric Chopin and Zygmunt Krasiński * Delphine Arnault (born 1975), French businesswoman, director and executive vice president of Louis Vuitton (LVMH Group) * Delphine Atangana (born 1984), Cameroonian sprinter who specialized in the 100 metres * Delphine Batho (born 1973), French politician * Delphine Biscaye, French mechanical engineer and designer * Delphine Blanc (born 1983), French football player * Princess Delphine of Belgium (born 1968), illegitimate daughter of King Albert II of Belgium and Baroness Sybille de Selys Longchamps * Delphine Cascarino (born 1997), French professional football player, 5-time UEFA Women's Champions League winner * Delphine O (born 1985), French-Korean ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Delphine (novel)
''Delphine'' is the first novel by Germaine de Staël, published in 1802. The book is written in epistolary form (as a series of letters) and examines the limits of women's freedom in an aristocratic society. Although de Staël denied political intent, the book was controversial enough for Napoleon to exile the author. In this tragic novel, influenced by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's '' The Sorrows of Young Werther'' and Jean-Jacques Rousseau's '' Julie, or the New Heloise'', she reflects on the discussions on divorce in the National Assembly before the Concordat of 1801, when the laws were changed; the consequences after the Battle of Verdun (1792) leading to arrests and the September Massacres, the fate of the émigrés. The main characters have traits of Benjamin Constant and Talleyrand, and the liberalist view of the Italian politician Melzi d'Eril Francesco Melzi d'Eril, Duke of Lodi, Count of Magenta (6 March 1753 – 16 January 1816) was an Italian politician ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Delphine (1931 Film)
''Delphine'' is a 1931 French romantic comedy film directed by Roger Capellani and starring Henri Garat, Alice Cocéa and Jacques Louvigny.Crisp p.391 It was shot at the Joinville Studios in Paris. Cast * Henri Garat as André Bernard * Alice Cocéa as Colette Bernard * Jacques Louvigny as Gaston Chavannes * Clara Tambour as Delphine Chavannes * Alexandre Dréan as Papillon * Antonio Brancato as Le ténor * Jean Granier as Le réceptionnaire * Henry Harment as Le directeur du theâtre * André Brévannes André — sometimes transliterated as Andre — is the French and Portuguese form of the name Andrew, and is now also used in the English-speaking world. It used in France, Quebec, Canada and other French-speaking countries. It is a variation o ... as Le valet de chambre References Bibliography * Crisp, Colin. ''Genre, Myth and Convention in the French Cinema, 1929-1939''. Indiana University Press, 2002. External links * 1931 films 1930s Frenc ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Delphine (2019 Film)
''Delphine'' is a Canadian short drama film, directed by Chloé Robichaud and released in 2019."Le nouveau film de Chloé Robichaud sélectionné à la Mostra de Venise" Ici Radio-Canada, July 25, 2019. The film centres on Delphine, a young Lebanese Canadian girl who is bullied at her school for being ethnically different, and Nicole, one of her only classmates who sympathizes with her instead of participating. The film stars Daria Oliel-Sabbag as Delphine and Ines Feghouli Bozon as Nicole in childhood, and Ambre Jabrane as Delphine a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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SS Delphine (1921)
SS ''Delphine'' launched April 1921. Caption from '' Popular Mechanics'' magazine SS ''Delphine'' is a yacht commissioned by Horace Dodge, co-founder of Dodge Brothers. The yacht was launched on 2 April 1921 Captained by Arthur A. Archer. Power was originally supplied from three Babcock & Wilcox boilers powering two quadruple-expansion engines. In her 2003 refit ''Delphine'' was re-equipped with two modern water-tube boilers operating at , the larger of which has an evaporation capacity of of steam per hour while the smaller can evaporate per hour; these new boilers supply the original quadruple-expansion engines. "Of all the large American-built steam yachts built between 1893 and 1930, the Delphine is the only one left in her original condition with her original steam engines still in service." The ''Delphine'' caught fire and sank in New York in 1926, only to be recovered and restored. She suffered further damage in 1940 when she ran aground in the Great Lakes, and was rep ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Delphine Records
Delphine Records or Delphine Productions is a French record label, founded in 1974 by French composer Paul de Senneville and his partner Olivier Toussaint. History In 1974, Paul de Senneville set up his own record company, Delphine (named after Paul's first daughter, Delphine), with Olivier Toussaint. Delphine in one of the leading French music exporters to the world market. It is also the only company specialising in instrumental music. Nowadays, the Delphine group represents 15 companies dealing with various activities: an advertising film and clip production company, an agency for advertising and casting actors and a casting agency, as well as two modelling agencies. This Delphine is not to be confused with a small independent American record label started approximately 30 years later called Delphine Records. Delphine Records artists * Richard Clayderman * Nicolas de Angelis * Jean-Claude Borelly * Anarchic System Anarchic System was a French pop group formed in ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Delphine Software International
Delphine Software International was a French video game developer. They were famous for publishing '' Another World'' and creating the cinematic platform game '' Flashback'', which bore a similarity to ''Prince of Persia'', both in gameplay and in its use of rotoscoped animation. They were also known for their '' Moto Racer'' series. History Delphine Software International (DSI) was created in 1988 as a part of the Delphine Group and was initially based in Paris. It was headed by Paul de Senneville, and co-directed by Paul Cuisset, who was the company lead designer. In 1993, a subsidiary company named Adeline Software International was created. In 2001, DSI'' ''relocated to Saint-Ouen. In December 2002, the company was removed from the Delphine Group. In February 2003, Delphine Software was sold to French game development company Doki Denki. Doki Denki closed down in July 2004 after bankruptcy and liquidation Liquidation is the process in accounting by which a company ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dolphin
A dolphin is an aquatic mammal within the infraorder Cetacea. Dolphin species belong to the families Delphinidae (the oceanic dolphins), Platanistidae (the Indian river dolphins), Iniidae (the New World river dolphins), Pontoporiidae (the brackish dolphins), and the extinct Lipotidae (baiji or Chinese river dolphin). There are 40 extant species named as dolphins. Dolphins range in size from the and Maui's dolphin to the and orca. Various species of dolphins exhibit sexual dimorphism where the males are larger than females. They have streamlined bodies and two limbs that are modified into flippers. Though not quite as flexible as seals, some dolphins can briefly travel at speeds of per hour or leap about . Dolphins use their conical teeth to capture fast-moving prey. They have well-developed hearing which is adapted for both air and water. It is so well developed that some can survive even if they are blind. Some species are well adapted for diving to great depths. The ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1969–70 South-West Indian Ocean Cyclone Season
The 1969–70 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season was an active cyclone season. __TOC__ Systems Severe Tropical Storm Aline Aline existed from August 19 to August 22. Tropical Cyclone Blanche October 7 to October 15. Moderate Tropical Storm Corrine 26 deaths in Comoros and Mozambique. Moderate Tropical Storm Delphine Delphine existed from December 29 to January 1. Tropical Cyclone Diane–Francoise This system entered the basin on January 7 and dissipated on January 17. Moderate Tropical Storm Eliane The storm struck western Madagascar, bringing rainfall. Tropical Cyclone Genevieve Four deaths in Madagascar due to flooding. Tropical Cyclone Hermine One death on Reunion. Very Intense Tropical Cyclone Harriet-Iseult Iseult existed from February 2 to February 15. Very Intense Tropical Cyclone Josephine-Jane It was named Josephine in its formative stages due to being in what was considered the Australian basin at the time. Moderate Tropical Storm K ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Delphin (other)
Delphin was a German midget submarine created during World War II. Delphin may also refer to: * ''Delphin'', a Latin word and root meaning "dolphin" (also ''delphinus'') * Delphin, Greek sea god, the leader of the dolphins, Poseidon placed him in the sky as the constellation Delphinus * Delphin (molecule), an anthocyanin ( Delphinidin-3,5-O-diglucoside) * Delphin Classics, a large edition of the Latin classics * Dornier Delphin, a 1920s German single-engined commercial flying boat * DELPH-IN, a collaboration where computational linguists worldwide developing natural language processing tools for deep linguistic processing of human language * MV ''Delphin'', a cruise ship owned by the India-based Vishal Cruises Pvt. Ltd. *, a West German fishing vessel in service 1952-58 * Operation Delphin, an anti-partisan operation in Croatia during World War II People with the given name * Delphin Enjolras (1857-1945), French academic painter * Delphin Strungk (circa 1600-1694), German ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Delphian (other)
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Delphian can refer to: * Delphi, an ancient Greek sanctuary and home of a well-known oracle * Delphian, one of the ancient Greek dialects * Delphian (band), a Dutch progressive metal band * Delphian (typeface) * Delphian League, an English amateur football league * Delphian Records, a record label based in Edinburgh, Scotland * The Delphian School, the founding school of Delphi Schools * The Delphian Society, founded in 1910 to promote the education of women in the United States * The Delphian Club, an early American literary club active between 1816 and 1825 See also *Delphine (other) Delphine may refer to: * Delphine (given name), list of people with the feminine given name * ''Delphine'' (novel), an 1802 novel by Germaine de Staël * ''Delphine'' (1931 film), a 1931 French film directed by Roger Capellani * ''Delphine'' (2 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |