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Cet and obscur
ca: Cet obscur objet du désir
fr: Cet obscur objet du désir
nl: Cet obscur objet du désir

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The National Library of Canada has preserved a collection of her materials covering the years 1940 to 1983, including manuscripts, typescripts, galleys of published and unpublished works such as La Rivière sans repos, Cet été qui chantait, Un jardin au bout du monde, Ces enfants de ma vie, and La Détresse et l ' enchantement, as well as business and personal correspondence, business records, and memorabilia.
They became instantly extremely popular for their humoristic / parodic songs like " Ce Monde Existe ", " Si tu ne veux pas payer d ' impôts ", " Merci Patron ", " On n ' est Pas là Pour se Faire Engueuler ", " Ballade à Luis Rego, prisonnier politique ", " Paulette la Reine des Paupiettes ", " Berrystock ", " Sois Erotique " ( a parody of Serge Gainsbourg's " Je t ' aime Moi Non Plus "), " Je Suis Trop Beau " ( a parody of Jacques Dutronc ), " Berry Blues ", " Albert le Contractuel ",, " Cet été c ' était toi ", " Ouvre la Fenêtre ", " Pétronille Tu Sens la Menthe ", " Elle Avait du Poil au Ventre ", " Hey Max " ( a parody of Jimi Hendrix's " Hey Joe "), " Elle a Gagné le Yoyo en Bois du Japon ( avec la Ficelle du Même Métal )", " Le Trou de Mon Quai ", " La Biguine au Biniou ", " Le Chou Farci ", " Histoire Merveilleuse ", " Chagrin d ' labour ", " C ' est trop, c ' est trop ", " Ah Viens!

Cet and for
Conall would have a fierce rivalry with Cet for the rest of his life.
He shamed Cet at a feast at the house of Mac Dá Thó, a hospitaller of Leinster, when the warriors of Connacht and Ulster competed for the champion's portion by boasting of their deeds.
In ancient times the area was known simply as Cet, the Brythonic word for " woodland ".
When he challenges Cet mac Mágach for the champion's portion, Cet counters that he once emasculated Celtchar with a spear at Celtchar's own house.
The oldest source for Túathal's story, a 9th century poem by Mael Mura of Othain, says that his father, Fíacha Finnolach, was overthrown by the four provincial kings, Elim mac Conrach of Ulster, Sanb ( son of Cet mac Mágach ) of Connacht, Foirbre of Munster and Eochaid Ainchenn of Leinster, and that it was Elim who took the High Kingship.

Cet and .
Lambda, Mu, Xi, Nu, Gamma, and Alpha Ceti represented its head ; Omicron, Zeta, and Chi Ceti represented its body ; Eta Eri, Tau Cet, and Upsilon Cet marked its legs and feel ; and Theta, Eta, and Beta Ceti delineated its tail.
Mira ( or ) also known as Omicron Ceti ( ο Ceti, ο Cet ), is a red giant star estimated 200-400 light years away in the constellation Cetus.
Tau Ceti ( τ Cet, τ Ceti ) is a star in the constellation Cetus that is spectrally similar to the Sun, although it has only about 78 % of the Sun's mass.
This star, along with η Cet ( Deneb Algenubi ), θ Cet ( Thanih Al Naamat ), ζ Cet ( Baten Kaitos ), and υ Cet, were Al Naʽāmāt ( ألنعامة ), the Hen Ostriches.
Mira itself, also known as Omicron Ceti ( ο Cet ), varies in brightness from almost 2nd magnitude to as faint as 10th magnitude with a period of roughly 332 days.
Conchobar mac Nessa, an Irish king from the Ulster Cycle, who is wounded in a very similar manner by Cet mac Magach.
Findchoem's brother Cet mac Mágach, a Connachtman, protected his sister until she gave birth to a son, Conall.
Cet took the child, put him under his heel and tried to break his neck, but only damaged it, leaving Conall with a crooked neck.
Cet reminded all comers how he had bested them in combat, including emasculating Celtchar with his spear.
However, just as Cet was about to carve, Conall arrived, and his boasts topped even Cet's.
Cet admitted defeat, but claimed that if his brother Anlúan were present, his feats would top even Conall's.
The calcified brain was later stolen by Cet and used to kill Conchobar mac Nessa.
Conall pursued Cet after he had made a raid on Ulster, killing twenty-seven men and taking their heads.
They met at a ford, and Conall killed Cet in a ferocious combat that left Conall near to death himself.
Conchobar is eventually killed as a result of a wound inflicted by the Connacht warrior Cet mac Mágach.
Although Conall the Victorious was a bitter enemy of Anluan and Cet mac Maga, they were his maternal uncles.
Cet even protected the pregnant Finchoem until she gave birth and it was prophesized that Conall would be his slayer.

obscur and objet
Scève's Délie, objet de plus haulte vertu — composed of 449 ten syllable ten line poems ( dizains ) and published with numerous engraved emblems — is exemplary in its use of amorous paradoxes and ( often obscur ) allegory to describe the suffering of a lover.

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" Time use in assessing childcare is criticized as " easily obscur gender differences in workload.
Le versant obscur de l ' univers, The dark side of the universe, 1998-1999 ( the dark side of the universe. pdf free download )

objet and du
Observations sur l ’ anthropologie, ou l ’ Histoire naturelle de l ’ homme, la nécessité de s ’ occuper de l ’ avancement de cette science, et l ’ importance de l ’ admission sur la Flotte du capitaine Baudin d ’ un ou de plusieurs Naturalistes, spécialement chargés des Recherches à faire sur cet objet, Stoupe, Paris, an VIII.

objet and 1977
In music a sound object ( objet sonore: Pierre Schaeffer 1959, 1977, p. 95 ), a generalization of the concept of a musical note, is any sound from any source which in duration is on the time scale of 100 ms to several seconds.

objet and practical
An arguably more precious variant is objet de vertu ( usually italicised ), in which vertu is intended to suggest rich materials and a higher standard of refined facture and finish, and would typically exclude objects with a practical function, being restricted to " collector's pieces " that are purely decorative.
The terms objet d ′ art or art object are is reserved to describe works of art that are not paintings, prints, drawings or large or medium-sized sculptures, or architecture ( e. g. household goods, figurines, etc., some purely aesthetic, some also practical ).

objet and for
In his seminar " The Other Side of Psychoanalysis " ( 1969 – 1970 ) Lacan introduced the concept of surplus-jouissance ( French " plus-de-jouir ") inspired by Marx's concept of surplus-value: objet petit a is the excess of jouissance which has no use value, and which persists for the mere sake of jouissance.
In Java, bell metal mixtures including tin were used not only for the manufacture of figurines, objet d ' art, sculptures and household goods for the wealthy, they were employed for the gongs, saron, demung and numerous other struck glockenspiel-like instruments of the Javanese gamelan ensemble.
For example, in the essay Les processus d ' objet ( European Journal for Semiotic Studies, vol. 5, 1-2, 1993 ) she explains a new conception of the object through three divisions.

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File: Galatian head Thrace detail. jpg | A Galatian's head as depicted on a gold Thracian objet d ' art, 3rd century BC.
Solfege de l ' objet sonore, Reedition 1998, preface by Daniel Teruggi, Guy Reibel, and Beatriz Ferreyra.
Found object originates from the French objet trouvé, describing art created from undisguised, but often modified, objects or products that are not normally considered art, often because they already have a non-art function.
* RCT 21. 1 – L ' amante préoccupée or A l ' objet que j ' adore ( soprano, continuo ) ( 1763 )
Scève's chief works are Délie, objet de plus haulte vertu ( 1544 ); three anatomical blazons ( La Gorge, Le Sourcil, La Larme ); the elegy Arion ( 1536 ) and the eclogue La Saulsaye ( 1547 ); and Microcosme ( 1562 ), an encyclopaedic poem beginning with the fall of man.
Thus the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, London describes its collection as follows: " The National Maritime Museum's collection of objet d ’ art comprises over 800 objects.
In Lacan's fourth Seminar, La relation d ' objet, he states that " the mirror stage is far from a mere phenomenon which occurs in the development of the child.
( La relation d ' objet ) This identification also involves the ideal ego which functions as a promise of future wholeness sustaining the Ego in anticipation.
* La sociologie: objet et méthode, ( with Paul Fauconnet ) 1901.
Ferragamo was always recognized as a visionary, and his designs ranged from the strikingly bizarre objet d ' art to the traditionally elegant, often serving as the main inspiration to other footwear designers of his time and beyond.
Réfutation des critiques dont le projet de grande enceinte a été l ' objet, 1858.
Scève's Délie, objet de plus haulte vertu-composed of 449 ten syllable ten line poems ( dizains ) and published with numerous engraved emblems-is exemplary in its use of amorous paradoxes and ( often obscure ) allegory to describe the suffering of a lover.
Born Armand Pierre Fernandez in Nice, France, Arman is a painter who moved from using the objects as paintbrushes (" allures d ' objet ") to using them as the painting itself.
According to photographer Ryan Romero, who saw Neuhardt play his contraption on the streets of Los Angeles, it is an " incredible homemade multi-percussion objet d ’ art slung across his chest made up of upside down cans tied together with rusted wire.
Add the intrigues of Miss Stiffy Byng to win her fiancé the Reverend Stinker Pinker a vicarage, the rivalry of collectors Sir Watkyn Bassett and Bertie's Uncle Tom over an objet d ' art, and the irresistible culinary attractions of American Emerald Stoker, and you have trouble of the sort only Jeeves can mend.
His chief works are Lettre à un ami, ou Considérations philosophiques et religieuses sur la révolution française ( Letter to a Friend, or Philosophical and Religious Considerations on the French Revolution ), Éclair sur l ' Association humaine, L ' Esprit des choses ou Coup d ' œil philosophique sur la nature des êtres et sur l ' objet de leur existence, and Le Ministère de l ' Homme-Esprit.

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