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Animator and Pierre
Animator Pierre De Celles said in an interview that neither he nor the rest of the staff working on Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog knew about or competed with the other series, which he describes as " serious and heavy "; he also described the staff as too busy to pay attention to the other series.

Animator and described
Animator Milt Gray described this as a smear campaign by Chuck Jones.

Animator and ".
A Christmas Carol was directed by Richard Williams and its visual style is also largely due to Ken Harris, credited as " Master Animator ".

Pierre and De
Rameau's Six Concerts En Sextuor, recorded by L'orchestre De Chambre Pierre Menet ( BAM LD 046 ), turn out to be harpsichord pieces arranged for strings apparently by the composer himself.
However, a secular critique of the natural law doctrine was stated by Pierre Charron in his De la sagesse ( 1601 ): " The sign of a natural law must be the universal respect in which it is held, for if there was anything that nature had truly commanded us to do, we would undoubtedly obey it universally: not only would every nation respect it, but every individual.
* 1848 – Pierre De Geyter, Belgian socialist and composer.
* The International Pierre De Coubertin Committee ( CIPC ) – Lausanne
The oldest practical rebreather relates to the 1849 patent from the Frenchman Pierre Aimable De Saint Simon Sicard.
The works, which include large sculptures, environmental structures, and murals by more than 40 artists, such as Alice Adams, Pierre Clerk, Dale Eldred, Penelope Jencks, Hans Van De Bovenkamp, Jerry Peart, and Athena Tacha, are organized into a number of walking tours.
It expanded the concepts of Antoine de Jussieu, who had gotten a paper accepted in 1723 entitled De l ' Origine et des usages de la Pierre de Foudre.
* Huchet de Quénetain, Christophe. De quelques bronzes dorés français conservés à la Maison-Blanche à Washington D. C. in La Revue, Pierre Bergé & associés, n ° 6, mars 2005 pp. 54-5.
* Pierre De Vizcaya ( 1894 – 1933 ), Spanish motor racer
Bishop Auguste Ernest Pierre Gaspais was appointed as " representative ad tempus of the Holy See and of the Catholic missions of Manchukuo to the government of Manchukuo " by the Congregation De Propaganda Fide purely religious body responsible for missions and not by the Secretariat of State responsible for diplomatic relations with states.
For example, the 1961 Russian adaptation Ukroshchenie stroptivoy directed by Sergei Kolosov ; the 1964 French adaptation La mégère apprivoisée, directed by Pierre Badel, which aired on RTF ; the 1971 Polish adaptation Poskromienie złośnicy, directed by Zygmunt Hübner, which aired on TVP1 ; the 1974 German adaptation Der Widerspenstigen Zähmung, directed by Otto Schenk, which aired on Das Erste ; the 1975 Dutch adaptation De getemde feeks, directed by Robert Lussac and Senne Rouffaer, which aired on KRO ; another Dutch production, from 1990, under the same name, directed by Berend Boudewijn and Dirk Tanghe, which also aired on KRO ; and the 1990 Polish adaptation Poskromienie złośnicy, directed by Michał Kwieciński, which aired on TVP1.
De Dion's behavior was savagely criticised by Le Vélo and its Dreyfusard editor, Pierre Giffard.
He died over a year later on July 28, 1655, aged 36, at the house of his cousin, Pierre De Cyrano, in Sannois.
Pierre Galante, a journalist and editor of Paris Match, married De Havilland on April 2, 1955.
* Pierre A. Clement and Alain Peyre, La Voie Domitienne: De la Via Domitia aux routes de l ' an 2000, Presses du Languedoc / Max Chaleil Editeur, 1992.
Drummer Pierre Moerlen, who had been persuaded by Virgin to rejoin Gong as a co-leader with Malherbe ( after his spell with the French contemporary ensemble Les Percussions De Strasbourg ) in 1975, gradually took over the band's leadership ( with the original band dissolving in 1976 ).
It was named for Belgian Father Pierre De Smet, a 19th-century Jesuit missionary who worked with Native Americans in the United States and its territories for most of his life.
Other Franco-Belgian authors that show Franquin ’ s influence were Dino Attanasio and Mittéï ( Jean Mariette ), both responsible for the series Modeste et Pompon after he left, Jidéhem ( Jean De Mesmaeker ), a usual collaborator of Franquin for Spirou et Fantasio and Gaston Lagaffe, Batem ( Luc Collin ), artist of the Marsupilami series, or Pierre Seron, who cloned Franquin ’ s style in his series Les Petites Hommes.
This was supported by the British polymath Joseph Priestley in his series of works Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds of Air ( 1772 – 1790 ); and by the French physicist Pierre Bertholon de Saint-Lazare in De l ’ électricité des météores ( 1787 ).
* Pierre De Ryckere ( 1830 )
The aldermen are Marc Fruytier, Thierry Walbrecht, Dominique Adriaensen and Pierre De Bock ( all VLD ).
* Le Pont De Pierre, Rouen by Charles Angrand
His chief works, of which the best are his accounts of French philosophers, are the following: An edition of the Nouveaux mélanges philosophiques de Jouffroy ( 1842 ), with a notice of the author, in which Damiron softened and omitted several expressions used by Jouffroy, which were opposed to the system of education adopted by the Sorbonne, an article which gave rise to a bitter controversy, and to a book by Pierre Leroux, De la mutilation des manuscrits de M. Jouffroy ( 1843 ); Essai sur l ' histoire de la philosophie en France au XIX ' siècle ( I828, 3rd ed.
* Armelle Le Bras-Chopard, De l ' égalité dans la différence: le socialisme de Pierre Leroux ( Paris, 1986 )
There have also been numerous French and German biographies, among them Der Wiedergänger: Das zeitlose Leben des Grafen von Saint-Germain by Peter Krassa, Le Comte de Saint-Germain by Marie-Raymonde Delorme and L ' énigmatique Comte De Saint-Germain by Pierre Ceria and François Ethuin.

Pierre and Celles
However, an unofficial DVD set containing all 65 episodes and bonus materials was released in late 2006 by Spiral-Zone. com, with the cooperation of the show's supervising director, Pierre de Celles.

Pierre and described
In 1952, Henri Laborit described chlorpromazine only as inducing indifference towards what was happening around them in nonpsychotic, nonmanic patients, and Jean Delay and Pierre Deniker described it as controlling manic or psychotic agitation.
The idea of self-similar curves was taken further by Paul Pierre Lévy, who, in his 1938 paper Plane or Space Curves and Surfaces Consisting of Parts Similar to the Whole described a new fractal curve, the Lévy C curve.
His maternal grandfather was General Peter Gansevoort, a hero of the Battle of Saratoga ; in his gold-laced uniform, the general sat for a portrait painted by Gilbert Stuart, which is described in Melville's 1852 novel, Pierre, for Melville wrote out of his familial as well as his nautical background.
Although apart from the practice of magic, this was not a revival of pagan cultic practice, the Renaissance was a " rebirth " of the philosophy of pagan antiquity especially Platonism ( or Neo-Platonism, Plotinism ), but also Epicureanism, re-introduced by Baroque philosopher Pierre Gassendi, described as a " new paganism " in the history of philosophy.
These included Guillaume Rondelet who described his observations in the Mediterranean and Pierre Belon who described the fish and birds that he had seen in France and the Levant.
It had long been celebrated in a local festival called " Jindo Sea Parting Festival ", but was largely unknown to the world until 1975, when the French ambassador Pierre Randi described the phenomenon in a French newspaper.
Similarly, his conducting technique as described by contemporary sources appears to set the groundwork for the clarity and precision favoured in the French School of conducting right up to the present, exemplified by such figures as Pierre Monteux, Désiré-Émile Inghelbrecht, Paul Paray, Charles Munch, André Cluytens, Pierre Boulez and Charles Dutoit.
While often described as gifted and bright, she was never interested in the restrictions of the school room, according to her tutors Pierre Gilliard and Sydney Gibbes.
" French naturalist Pierre Sonnerat, who first described the animal, supposedly heard a Malagasy point out the animal and took the word to be its name.
Litchi chinensis was described and named by French naturalist Pierre Sonnerat in his Voyage aux Indes orientales et à la Chine, fait depuis 1774 jusqu ' à 1781 ( 1782 ).
The lychee was scientifically described by Pierre Sonnerat ( 1748 – 1814 ) on a return from his travel to China and Southeast Asia.
In 1995, Sarah Thornton, drawing on Pierre Bourdieu, described " subcultural capital " as the cultural knowledge and commodities acquired by members of a subculture, raising their status and helping differentiate themselves from members of other groups.
Karnak was visited and described in succession by Claude Sicard and his travel companion Pierre Laurent Pincia ( 1718 and 1720 – 21 ), Granger ( 1731 ), Frederick Louis Norden ( 1737 – 38 ), Richard Pococke ( 1738 ), James Bruce ( 1769 ), Charles-Nicolas-Sigisbert Sonnini de Manoncourt ( 1777 ), William George Browne ( 1792 – 93 ), and finally by a number of scientists of the Napoleon expedition, including Vivant Denon, during 1798 – 1799.
Wyly, along with Pierre Sprey, Ray Leopold, Franklin ' Chuck ' Spinney, Jim Burton, and Tom Christie were described by writer Coram as Boyd's Acolytes, a group who, in various ways and forms, promoted and disseminated Boyd's ideas throughout the modern military and defense establishment.
Joseph Pierre Ferrier, a French author who supposedly traveled through the region in the mid-19th century, described the inhabitants settled in the mountains near the rivers Balkh and Kholm in an orientalist vein, casting the Hazaras as savage criminals: “ The Hazara population is ungovernable, and has no occupation but pillage ; they will pillage and pillage only, and plunder from camp to camp ”.
* P. p. erythropthalmus, described by Louis Jean Pierre Vieillot in 1817 as Coracia erythrorhamphos, occurs in the Red-billed Chough's continental European range, excluding Greece.
The White-winged Chough was first described by French naturalist Louis Jean Pierre Vieillot in 1817 as Coracia melanorhamphos, other names given include Pyrrhocorax leucopterus by Dutch zoologist Coenraad Jacob Temminck in 1820, and Corcorax australis by French naturalist René-Primevère Lesson in 1830. before the current name was settled by Gregory Mathews in 1912.
First, he published the critically acclaimed Mon frère Yves ( My Brother Yves ), a novel describing the life of a French naval officer ( Pierre Loti ), and a Breton sailor ( Yves Kermadec ), described by Edmund Gosse as " one of his most characteristic productions ".
The tamaraw was originally described as Anoa mindorensis by the French zoologist Pierre Marie Heude in 1888.
However they are also grouped in Accipitrinae, the broader subfamily of hawks and eagles described by French ornithologist Louis Jean Pierre Vieillot in 1816.
The Little Pied Cormorant was originally described by French naturalist Louis Jean Pierre Vieillot in 1817.
Bézier surfaces were first described in 1962 by the French engineer Pierre Bézier who used them to design automobile bodies.

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