Pierre, Sr., founded A.S.C.
Pierre said underscored the need for more radical change.
Pierre held the hand of his betrothed in silence, looking at her beautiful bosom as it rose and fell.
Memorable moments: Nick Diaz, one of the biggest trash-talkers in combat sports, got silenced by Georges St-Pierre.
Sergio Dorval started working as a bartender at the Pierre in 2013.
Pierre loses his fortune and becomes a writer; Isabel becomes his diligent copyist.
Pierre urged his bosses to play hard, saying, “They can’t afford to let us walk out of here.”
Pierre forms a good opinion of the city based on what he hears of it (all in French) and is disposed to assent to (29) below.
He has worked under Pierre Koffmann and Marco Pierre White, eventually joining the Gordon Ramsay Group, for whom he opened Maze in 2001.
As soon as they saw Pierre and his companion they became silent, and Pierre thought he saw the princess hide something as she whispered:
The exposure proved that there was "a lot of white space" in the venture industry for a firm focused on racial and gender diversity, Pierre-Jacques said.
It was during this phase that Jean-Pierre, now senior advisor and national spokesperson for political group MoveOn.org, first met mentors in her field-to-be.
Because both (31) and (33) are true of Pierre at the same time and they appear to involve attribution to Pierre of belief in a proposition and its negation, it would seem that Pierre is irrational.
Ficciones), which contains some of his classics, such as “Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius,” “La muerte y la brújula” (“Death and the Compass”), and “Pierre Menard, autor del Quijote” (“Pierre Menard, Author of the Quijote”).
We can suppose that Pierre is all the while still disposed to assent to (29); Pierre has not, we can suppose, changed his mind about what he believed about that foreign city he learned about in France under the name ‘Londres’.
Olga, go and see whether Uncle’s beef tea is ready—it is almost time,” she added, giving Pierre to understand that they were busy, and busy making his father comfortable, while evidently he, Pierre, was only busy causing him annoyance.
Pierre, baron de Coubertin, originally Pierre de Frédy, (born January 1, 1863, Paris, France—died September 2, 1937, Geneva, Switzerland), French educator who played a central role in the revival of the Olympic Games in 1896, after nearly 1,500 years of abeyance.
Like Pierre Glendenning, the Pierre of “Pierre,” they were descended on both sides from Revolutionary War heroes, Thomas Melvill, he of the Boston Tea Party (it was Melville’s mother who added the “e” to the family name), and Peter Gansevoort, the hero of the Siege of Fort Stanwix.
Peter I, also called Peter Of Dreux, byname Peter Mauclerc, French Pierre De Dreux, or Pierre Mauclerc, (born 1190—died 1250, at sea en route to France), duke or count of Brittany from 1213 to 1237, French prince of the Capetian dynasty, founder of a line of French dukes of Brittany who ruled until the mid-14th century.
Pierre Larousse, in full Pierre-Athanase Larousse, (born Oct. 23, 1817, Toucy, France—died Jan. 3, 1875, Paris), grammarian, lexicographer, and encyclopaedist who published many of the outstanding educational and reference works of 19th-century France, including the Grand Dictionnaire universel du XIXe siècle (15 vol., 1866–76; supplements 1878 and 1890), a comprehensive encyclopaedia of lasting value.
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Pierre Larousse in full Pierre-Athanase Larousse born Oct 23 1817 Toucy France—died Jan 3 1875 Paris grammarian lexicographer and encyclopaedist who published many of the outstanding educational and reference works of 19th-century France including the Grand Dictionnaire universel du XIXe siècle 15 vol 1866–76 supplements 1878 and 1890 a comprehensive encyclopaedia of lasting value