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Giraud and left
Free French Generals Henri Giraud ( left ) and Charles de Gaulle sit down after shaking hands in the presence of Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill at the Casablanca Conference, on 14 January 1943.
After the first album " Mississippi River ", first serialized in Metal Hurlant, Giraud took on scripting the series, and left the artwork to Christian Rossi.
Pierre Brossolette ( 1st left ) and Passy ( 3rd ) awarded Compagnon In April 1942, Brossolette met De Gaulle in London as representative of the ZO Resistance and was hired to work on bringing political credibility to De Gaulle to back his recognition as the only Free French Forces leader by the Allies in his feud against Henri Giraud in Algiers.
He left for Algiers, via Spain, where he joined General Henri Giraud.
Noted comic book creators :( top row, left to right ) Jack Kirby, John Byrne ( comics ) | John Byrne, Frank Miller ( comics ) | Frank Miller, Art Adams, Jim Lee, Dave Sim, ( second row ) Art Spiegelman, Alan Moore, Mark Millar, Garth Ennis, Warren Ellis, David Lloyd ( comic artist ) | David Lloyd, ( third row ) Jean " Moebius " Giraud, Milo Manara, Simone Bianchi ( artist ) | Simone Bianchi, Francisco Solano López ( comics ) | Francisco Solano López, Alberto Breccia, Go Nagai, ( bottom row ) Kazuki Takahashi, Riyoko Ikeda, Wendy Pini, Louise Simonson, Gail Simone and Valerie D ' Orazio
Attempts were made in the 1970s to update the magazine with material of more interest to adults, but many artists like Druillet and Giraud felt Pilote was no longer the appropriate vehicle for their aspirations and left to found new magazines such as Métal Hurlant ( The French original that inspired Heavy Metal ).
Indeed, there are two canonical ways to construct an equivalent split category for a given fibred category F over E. More precisely, the forgetful 2-functor i: Scin ( E ) → Fib ( E ) admits a right 2-adjoint S and a left 2-adjoint L ( Theorems 2. 4. 2 and 2. 4. 4 of Giraud 1971 ), and S ( F ) and L ( F ) are the two associated split categories.
Charles de Gaulle sits down with rival Henri Giraud ( left ) after shaking hands with him in the presence of Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill at the Casablanca Conference, 14 January 1943.
In the background are shown the church of San Giacomo and on the left side Palazzo Giraud.

Giraud and series
* Mister Blueberry ( 1995 – 2005 ), a 5-volume story arc of the comics series Blueberry by French artist Jean Giraud aka Moebius combines multiple plots including one about the gunfight.
Giraud earned worldwide fame, predominantly under the pseudonym Mœbius, and to a lesser extent Gir ( used for the Blueberry series ), the latter appearing mostly in the form of a boxed signature at the bottom of the artist's paintings.
Jijé used Giraud as his assistant on an album of his Western series Jerry Spring, " The Road to Coronado " which Giraud inked.
When Charlier, Giraud's collaborator on Blueberry died in 1989, Giraud assumed responsibility for the scripting of the series.
Jean Giraud drew the first of the two-part last volume of the XIII series titled La Version Irlandaise ( The Irish Version ) from a script by Jean Van Hamme, to accompany the second part by the regular team Jean Van Hamme – William Vance, Le dernier round ( The Last Round ).
Blueberry is a Franco-Belgian comics western series created by the Belgian scriptwriter Jean-Michel Charlier and French comics artist Jean " Mœbius " Giraud.
Around 1961-1962 Jean Giraud asked Jean-Michel Charlier, whether he wanted to write scripts for a new western series for Pilote.
This occurred through a series of consultations between Giraud and de Gaulle.
Dargaud expanded the magazine with several new series, including Charlier and Giraud ’ s Blueberry and Greg's Achille Tallon in 1963.

Giraud and artwork
Jean Giraud even contributed in the creative process of Team Andromeda's game with original artwork.

Giraud and Wilson
For his volume, The Cell in Development and Inheritance, Wilson was awarded the Daniel Giraud Elliot Medal from the National Academy of Sciences in 1925.

Giraud and Michel
The first, Pierrot Lunaire of 1982, is a retranslation of the Hartleben versions back into French by the poets Michel Butor and Michel Launay, who conclude the volume with poems of their own inspired by Giraud.
Michel Giraud, then president of the Ile-de-France region, was one of the prime suspects.
In March 2005, the case went to trial before the Paris correctional court On October 2005, former president of the Ile-de-France region Michel Giraud was condemned to four years of prison on probation and to pay an 80 000 euros fine ; Michel Roussin, former chief of staff of Jacques Chirac, was also condemned to four years of prison on probation and to a 50 000 euros fine.
Francisque Michel, London, 1837 ), which, together with the Expugnatio hibernica of Giraud de Barri, constitutes our chief authority on this subject.
In 2000 her album Santor Cafe was released, including covers of the greatest world hits of Burt Bacharach, Michel Legrand, and Hubert Giraud.
In the 1950s, Monnot also collaborated with a few new lyricists, including Michel Emer, Luiguy, Norbert Glanzberg, Philippe-Gérard, Florence Véran, and Hubert Giraud, and with the orchestra of Robert Chauvigny.
) – text by Robert Giraud and Michel Ragon.
* Huberty, Michel ; Giraud, Alain ; Magdelaine, F. & B.

Giraud and later
Seventeen years later, on 27 August 1957, the stunt pilot Henri Giraud landed a Piper J-3 Cub on the summit, after creating an-long ,-wide runway using materials and men lifted to the summit previously by helicopters.

Giraud and for
Finally in 1150 he was checked by the revolt of Giraud, lord of Montreuil-Bellay: for a year he besieged the place until it had to surrender: he then took Giraud prisoner and only released him on the mediation of the king of France.
As a leader, the American and British governments preferred the less popular, but less abrasively vindictive, General Giraud to Charles de Gaulle, but, for the French population, de Gaulle was, almost universally, recognized as the true leader in their victory.
The reality is more complex as the French forces of the Army of Africa under General Henri Giraud did take part in the fight against the Axis, for example in Tunisia in early 1943, without any relationship with Charles de Gaulle's organization.
** In Hilversum, Netherlands, " Dors, mon amour " sung by André Claveau ( music by Pierre Delanoë, text by Hubert Giraud ) wins the third annual Eurovision Song Contest for France.
At 18, Giraud was drawing his own comic strip, " Frank et Jeremie " for the magazine Far West.
In 1962 Giraud and writer Jean-Michel Charlier started the comic strip Fort Navajo for Pilote no.
The Lieutenant Blueberry character, whose facial features were based on those of the actor Jean-Paul Belmondo, was created in 1963 by Charlier ( scenario ) and Giraud ( drawings ) for Pilote and quickly became its most popular figure.
The Moebius pseudonym, which Giraud came to use for his science fiction and fantasy work, was born in 1963.
Under the names Giraud and Gir, he also wrote numerous comics for other comic artists like Auclair and Tardi.
Giraud made original character designs and did visual development for Warner Bros. partly animated 1996 movie Space Jam.
A court-martial tried Giraud for ordering the execution of two German saboteurs wearing civilian clothes, but he was acquitted and taken to Königstein Castle near Dresden, which was used as a high-security POW prison.
Giraud was already planning for the day when American troops landed in France.
Giraud, still in France, responded with a demand for a written commitment that he would be commander within 48 hours of the landing, and for landings in France as well as North Africa.
It is most noted for an apparition of the Virgin Mary that was reported in 1846 by two shepherd children, Mélanie Calvat and Maximin Giraud, followed by numerous accounts of miraculous healings.
The military history of France during World War II covers the period from 1939 until 1940, which witnessed French military participation under the French Third Republic ( established in Paris then Bordeaux ), and the period from 1940 until 1945, which was marked by mainland and overseas military administration and influence struggles for the French colonies ( under the command of Admiral François Darlan ) between the French State under Marshal Philippe Pétain ( Vichy then Sigmaringen ), the Free French Forces under General Charles de Gaulle ( London ) and the Army of Africa under General Henri Giraud ( Algiers ).
There are frequently crossovers between the two pageants: for example Joyce Giraud was crowned Miss Puerto Rico twice by Ana Rosa Brito, first in 1994 as Miss Mundo de Puerto Rico, then in 1998 as Miss Universe Puerto Rico.
The National Academy of Sciences awards the Daniel Giraud Elliot medal " for meritorious work in zoology or paleontology published in a three-to five-year period.

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