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  2. 1 day ago · French critic Romain Rolland in his Musiciens d’aujourd’hui (1908) called the piece “one of the most moving works of Strauss, and that which is constructed with the noblest utility.”

  3. 17 hours ago · Romain Rolland complained that ‘the greatest figure of the Revolution still has no stature in France’ and proceeded to commemorate him in an unperformable play with a 300-page text and a notional playing time of six hours.

  4. 3 days ago · Xi also cites French writer Romain Rolland, who said that “it is so much easier to allow oneself to be guided than it is to think for oneself. This abdication is the kernel of the mischief.” Last September, the EU initiated a 13-month investigation into whether government subsidies have helped Chinese EV makers win market share in Europe in ...

  5. 4 days ago · French writer Romain Rolland said that “it is so much easier to allow oneself to be guided than it is to think for oneself. This abdication is the kernel of the mischief.” I could not help but think that it’s a indirect rebuke to how France has been blindly following the lead of the United States in various affairs.

  6. 4 days ago · Myanmar's faltering junta in a do-or-die offensive . ... Xi also cites French writer Romain Rolland, who said that“it is so much easier to allow oneself to be guided than it is to think for ...

  7. 2 days ago · Yan’an: Two Conversations that Adumbrated the Demise of the May Fourth Spirit. In The Lugubrious Merry-go-round of Chinese Politics, we noted that On the Road: A Century of Marxism 世紀行, a TV mini-series released by the Communist Party’s Propaganda Department in 1990 to counter the influence of the popular 1988 television documentary River Elegy 河殤, introduced Chinese audiences to ...

  8. 17 hours ago · Constantius II died in 361, of a violent fever. Julian: 361–363 (Sole emperor). Julian was proclaimed caesar in 355. He was proclaimed emperor by his troops shortly before Constantius' death. Julian died in March 363, of wounds sustained during the Battle of Samarra. Non-dynastic (363–364) Jovian: 363–364 (Sole emperor).

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