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Accordiny to Lusthaus, Étienne Lamotte, a famous student of Louis de La Vallée-Poussin, "... profoundly advanced Yogācāra studies, and his efforts remain unrivaled among Western scholars.
Étienne Lamotte has also demonstrated that the existence of the " Mahādeva " character was a later sectarian interpolation .< sup >( p. 42 )</ sup >
* Étienne Lamotte ( 1903 – 1983 ), Belgian Indologist
The distinguished Buddhologist Étienne Lamotte, using the writings of the Chinese traveler Xuanzang, asserted that the Saṃmitīya were in all likelihood the most populous non-Mahayanist sect in India, comprising double the number of the next largest sect, although scholar L. S. Cousins revised his estimate down to a quarter of all non-Mahayana monks, still the largest overall.

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His father, Étienne Pascal ( 1588 – 1651 ), who also had an interest in science and mathematics, was a local judge and member of the " Noblesse de Robe ".
Étienne, who never remarried, decided that he alone would educate his children, for they all showed extraordinary intellectual ability, particularly his son Blaise.
Like so many others, Étienne was eventually forced to flee Paris because of his opposition to the fiscal policies of Cardinal Richelieu, leaving his three children in the care of his neighbor Madame Sainctot, a great beauty with an infamous past who kept one of the most glittering and intellectual salons in all France.
The first documented European visit to Kansas City was Étienne de Veniard, Sieur de Bourgmont, who was also the first European to explore the lower Missouri River.
Québécois writers who thought critics had overreacted included Jean-Hugues Roy, Étienne Gignac, Serge-Henri Vicière, and Dorval Brunelle.
Unlike Richard, Étienne and Françoise who managed to overcome the five main obstacles in getting to the beach, the newcomers never make it past the fourth hurdle-the marijuana field guarded by the Thai farmers.
* Étienne and Françoise-both French ; two young lovers who befriended Richard during their initial encounter in Bangkok, and subsequently join him on the journey in finding the beach after being disclosed about its whereabouts by Daffy's map.
In Histoire des nations civilisées du Mexique et de l ' Amérique Centrale ( 1857 ), Charles Étienne Brasseur de Bourbourg claimed Votan was an ancient Phoenician legislateur who had migrated from the Middle East to the Maya area, defeated a race called the Quiname, built the city of Palenque, and established an empire called Xibalba that was postulated by Brasseur de Bourbourg to have once covered all of Mexico and part of the United States.
Étienne Bézout ( 31 March 1730 – 27 September 1783 ) was a French mathematician who was born in Nemours, Seine-et-Marne, France, and died in Basses-Loges ( near Fontainebleau ), France.
Along with Cannon, 535 other early settlers and Native Americans are buried in the pioneer cemetery, including Étienne Lucier, known as " The Father of Oregon Agriculture ", and François Rivet and Philippe Degre who claimed to be members of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
These men, known as coureurs des bois ( runners of the woods ) ( such as Étienne Brûlé ), extended French influence south and west to the Great Lakes and among the Huron tribes who lived there.
" The next recorded European visitor was Étienne Provost, a French-Canadian trapper who visited Utah Lake in October 1824.
Étienne Bonnot de Condillac ( 30 September 1715 – 3 August 1780 ) was a French philosopher and epistemologist who studied in such areas as psychology and the philosophy of the mind.
He enrolled as a student in Charles Dullin's School of Dramatic Art in the Sarah Bernhardt Theatre in Paris, where he studied with teachers like Joshua Smith and the great master, Étienne Decroux, who had also taught Jean-Louis Barrault.
Five artists, Jules Bastien-Lepage, a realist painter, Antonin Proust, defensor of the vanguard who Gambetta had named Minister of Beaux-Arts, Léon Bonnat, an academic painter, Alexandre Falguière, who did his mortuary mask, and his personal photographer Étienne Carjat all sat at his death-bed, making five widely different representations of him which were each published by the press the following day.
The first European to pass through Vaughan was the French explorer Étienne Brûlé, who traversed the Humber Trail in 1615.
The first white settler at the site that became Lena was the French-Swiss immigrant Étienne Clement Roserens ( also spelled Rosera, 1831 – 1911 ) together with his French-Canadian wife Vitaline née Tessier ( 1842 – 1919 ), who established a homestead in October 1872.
The first-known European to see the Platte was the French explorer Étienne de Veniard, sieur de Bourgmont in 1714, who named it the Nebraskier, after its Oto name, meaning " flat water ".
She had a large network of colleagues and assistants, among them Adam Lesage, who performed allegedly magical tasks ; the priests Étienne Guibourg and abbé Mariotte, who officiated at the black masses ; and poisoners like Catherine Trianon.
The first European to visit this area was likely Étienne Brûlé, who at age less than 20, in 1610 was sent to live as an interpreter trainee with the Onontchataronon, an Algonquian people of the Ottawa River.
Giles was in Paris doing theology until Bishop Étienne Tempier condemned the Aristotelian school of thought, including those who wrote commentaries on Aristotle's work, in the Condemnation of 1277.

Étienne and translated
Bentham's book was not an immediate success but his ideas were spread further when Pierre Étienne Louis Dumont translated edited selections from a variety of Bentham's manuscripts into French.
The French literary historian Jean-Claude Bonnet calls Télémaque “ the true key to the museum of the eighteenth century imagination .” One of the most popular works of the century, it was an immediate best seller both in France and abroad, going through many editions and translated into every European language and even Latin verse ( first in Berlin in 1743, then in Paris by Étienne Viel ).

Étienne and one
Also in May, Étienne Charles de Loménie de Brienne, the archbishop of Toulouse and one of the queen's political allies, was appointed by the king to replace Calonne as the Finance Minister.
It is fitting that Étienne Montgolfier was the first human to lift off the earth, making at least one tethered flight from the yard of the Réveillon workshop in the Faubourg Saint-Antoine.
It has been a year and one month since their departure from Thailand, and Richard has returned to his home in the United Kingdom where he has not heard from Françoise and Étienne again, but knows he is likely to bump into them eventually because " the world is a small place, and Europe is even smaller ".
He is also considered one of the first men of European descent, along with Étienne Provost, to see the Great Salt Lake.
French atrocities were so blatant that their commander in Naples, General Jean Étienne Championnet, was sacked by Guillaume-Charles Faipoult, one of the government Representatives on mission, and subsequently imprisoned.
Disillusioned, the miners go back to work, blaming Étienne for the failure of the strike ; then, Souvarine sabotages the entrance shaft of one of the Montsou pits, trapping Étienne, Catherine and Chaval at the bottom.
Étienne Balibar claimed that if one philosopher could be called a " Marxist philosopher ", that one would doubtlessly be Louis Althusser:
However, as Étienne Balibar puts it, " the accent put on those contradictions can not not ring out on the signification of ' human rights ', since these therefore appears both as the language in which exploitation masks itself and as the one in which the exploited class struggle express itself: more than a truth or an illusion, it is therefore a stake ".
He read the Thomistic philosophers Étienne Gilson and Jacques Maritain — one of the main Catholic thinkers of his youth — as well as Jean Guitton, but also the Protestant philosopher Paul Ricœur, and Maurice Clavel, and the existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre.
People photographed by Pierre et Gilles include: musicians Amanda Lear ( the cover of her 1980 album Diamonds for Breakfast, one of their first assignments ), Lio, Khaled, Étienne Daho, Marie France, Mikado, Marc Almond, Marilyn Manson, Madonna, Kylie Minogue, Erasure, Deee-Lite, The Creatures, Nina Hagen and CocoRosie ( the cover of their 2007 album The Adventures of Ghosthorse and Stillborn ); model Naomi Campbell, actresses Tilda Swinton and Catherine Deneuve, actors Jérémie Renier and Layke Anderson and also designers Jean-Paul Gaultier and Paloma Picasso.
She allows him to care for Étienne for one night at her other house, in Saigon.
Étienne Bacrot () ( born January 22, 1983 in Lille, Nord ) is a French chess grandmaster and currently ranked number one in France.
Victor-Joseph Étienne called de Jouy ( 19 October 1764 – 4 September 1846 ), French dramatist, who abandoned an early military career for a successful literary one.
Étienne de Jouy was also one of the founders of the Biographie nouvelle des contemporains, who encouraged contributions from the young journalist François Buloz whom he had employed in his chemical factory and who would have a distinguished career guiding the Revue des deux mondes.
A life of Episcopius was written by Philipp van Limborch, and one was also prefixed by his successor, Étienne de Courcelles ( Curcellaeus ) ( 1586 – 1659 ), to an edition of his collected works published in 2 vols.
Despite a decent season during which he managed to score six goals, he felt like he could not fully express his potential and returned to France after just one year, to Nîmes and then Saint Étienne, where again he not only imposed himself as one of the best defenders in the league, but also scored 13 goals in his last season with the latter club.
He was given authority to govern by Étienne Polverel, one of the three French Civil Commissioners who had abolished slavery in Saint-Domingue in 1793 .< ref name =" Corbett ">
Nzemba, who was appointed by Mobutu in 1986, was considered one of the more powerful players in Mobutu's political party, the Mouvement Populaire pour le Revolution ( MPR ), but also called himself a " brother " of Étienne Tshisekedi, a popular local political figure and Mobutu's most significant political opposition.
Étienne Polverel ( 1740 – 1795 ) was one of two French Revolutionary Civil Commissioners who ended slavery in Saint-Domingue in 1793 during the Haïtian Revolution.
Although Étienne continued to write for the Paris theatres for twenty years from that date, he is remembered chiefly as the author of one comedy, which excited considerable controversy.

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