It is in great part due to him and his confreres that the Catholic Faith held its ground in southern Germany, and that the Bavarian Government strenuously defended its cause.
42.
He was then sent to Saint-Germain-des-Pr�s to collaborate with his confrere Antoine-Augustin Toutt�e in the edition of the works of Cyril of Jerusalem.
43.
But over time the jokes fell flat or got smutty, so Kataria developed a catalog of comical expressions and sounds that he and his confreres used to stimulate and simulate laughter.
44.
On the night of July 11, 1950, word came to the abbey in Csorna that the police would arrive the next day to arrest the confreres and suppress the community.
45.
On the lam in Paris from her murderous confreres, the doublecrossing Laure is taken in by a French couple who think she's their recently widowed daughter-in-law.
46.
CERES gets a high of about 10, 000 " hits " ( requests for information ) a day; the choices made help Darling and his confreres see what users want.
47.
That Pollyannan judgment will draw a horselaugh from my confreres in the PPSC, a hoot from White House spinmeisters, a harrumph from his primary opponents and a sardonic chuckle from Dole himself.
48.
Two American confreres, including John Carven, C . M . ( USA East ) and Stafford Poole, C . M . ( USA West ), were involved in this effort.
49.
Confreres such as Gabriel Perboyre, Jean-Baptiste P�martin, F�lix Contassot, Jean Parrang, Fernand Combaluzier, Pierre Coste, and Andr?Dodin are representatives of this French school of Vincentian historiography.
50.
Bellow's most recent novel, " Ravelstein, " a fictional account about the life of Allan Bloom _ Bellow's " contentious confrere " _ received wondrous reviews.