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* Le Petit Milliard, ( 1992 ), by Pierre Tchernia.
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On July 23, 1894, the Parisian magazine Le Petit Journal organized what is considered to be the world's first motoring competition from Paris to Rouen.
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In 1928, he was put in charge of producing material for the new children's weekly supplement, Le XXe Siècle's, Le Petit Vingtième.
Tintin in the Land of the Soviets, by " Hergé ", appeared in the pages of Le Petit Vingtième on 10 January 1929, and ran until 8 May 1930.
In January 1930 Hergé introduced Quick & Flupke ( Quick et Flupke ), a new comic strip about two street urchins from Brussels, in the pages of Le Petit Vingtième.
The early Tintin adventures each took about a year to complete, after which they were released in book form by Le Petit Vingtième and, from 1934, by the Casterman publishing house.
Le Petit Vingtième, in which Tintin's adventures had until then been published, was shut down by the Nazi occupiers.
Firstly, paper shortages forced Tintin to be published in a daily three-or four-frame strip, rather than the two full pages every week which had been the practice on Le Petit Vingtième.
Le Petit, a writer in 1601 mentioned King Adel, said to be descendant of Shem, ruler of Britain having 3 children that migrated to India.
* January 10 – First appearance of Hergé's Belgian comic book hero Tintin as Tintin in the Land of the Soviets ( Les Aventures de Tintin, reporter ..., au pays des Soviets ), begins serialization in children's newspaper supplement Le Petit Vingtième.
Hervé's most famous works are the Gounod-parody Le Petit Faust ( 1869 ) and Mam ' zelle Nitouche ( 1883 ).
Rallying itself can be traced back to the 1894 Paris – Rouen Horseless Carriage Competition ( Concours des Voitures sans Chevaux ), sponsored by a Paris newspaper, Le Petit Journal, which attracted considerable public interest and entries from leading manufacturers.
Towards the end of 1830, Gautier began to frequent meetings of Le Petit Cénacle Little Upper Room, a group of artists who met in the studio of Jehan Du Seigneur.
Le Petit Cénacle soon gained a reputation for extravagance and eccentricity, but also for being a unique refuge from society.
Icelandic singer Björk opened concerts on her 1995 – 1997 Post tour with " Le Petit Chevalier " from Desertshore.
* Les Cévennes: Les Cévennes, Alco, Le Petit Bard, Pergola, Saint-Clément, Clémentville, Las Rebès, La Chamberte, La Martelle, Montpellier-Village, Les Grisettes, Les Grèzes.
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For example, the award-winning documentary In the Land of the Deaf ( Le Pays des sourds ) was created by Nicolas Philibert in 1992.
His books included Le Dernier Roman du Monde ( 1971 ), Portrait des 9 ( 1975 ), The Cosmographical Lobster ( 1976 ), Poésie Sonore Internationale ( 1979 ), Les Riches Heures de l ' Alphabet ( 1992 ) and Graphpoemesmachine ( 2006 ).
See also J. Temmerman, ' Le Congo: Reduit National Belge ,' in Recueil d ' etudes << Congo 1955-1960 >>, Academie royale des Sciences d ' Outre-Mer ( Bruxelles ) pp. 413-422 ( 1992 )</ ref >
* Assane Sylla, Le Peuple Lébou de la presqu ' île du Cap-Vert, Dakar, Les Nouvelles Éditions africaines du Sénégal, 1992, 135 p.
" Legrand returned to his role as jazz arranger for the Stan Getz album Communications ' 72 and resumed his collaboration with Phil Woods on Jazz Le Grand ( 1979 ) and After the Rain ( 1982 ); then, he collaborated with violinist Stephane Grappelli on an album in 1992.
* 1992: Akt II-Sons: Document 1973 ( recorded in 1973 at Le Manor, featuring a scaled-back line-up of Christian Vander, Klaus Blasquiz, Jannick Top and René Garber )
Dictionnaire des lettres françaises: Le Moyen Age in Collection: La Pochothèque ( Paris: Fayard, 1992 ).
Stéphanie had dated Paul Belmondo, Anthony Delon, Rob Lowe and Jean-Yves Le Fur before she began a relationship with her bodyguard Daniel Ducruet in 1992.
Int., 1992 ); Hubert Stadler ( Hildesheim: Olms, 1993 ); Alessandro Perutelli ( Florence: Le Monnier, 1997 )
It is not known if this re-use was deliberate or if the passage grave builders just saw menhirs as a convenient source of stone ( Le Roux 1992 ).
A decade before her death, she and a collaborator, Louis Valentin, wrote another memoir in French, Le Palais des Solitudes, which was translated into English as Palace of Solitude ( London: Quartet Books Ltd, 1992 ); ISBN 0-7043-7020-4.
He successfully sued Le Monde and L ' Est Républicain for defamation in 1992, which accused him of being a former Waffen-SS.
He raced in the next four Le Mans, with Brun again in 1991 and with the SARD team in 1990, 1992 and 1993.
* The 1826 novel by James Fenimore Cooper The Last of the Mohicans ( and the films based on it ) features a longrifle wielding character Hawkeye ( played in the 1992 film by Daniel Day-Lewis ) who is nicknamed by other characters as Le Longue Carabine (" LongRifle ")
Lisbon Gulbenkian Foundation Orchestra, Michel Swierczewski ( including the Ouvertures La Chasse du jeune Henri and Le Trésor supposé ), Nimbus Records, 1992
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