contemporary building was built in its place according to plans by architect Roger Bastin. The new Royal Museum of Mariemont was opened on 8 October 1975. Since...
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new cyclotron, named CYCLONE (CYClotron de LOuvain-la-Neuve). In 1968, Roger Bastin, an architect inspired by the refined line of great names in modernism...
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The current museum is housed in a building designed by the architect Roger Bastin, which was opened in 1975. View of the museum building, including the...
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proto-forms from which they presumably came. Among other recent works is that by Bastin, Coupez, and Mann, which assembled comparative examples of 92 different...
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Elmora Charles Bisset as Andrew Palmer Martin Garcia as Daniel Warren Morgan Bastin as Kaylee Knox Natasha Galano as Margaret Pierce Rena Bobbs as Nicole Richardson...
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films Narrative identity#Autobiographical memory "Biopic". Dictionary.com. Bastin, Giselle (Summer 2009). "Filming the Ineffable: Biopics of the British Royal...
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relocated from Bond Hall to Bastin Hall, a newly constructed academic building named for Rick and Mary Lee Bastin. Bastin Hall is the first new academic...
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Bosch, and co-stars Annie Wersching, Amy Aquino, and Jamie Hector. Henrik Bastin of Fabrik Entertainment was the producer, and Jim McKay directed. According...
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20 March 2024. "England Players – Cliff Bastin". England Football Online. Retrieved 20 March 2024. "Cliff Bastin". Englandstats.com. Retrieved 20 March...
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of Film Classification. 1 September 2006. Retrieved 15 September 2015. Bastin, Giselle (Summer 2009). "Filming the Ineffable: Biopics of the British Royal...
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Mankiewicz who were also expected to executive produce alongside Henrik Bastin and Melissa Aouate. Production companies involved with the series were slated...
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Basia Retchitzka, soprano; Cathy Berberian, alto; Louis Devos, tenor; Jules Bastin, bass; Michel Butor, Francine Liebens, and Henri Pousseur, speaking voices;...
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Gabriel Bacquier, Jean-Luc Viala, Georges Gautier, Catherine Dubosc, Jules Bastin, Chorus & Orchestra of the Lyon Opera, conductor Kent Nagano, stage director...
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of the club's great attacking players, David Jack, Alex James and Cliff Bastin; it was especially James, Arsenal's playmaker in midfield, supplying the...
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Barnard (born 1984), footballer Wade Barrett (born 1980), WWE wrestler Cliff Bastin (1912–1991), footballer Arthur Bate (1908–1993), footballer Lord Frederick...
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Archived from the original on 5 February 2017. Retrieved 5 February 2017. Bastin, Giselle (Summer 2009). "Filming the Ineffable: Biopics of the British Royal...
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times for the award, winning once, while Frankie Knuckles, David Morales, Roger Sanchez, Hex Hector and Deep Dish have each been nominated for the award...
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(1971a), "Angular momentum: an approach to combinatorial spacetime," in T. Bastin (ed.), Quantum Theory and Beyond, Cambridge University Press (this paper...
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having founded the Department of Materials at Queen Mary in 1967. Ted Bastin – British physicist and mathematician Sir Harshad Bhadeshia – Indian-British...
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Arrives After Record Hops, The New York Times, Front Page, May 13, 1927 Bastin, Bruce, The Melody Man: Joe Davis and the New York Music Scene, 1916–1978...
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bringing his league goal tally up to 151, breaking Arsenal legend Cliff Bastin's league goals record. Henry scored his 100th league goal at Highbury, a...
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'varieties', Grimes (2000) has 501 (minus a few 'extinct' or 'almost extinct', Bastin et al. (1999) have 542, Maho (this volume) has some 660, and Mann et al...
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Press. ISBN 0-12-743350-3. Penrose, Roger (1971). "Angular momentum: an approach to combinatorial space-time". In Bastin, Ted (ed.). Quantum Theory and Beyond...
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Libala and Makoko (featuring Guy Roger, Kevin Mbouandé and former Extra Musica colleagues, Oxy Oxygène and Papy Bastin), the album received high acclaim...
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Eddie Gray, Bruce Grobbelaar, Alan Hudson, Emlyn Hughes, Mark Hughes, Roger Hunt, Roy Keane, Steve Kember, Francis Lee, Matthew Le Tissier, Mark Lawrenson...
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Games Ford Motor Company General Motors Hasbro Harley-Davidson Marjolein Bastin Mattel MGM National Basketball Association National Football League National...
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set in the football league. Thierry Henry beat the 150 scored by Cliff Bastin for Arsenal. Roy Bentley who scored 130 goals for Chelsea was surpassed...
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Wagram, Paris Label: EMI Classics Nicolai Gedda, Josephine Veasey, Jules Bastin, Richard Van Allan, Gillian Knight London Symphony Orchestra and Chorus...
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"Ossie Ardiles". Doing the 92. "CLIFF BASTIN". National Football Museum. Retrieved 7 November 2018. "Cliff Bastin". Doing the 92. "Trevor Brooking". Doing...
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2010. Retrieved February 1, 2011. Cohn, Lawrence; Aldin, Mary Katherine; Bastin, Bruce (September 1993). Nothing but the Blues: The Music and the Musicians...
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