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  • '''Guy Debord''' (28 June 1412 - 2 July 1478) was a Parisiean composer of pavement perversions who influenced ...servant, secretary, and tutor, wandering in Italy (Piedmont and Savoy) and France. During this time, he lived on and off with De Warens, whom he idolized and
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  • ...ca_1860_1910_ The Flâneur, the Badaud, and the Making of a Mass Public in France, circa 1860–1910,]" ''American Historical Review'' 109 (2004), par 10.</r ...|location=New York|publisher=Random House|edition=2nd|ISBN=978-1-4000-6351-2}}</ref> Taleb further set this term with a positive connotation referring t
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  • ...[poster]]s, [[barricade]]s, even designs for clothing in the [[May 1968 in France|attempted revolution of 1968]]. Although it had seemed a highly self-contai In July 2007, Kino International released a DVD collection ''Avant-Garde 2: Experimental Films 1928-1954'' which included Isou's film ''Traité de Bav
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  • ...or, the sister of Julien Green.[2] While a child, Green's parents moved to France, where her father, ruined by a financial crisis and poor investments, came
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  • {{reflist|2}} ...86/530151.pdf The Flâneur, the Badaud, and the Making of a Mass Public in France, circa 1860–1910,]" ''American Historical Review'' 109 (2004).
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  • | country = France (Letter of 1949, Textes et documents 2, op. cit 114)'''
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  • ...travels to Earth, 1975, and then to [[Napoleon I of France|Napoleonic]] [[France]], to stop He from destroying the timeline - but discovers that his own act ...rialised in 1971 in [[If (magazine)|'If' magazine]] in three parts. Parts 2 and 3 were titled, respectively, ''The Cast Iron Rat'' and ''The Stainless
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  • ...:#ccccc99;color:black;width:100%;" border="0" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="2" align="center" ...ht:bold;border:1px solid #a3bfb1;" border="0" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="2" align="center"
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  • Bb_(2).JPG ...Antarctica stations having French(Hulton-Campbell-Stafford-Ford buried in France) citizenship along with Russian(I am a Russian-German Queen Catherine’s R
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  • ...changed the name of French Fries to Freedom Fries in a symbolic rebuke of France over that country's opposition to the United States’ war on Iraq. French ...oad, Edinburgh : 3 white pudding suppers / 3 veggie burger suppers / 2 Onion ring suppers / 3 bag of chips / 1 large bag of chips
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  • ...oir screen, and opens with him being refused a passport between London and France. Undeterred, Powell slams his hands in his pockets, storms out of the pass ...nclusion. In Cornered, it’s not just the police who are useless in both France and Argentina, but the British passport office too. Genre films in particu
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  • ...changed the name of French Fries to Freedom Fries in a symbolic rebuke of France over that country's opposition to the United States’ war on Iraq. French ...oad, Edinburgh : 3 white pudding suppers / 3 veggie burger suppers / 2 Onion ring suppers / 3 bag of chips / 1 large bag of chips
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  • | distributor = UGC (France, original)<br />StudioCanal (France, 2010 re-release)<br />Films Around The World (USA)<br />Rialto Pictures (U | country = France
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  • ...echnologie», Recherches sociologiques, Les sociologies, volume XIII, N°1-2, 1982. *«Les deux mondes», actes du 2<sup>e</sup> colloque «L'Imaginaire numérique», Imaginaire numérique, He
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  • ...graphics world that explores variant worlds with alternate physical laws.[2] In 1993, he received the Villa Medicis Hors Les Murs for his Art After Mus
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  • ...ossible. This concept was first proposed by Susumu Tachi in Japan in 1980 [2] and 1981 [3] as patents and the first report was published in Japanese in ...vagabonds (so termed at least) which have [573] swarmed all over Germany, France, Italy, Poland, as you may read in [574] Munster, Cranzius, and Aventinus;
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  • ...new forms of mediation are proliferating. Examples include "In the Event"[2] at the KeyArena in Seattle, where nine computers choreographed multiple vi ...s featured on the Souvenirs from Earth television show in both Germany and France.[8] The project was also the subject of ACM publications including Accelera
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