| 41. | The loss of that camaraderie is partly what infuses the nostalgic ache in Godard's 1964 bagatelle.
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| 42. | The game was dubbed " bagatelle " by the count and shortly after swept through France.
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| 43. | The Bagatelle is a waltz in a typical sectioned dance form, with repeated sections given inventive variation.
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| 44. | His Ten Bagatelles have also been orchestrated for full symphonic orchestra by Nathan Kelly and are frequently performed.
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| 45. | In 1900 he was part of the Bagatelle Polo Club de Paris team which won the bronze medal.
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| 46. | Further, the bagatelle " F & uuml; r Elise " was found among her personal papers.
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| 47. | Ligeti finished the bagatelles in 1961, as part of his collaboration with neo-dadaist group Fluxus.
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| 48. | In 1869, British inventor Montague Redgrave settled in the US and manufactured bagatelle tables in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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| 49. | Like most of his unentailed property, Bagatelle was left to his illegitimate son City of Paris in 1905.
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| 50. | In 1892, the Bagatelle grounds hosted the first polo events for the 1924 Summer Olympics in neighbouring Paris.
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