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    1: it:Fernand Léger 3: '''Fernand Léger''' (February 4, 1881 - August 17, 1... 5: ...an. His earliest known drawings were primarily influenced by Impressionism.
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  2. Fernand Leger (28 bytes)
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  3. Fernand Braudel (2678 bytes)
    3: ...ffects of economics and geography on global history. 5: ...parately from the Sorbonne, dedicated to social and economic history.
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  4. Fernand Oury (3264 bytes)
    1: ...s of pupil's councils, school funds, and individualized trainings. 4: ...ect of which would be the progressive analysis of liberating means of education.
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  5. Fernand Bouisson (1694 bytes)
    1: ... Chamber of Deputies from 1927 to 1936 and briefly as Prime Minister in 1935. 4: *Fernand Bouisson - President of the Council and Minister of the Interior 5: *Georges Pernot - Vice President of the Council and Minister of Justice
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  6. Fernand Khnopff (943 bytes)
    1: nl:Fernand Khnopff 3: ...orite subjects. His most famous painting is probably "The Caress".
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  7. Fernand Verhaegen (1265 bytes)
    1: ...ons, Charleroi, Ixelles, Liège, Grenoble, etc...) 5: ==External links==
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  8. Fernand Rigaux (754 bytes)
    1: '''Fernand Rigaux''' was a Belgian astronomer. 3: ...met 49P/Arend-Rigaux with his colleague Sylvain Arend 5: He also discovered several asteroids.
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  9. Fernand Baldet (699 bytes)
    1: '''Fernand Baldet''' (March 16,1885 – November 8... 3: ...al Lowell's claim of geometrical canals on the planet's surface. 5: ...[Crater|Craters on the Moon and on Mars (planet)|Mars were named in his honor.
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  10. Fernand Auberjonois (1283 bytes)
    1: ...Pittsburgh Post-Gazette'' and the ''Toledo Blade''. 3: ...War, he worked for many print organizations, and also for NBC and Voice of America. 5: ...er)|René Auberjonois (1872-1957), one of Switzerland's best-known Post-Impressionism|post-impress...
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    1: ...form the world (and ourselves) based on such symbols. 3: ...nthropology is traditionally divided into four fields: 4: ...eld is also sometimes called biological anthropology. 5: ...socialization, gender, and other expressions of culture;
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    1: ... the most thoroughly commercialization|commercialized.
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  13. Annales School (2326 bytes)
    1: ...est known for incorporating social science|social scientific methods into history. 3: ...mentalities'' or the psychology of the epoch are also characteristic areas of study. 5: ... of Annales historiography and was very influential throughout the 1960s and 1970s.
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  14. Bloody Mary (3304 bytes)
    1: ...eaturing a ghost, or a character in a musical. 4: ...is the name used to refer to Queen Mary I of England because of her persecution of protestantis...
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  15. Claude Lévi-Strauss (21304 bytes)
    1: ... as a method of understanding human society and culture 5: ...or at the University of São Paulo (city)|São Paulo.
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  16. Escort aircraft carrier (5085 bytes)
    1: ...e Battle of the Atlantic (1940)|Battle of the Atlantic. 3: ...stand for '''Combustible, Vulnerable, and Expendable'''. 5: ...tes and other consumables. There were also several vending machines, which made a "gedunk" sound...
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  17. List of French people (26918 bytes)
    1: ...r French language|French-speaking/writing people. 4: *Isabelle Adjani
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  18. Félix Guattari (6911 bytes)
    2: ...herapy, as well as the founder of both Schizoanalysis and the science of Ecosophy. 5: ...attari his principal anchoring, staying there until his death in 1992.
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  19. February 4 (8852 bytes)
    1: ...endar. There are 330 days remaining, (331 in leap years). 3: {{FebruaryCalendar}} 5: ...ncil of the Prussian Confederacy sends a formal act of disobedience to the Grand Master.
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  20. Juan Gris (2344 bytes)
    1: ...in France almost all his life. His works are closely connected to the emergence of an innovative arti... 3: ...ch time he contributed drawings to local periodicals. From 1904 to 1905 he studied painting with the ... 5: ...Picasso from 1912 is one of the most important early cubist paintings by a painter other than Picasso...
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  21. Normandy (9725 bytes)
    1: ''This article concerns the former country of Normandy. For oth... 4: ...alvados, and Manche. Normandy was historically a Provinces of France|province of France.
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  22. November 8 (7967 bytes)
    1: ...ar (313th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 53 days remaining. 3: {{NovemberCalendar}} 5: ...II|Moctezuma welcomes him with great pomp as would befit a returning god.
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  23. Olympic medalists in athletics (men) (89468 bytes)
    1: ... field athletes and Olympic medalists for medalists in other sports. 5: ... events, and share a total of 7 Olympic sprint titles.
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  24. Olympic medalists in basketball (21753 bytes)
    1: ...asketball'''. See Olympic medalists for medalists in other sports.
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  25. List of painters (52360 bytes)
    1: The following is a partial '''list of painters'''.
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  26. Cubism (4262 bytes)
    2: ... was an avant-garde art movement that revolutionised European 3: ...ects/faces of the subject can be seen simultaneously.Georgia Dixon is another of his outstanding pain...
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  27. Marcel Duchamp (5639 bytes)
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    1: ...or = pink | name = Cheetah}}<br />{{StatusVulnerable}} 3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = pink}} 4: {{Taxobox_regnum_entry | taxon = Animalia}} 5: {{Taxobox_phylum_entry | taxon = Chordate|Chordata}}
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  29. Jean-Pierre Abbat (1239 bytes)
    1: ...Dr. Fritz Hartmann, was the first to make polyurethane in the USA. 3: ...wling pins, split bowling pins, and bowling pin molds for many years after that. 5: ... and telephone parts out of urethane and other plastics.
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  30. Pierre Brissaud (3139 bytes)
    1: ...nd celebrity portraitist Bernard Boutet de Monvel. 3: ... for example, ''Madame Bovary'' and ''Manon Lescaut''. 5: ...' and the ''[http://www.salon-automne-paris.com Salon d'Automne]''.
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