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Isou and Pomerand
Isou and Pomerand disrupt a performance of Tzara ’ s La Fuite at the Vieux-Colombier.
Isou publishes first metagraphic novel, Les journaux des dieux ( The Gods ’ Diaries ), followed soon afterwards by Pomerand ’ s Saint Ghetto des Prêts ( Saint Ghetto of the Loans ) and Lemaître ’ s Canailles ( Scoundrels ).

Isou and are
Isou ’ s first two books are published by Gallimard: Introduction à une nouvelle poésie et à une nouvelle musique ( Introduction to a New Poetry and a New Music ) and L ' Agrégation d ’ un nom et d ’ un messie ( Aggregation of a Name and a Messiah ).

Isou and by
Situationist theory first emerged as a smaller tendency within Lettrism, an artistic and literary movement led by the Romanian-born French poet and visual artist Isidore Isou, originating in 1940s Paris.
Leibniz, quantities which could not actually exist except conceptually, the founder of Lettrism, Isidore Isou, developed the notion of a work of art which, by its very nature, could never be created in reality, but which could nevertheless provide aesthetic rewards by being contemplated intellectually.
Although the LI had in fact already been covertly formed by Guy Debord and Gil J. Wolman in June 1952, even before the Chaplin intervention and the public split from Isou, it was not formally established until 7 December 1952.
Lettrism is a French avant-garde movement, established in Paris in the mid-1940s by Romanian immigrant Isidore Isou.
Among the Surrealists, André Breton was a significant influence, but Isou was dissatisfied by what he saw as the stagnation and theoretical bankruptcy of the movement as it stood in the 1940s.
Isou completes his first film, Traité de bave et d ’ éternité ( Treatise of Slime and Eternity ), which will soon be followed by Lemaître ’ s Le film est déjà commencé?
Founded in the mid-1940s in France by Isidore Isou, the Letterists utilised material appropriated from other films, a technique which would subsequently be developed ( under the title of ' détournement ') in Situationist films.
Leibniz, quantities which could not actually exist except conceptually, the founder of Lettrism, Isidore Isou, developed the notion of a work of art which, by its very nature, could never be created in reality, but which could nevertheless provide aesthetic rewards by being contemplated intellectually.
Shikigami can also transform into Daikōjin form by forcing a Tōjin stone into a Shikigami, as Isou does to his Shikigami, Fuji, in Episode 20 ( or by inserting a special chip made from the Tōjin stones into the drive ).

Isou and .
" Isou was upset with this, his own attitude being that Chaplin deserved respect as one of the great creators of the cinematic art.
" Isou was keen to distance himself from his younger acolytes ' tract.
In a body of work totaling hundreds of volumes, Isou and the Lettrists have applied their theories to all areas of art and culture, most notably in poetry, film, painting and political theory.
Isou viewed his fellow countryman, Tristan Tzara, as the greatest creator and rightful leader of the Dada movement, and dismissed most of the others as plagiarists and falsifiers.
' Isou ' is standardly taken to be a pseudonym, but Isou / Goldstein himself resists this interpretation.
My name is Isou.
My mother called me Isou, only it ’ s written differently in Romanian.
At Gallimard, I was known as Isidore Isou Goldstein.
Only in Romanian it ’ s written Izu, but in French it ’ s Isou.
Isou develops the principles of Lettrism, and begins writing the books that he would subsequently publish after his relocation to Paris.
Aged twenty, Isou arrives in Paris on August 23 after six weeks of clandestine travel.
The former sets out Isou ’ s theory of the ' amplic ' and ' chiselling ' phases, and, within this framework, presents his views on both the past history and the future direction of poetry and music.
The latter is more biographical, discussing the genesis of Isou ’ s ideas, as well as exploring Judaism.
Isou publishes Isou, ou la mécanique des femmes ( Isou, or the mechanics of women ), the first of several works of erotology, wherein he claims to have bedded 375 women in the preceding four years, and offers to explain how ( p. 9 ).

Pomerand and .
In November, he founds the Letterist movement with Gabriel Pomerand.
* Gabriel Pomerand ( 1926 – 1972 ), member from 1945.

are and joined
Fortunately both the Republicans and America's chief Western allies now are joined behind the neutral Laos aim of the President.
The separate layers are joined together by hydrogen bonds.
Needless to say, strong hands are not eager to be joined by weak hands, for this increases the risk that they will have to absorb what these weak hands unload on the way up, at higher prices, during the run-up phase of the campaign.
There are three soft-drink vending machines, and if you should be joined by -- anybody -- try to keep things quiet, if you will.
Timothy Rourke gulped down the whiskey hastily and joined him, asking, `` Who are we going to call on in the Northeast section ''??
The concept of unity, in which positive and negative are attributes of the same force, in which good and evil are relative, ever-changing, and always joined to the same phenomenon -- such a concept is still reserved to the physical sciences and to the few who have grasped the history of ideas.
Protons and electrons bear opposite electrical charges which make them attract each other, and when they are joined they make up an atom of hydrogen -- the basic building block of matter.
Lincoln warned that " The Slave Power " was threatening the values of republicanism, and accused Douglas of distorting the values of the Founding Fathers that all men are created equal, while Douglas emphasized his Freeport Doctrine, that local settlers were free to choose whether to allow slavery or not, and accused Lincoln of having joined the abolitionists.
* linear ( general formula ) wherein the carbon atoms are joined in a snake-like structure
The individual flowers are small, with tepals joined at the base.
The inflorescences are protected by bracts joined together along one side.
* conjunct consonant letters where two or more letters are graphically joined in a ligature, or
In particular, if two nodes are joined by an edge, so are their images under the permutation.
Ayckbourn joined Wolfit on tour to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe as an acting assistant stage manager ( meaning a role that involved both acting and stage management ) for three weeks, with his first role on the professional stage being various parts in The Strong are Lonely by Fritz Hochwälder .< ref name = acting >
In aliphatic compounds, carbon atoms can be joined together in straight chains, branched chains, or non-aromatic rings ( in which case they are called alicyclic ).
The way that the spines are joined together at the center of the cell varies and is one of the primary characteristics by which acanthareans are classified.
Nineteen provinces of Burkina Faso are joined with contiguous areas of Mali and Niger under the Liptako-Gourma Authority, a regional economic organization.
The cells in the blood vessel walls are joined tightly to one another, forming the so-called blood – brain barrier, which protects the brain from toxins that might enter through the bloodstream.
Two monosaccharides can be joined together using dehydration synthesis, in which a hydrogen atom is removed from the end of one molecule and a hydroxyl group (— OH ) is removed from the other ; the remaining residues are then attached at the sites from which the atoms were removed.
When a few ( around three to six ) monosaccharides are joined together, it is called an oligosaccharide ( oligo-meaning " few ").
The amino acid residues are always joined by peptide bonds.
Sugar polymers can be linear or branched are typically joined with glycosidic bonds.

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