Émile Bertrand (1844–1909) was a French mineralogist, in honour of whom bertrandite was named by Alexis Damour. He also gave his name to the Bertrand...
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Phase telescope (redirect from Bertrand lens)
interference figures. The name Bertrand lens commemorates French mineralogist Emile Bertrand (1844-1909), for whom the mineral Bertrandite is also named. "Bertrandite"...
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chromium and/or vanadium. Trapiche emeralds were first described by Émile Bertrand in 1879. With few exceptions, they are found in the western part of...
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composer Claude Bertrand (actor) (1919–1986), French actor Claudine Bertrand (born 1948), Canadian educator and poet Émile Bertrand (1844–1909), French...
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Émile Jonassaint (May 20, 1913 – October 24, 1995) was a Haitian Supreme Court Justice and politician who served as President of the Constituent Assembly...
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Paul Émile Joseph Bertramd (11 July 1925 – 27 July 2022) was a French Roman Catholic prelate. Bertrand was born in France and was ordained to the priesthood...
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Émile Bertrand Mbamba (born 27 October 1982 in Yaoundé) is a Cameroonian former footballer who plays as a forward. He also played for Vitesse Arnhem, Maccabi...
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discovered near Nantes, France in 1883 and named after French mineralogist, Emile Bertrand (1844–1909). One of the world's largest deposits of bertrandite is Spor...
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French Oscar) in 1989, 24 days before he died. He is the father of director Bertrand Blier. He has appeared in a number of his son's films, most notably Buffet...
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Charles-Émile Trudeau was considered gregarious, boisterous, and extravagant. Trudeau, a lawyer by training, practised for 10 years with Ernest Bertrand, at...
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calcite to cleavage Martine Bertereau (1600–1642) Émile Bertrand (1844–1909) Marcel Alexandre Bertrand (1847–1907) Friedrich Martin Berwerth (1850–1918)...
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Jean-Bertrand Aristide (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ bɛʁtʁɑ̃ aʁistid]; born 15 July 1953) is a Haitian former Salesian priest and politician who became Haiti's...
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Henri Matisse (redirect from Henri Émile Benoît Matisse)
Henri Émile Benoît Matisse (French: [ɑ̃ʁi emil bənwa matis]; 31 December 1869 – 3 November 1954) was a French visual artist, known for both his use of...
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Émile Nelligan (December 24, 1879 – November 18, 1941) was a Canadian Symbolist poet from Montreal who wrote in French. Even though he stopped writing...
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Louis Jacques Napoléon Bertrand, better known by his pen name Aloysius Bertrand (20 April 1807 — 29 April 1841), was a French Romantic poet, playwright...
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this article: Émile Coué Wikiquote has quotations related to Émile Coué. Works by Émile Coué at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Émile Coué at the Internet...
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Xavier René Louis Bertrand (French pronunciation: [ɡzavje bɛʁˈtʁɑ̃] ; born 21 March 1965) is a French politician. Previously, he was president of the regional...
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end-member of the group pyrosmalite.: 30 The mineral was named in 1876 by Emile Bertrand after Charles Friedel. Its color can be pale pink, dark brownish red...
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and subsequently named Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces by Jean-Bertrand Aristide in early 1991. Under Aristide, Cédras "was one important source...
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Guy Bertrand (born April 5, 1954) is a Canadian linguist and broadcast personality. He was born in Trois-Rivières, Quebec. A media language specialist...
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out the eyepiece altogether (if possible), or by placing a Bertrand lens (Emile Bertrand, 1878) between the objective lens and the eyepiece. Any crystal...
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Hermès (section Post-Émile-Maurice Hermès)
Saint-Honoré, where it remains. With the help of his sons Adolphe and Émile-Maurice, Charles-Émile introduced saddlery and started selling his products retail....
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Romain Gary (redirect from Émile Ajar)
born Roman Kacew (pronounced [katsɛf], and also known by the pen name Émile Ajar), was a French novelist, diplomat, film director, and World War II...
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Moss-Bachrach as Michael Cole Jacob Pitts as Henry Peck Alex Manette as Richard Barnett Jean Brassard as Emile Bertrand Episode chronology List of episodes...
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baccalauréat, which he was awarded in 1847. He married Joseph Bertrand's sister, Louise Bertrand, in 1848. In 1848, Hermite returned to the École Polytechnique...
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Paul Montel 1926: Pierre Fatou 1927: Bertrand de Defontviolant 1928: Alexandre Thybaut 1929: André Auric 1930: Émile Jouguet 1931: Arnaud Denjoy 1932: Gaston...
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Philately; a descriptive list of stamps that are not what they seem, Emile Bertrand, 1950, 204pp (with a foreword by Lowell Ragatz) Pioneer Stamp Men of...
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married Jean-Bertrand Aristide, the former President of Haïti, in 1996. Mildred Trouillot grew up in the Bronx. Both her father, Emile, and mother, Carmelle...
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functions. They were discovered by Émile Picard (1889), Paul Painlevé (1900, 1902), Richard Fuchs (1905), and Bertrand Gambier (1910). Painlevé transcendents...
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Simone de Beauvoir (redirect from Simone Lucie Ernestine Marie Bertrand de Beauvoir)
Simone Lucie Ernestine Marie Bertrand de Beauvoir (UK: /də ˈboʊvwɑːr/, US: /də boʊˈvwɑːr/; French: [simɔn də bovwaʁ] ; 9 January 1908 – 14 April 1986)...
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