Williams and Frenchman Francois Trinh-Duc are the Baa-Baas' latest additions for the 3 December fixture.
This is the sense of function inherited from Viollet-le-Duc and taken to heart by the modernists.
Scrum-half Morgan Parra makes his first Test start alongside Francois Trinh-Duc who replaces David Skrela at fly-half.
That led to Baby being changed, his place taken by Francois Trinh-Duc, but that did not dim French morale.
In Sullivan's day, American architectural studies were dominated by the French Beaux-Arts tradition, and particularly by Viollet-le-Duc's romantic rationalism.
Tran Duc took leave from his post as station officer at Vietnam Airlines' Danang office to work on the set as a runner.
Media trainers Dinh Thi Thuy Hang (Institute of Journalism and Communication) and Do Anh Duc (Vietnam National University) facilitated the training and subsequent discussions.
An early Francois Trinh Duc penalty put the hosts ahead but Saints, already qualified from Pool Two, hit back with Chris Mayor and Stephen Myler tries.
In 1429, the English, retreating after the siege of Orleans, were attacked and defeated by French forces under Joan of Arc and Duc D'Alencon at the battle of Patay.
Montpellier's Trinh-Duc, whose grandfather was Vietnamese, is regarded as a running rather than kicking fly-half and won his first cap as a starting number 10 in the opening Six Nations game against Scotland.
Parra's long-range 50-metre shot after 65 minutes hitting the post was a brief relief as Jauzion broke through moments later to set up a drop-goal attempt Trinh-Duc missed to leave the game on a knife-edge.
But Lamont was forced to make another try-saving tackle at the other end after a poor kick from fly-half Phil Godman was charged down and kicked ahead by Francois Trinh-Duc, who narrowly failed to complete the score.
Hosted by the French ambassador, the Duc de Nivernais, in one of Rome's more flamboyant palaces, Palazzo Farnese (which is still the French embassy today), these extravagant occasions celebrated the long-awaited birth of the French Dauphin's first son.
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This remarkable trio from the Dutch city of Nijmegen was probably in their late teens when the Duc hired them to produce the Book of Hours, probably in 1405, a work that required three or four years of their brushwork.
Trinh-Duc's unforced knock-on gave Wales the first attacking platform after the break and a Martyn Williams charge down posed more danger for the hosts only for Gatland's men to be penalised a few metres short for diving in at the ruck.
The negotiations went on for five years before Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and North Vietnamese leader Le Duc Tho signed accords in January 1973 providing for a U.S. withdrawal from South Vietnam and the release of American POWs by North Vietnam.
Regarding cooperation in international river basins, both Le Duc Trung (Mekong River Commission Secretariat) and Jean-Francois Donzier (International Network of Basin Organizations - INBO) stressed the importance of securing national and international political will for the sustainable management of transboundary river basins and transboundary aquifer systems.
Shane Williams gifted Francois Trinh-Duc a try in the same match, fly-half Stephen Jones gave one away in the loss to England, while during the autumn internationals Dan Biggar committed the same sin against Samoa, while Jonathan Davies' kicking howler against Argentina was every bit as bad.
For something slightly less conventional but still very aristocratic, stroll among a Dutch windmill, a Chinese pagoda and a gothic castle -- all of which can be found in Parc Monceau, which was constructed by the eccentric Duc de Chartres as his private garden in the 18th Century.
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