Arnaud Balard (born 1971) is a French deafblind artist. In 2009, Balard wrote a manifesto outlining his philosophy of Surdism, an artistic, philosophical...
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Balard may refer to: Balard station, Paris Métro station Antoine Jérôme Balard (1802–1876), French chemist Arnaud Balard (born 1971), French deafblind...
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various areas. The flag was designed by the French Deafblind artist Arnaud Balard. It depicts a large open turquoise hand on another yellow hand (of which...
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Union flag was designed by Arnaud Balard. After studying flags around the world and vexillology principles for two years, Balard revealed the design of the...
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experience of language deprivation which many liken to child abuse. Arnaud Balard, founder of Surdism, a similar movement celebrating Deaf art "What is...
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The flag of the deaf community made by Arnaud Balard...
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centre and Maison de Victor Hugo at its south-east end Musée Picasso Jardin Arnaud-Beltrame Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chemin Vert (Paris Metro)...
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Pimenta and Paula Pinto Costa, The Papacy and the Crusades, ed. Michel Balard, (Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 2011), 143. "Cum inter nonnullos". franciscan-archive...
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industrial town of Żyrardów in Poland was thus named after him. Antoine Jérôme Balard, chemist, one of the discoverers of bromine. Jean Marc Gaspard Itard, physician...
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2020–21 Eli Babalj – PEC Zwolle – 2014–15 Josip Bačak – Vitesse – 1996–97 Max Balard – NAC Breda – 2024– Aziz Behich – PSV – 2018–19 Mark Birighitti – NAC –...
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that had medicinal properties. A new church was built for the village. Arnaud de Lévezou was made bishop of Béziers in 1096 and then archbishop of Narbonne...
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