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Maline.
Posted to the Belgian town of
Malines, 24-year-old Eileen Younghusband was part of a team tracking the launch sites of the V2 rockets aimed at the port of Antwerp.
Arriving back in
Malines, she was ordered to rest by her RAF medical officer, who handed her a sleeping pill and insisted she sleep just as the party was gearing up.
The former hotelier and author, who was 23 at the time, said: "I was in
Malines when the car drew up.
One area which offered to take refugees was Birkenhead, with 52 - some 37 adults and 15 children belonging to a total of 15 families from the
Malines area - arriving in the town at the beginning of October, most of them with nothing more than the clothes they stood up in.
(18) <<E fresca ancora la memoria della bella e commovente lettera che nel Natale del 1914 scriveva agli afflitti fedeli, e certo non per portarli a "imprecare" o a "disperarsi", ma per indurli alla penitenza e confortarli, l'illustre arcivescovo di
Malines, il Cardinal Mercier: "O intelligenza superba, tu pensavi di non aver bisogno di Dio!
A traumatic reading of twentieth-century rhetorical theory: The Belgian Holocaust,
Malines, Perelman, and de Man.
He was born in Mechelen (
Malines), Belgium about 1490 and died there in 1565.
He was also influenced by Dom Lambert Beauduin, an important figure in the liturgical movement, whose then-controversial essay on Catholic-Anglican relations played an influential role in the unofficial Anglican-Catholic ecumenical dialogues that took place at
Malines (1921-1927), Belgium, with the support of Cardinal Desire-Joseph Mercier.
When Margaret of Austria, Regent of Flanders, sent Admiral Philip from her court at
Malines (or Mechelen in Flemish) as an envoy to Pope Julius IT in Rome, he took Mabuse with him.