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"qui vive" Definitions
  1. paying close attention to a situation, in case something happens

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In that case, the entry would be S.O.S. 57A: Maybe I'm just not a very suspicious person, but I had to look up QUI vive, because I had no idea what it meant.
Alternatively, in "JFK and Mary Meyer," Kornbluth — a veteran magazine journalist and beholder of the salon set where Mary rotated — delivers a slimmer but saucier fictionalization of the diary, one that feels and sounds more bemused, on the qui vive and reflective of the intellectual charmer whom Kennedy had been flirting with since his days as a student at Choate.
Bertus de Jong (18 February 2016). "Qui Vive look to bring Morocco to the Netherlands" – CricketEurope Netherlands. Retrieved 22 February 2016.
Mordaunt Hall said "In many respects this picture is a distinguished piece of work, wherein Fred Niblo, the director, keeps the audience on the qui vive. It is a photodrama in which the producers do not pander to popular appeal by portraying a happy ending."Review by Mordaunt Hall, The New York Times, October 11, 1926.
The newspaper was devoted to social and political reform. During most of his years in Salem, New Jersey, Davidson founded and produced the Qui Vive newspaper in the cause of temperance. It was largely through the influence of this newspaper that his county he then lived in became the banner Prohibition county of New Jersey. Davidson was principal of Leland & Gray Academy in Vermont from 1885 to June 1886.
The third key event in 1909 was founding a library that was to become in time the Women's Library. In 1912, Bentinck and Florence Gertrude de Fonblanque organised a suffrage demonstration that involved women dressed in brown, green and white walking from Edinburgh to London. The "Brown Women" gathered signatures for a petition and national attention. The following year de Fonblanque and Bentick decided to set up the Qui Vive Corps.
Between 1992 and 1995 she was the author of the column "Féminin Pluriel" in the Burkinabé daily paper L'Observateur Paalga. At the same time she established Qui-vive, observing the condition of Burkinabé women. She became a founding member of the Supreme Council of Information from 1995 to 2000. Ilboudo was one of the women portrayed by Anne-Laure Folly in her 1994 documentary Femmes aux yeux ouverts (Women with open eyes).
The idea was that these brown, green and white uniformed volunteers would appear at suffrage events organised by any organisation. It was intended that these would attend any suffrage inspired event. The Qui Vive Corps were involved in campaigning among the miners for the Labour Party in Derbyshire and Staffordshire. The reason for their support for Labour was because the suffragettes objected to the governing Liberal Party's policy of not supporting women's suffrage.
Jacky took up the sport of hockey at the age of six for Qui Vive club. She was called into the national side after being part of the victorious 2009 Women's Hockey Junior World Cup. She became a prominent member in the Dutch team since her debut in 2013 and was a key member of the Dutch side which claimed gold medal in 2012–13 Women's FIH Hockey World League and in the 2014 Women's Hockey World Cup.
Within six months of their debut album's release they were dropped by Outpost Recordings. Soon after, the duo themselves would disband. There was an EP recording which was never released under the Vaganza name, David Wallingford released 3 songs from this recording in one of his solo albums "On The Key of Qui Vive". More recent years have found Wallingford as a married father of two, cabaret performer, avid chess player, and music teacher, living in the swamps of Jersey.
By the later part of her career, around 1920, the traditional Shaker proscription on decorative ornamentation had begun to relax; consequently, she began to decorate more utilitarian objects for use within the community, including ceiling light globes, an umbrella stand, and a variety of boxes. For much of her life she kept her studio in the Sisters' Shop in the village. Sarle was also possessed of musical ability, singing with Canterbury's musical groups the Shaker Quartet and the Qui Vive Trio and playing the cornet in the community orchestra. Ten of her paintings survive in the collection of the Shaker Museum and Library.
The boat was designed in 1913−14 in the village of Osterville, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, for a group of sailors from the Wianno Yacht Club. They requested Horace Manley Crosby to design a sailboat for racing on Nantucket Sound. Manley Crosby was a member of the Crosby family, noted for building the famous Crosby catboats. Fourteen boats were delivered and raced that summer. Those fourteen boats were No. 1 Dione, No. 2 Wendy, No. 3 Telemark, No. 4 A.P.H., No. 5 Commy, No. 6 Snookums, No. 7 Bob White, No. 8 Sea Dog, No. 9 Marie, No. 10 Qui Vive, No. 11 Fantasy, No. 12 Whistle Wing, No. 13 Maxixe, and No. 14 Ethyl.

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