204 résultats pour "pine"
- pins. pins, arbres à feuilles persistantes, largement distribués dans les zones
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pin. n.m., conifère de la famille des pinacées. La plupart
(Pinus cembra ), pin à cinq aiguilles, qui est plus continental. Complétez votre recherche en consultant : Les livres France - industrie du bois, page 1991, volume 4 Complétez votre recherche en consultant : Les corrélats conifères forêt - L'écosystème forestier galipot gemmage Landes plantes - Les plantes cultivées - Les plantes industrielles Les livres arbres - planche illustrée, page 310, volume 1 Asie - faune et flore, page 391, volume 1 Europe - Faune et flore, page 1821,...
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PATRICE DE LA TOUR DU PIN
POÈTES FRANÇAIS D'AUJOURD'HUI 175 non moins solitaire et naturelle que la. Sologne de la Tour du Pin, que le lyrisme elliptique de René Char a pris son vol ..• Voilà donc, en 1933, au lendemain d'une aventure qui a pratiquement désintégré le vieil instrument lyrique et répandu dans la vie une matière poétique incandescente qui a la texture même de l'infonÜe et bouillonnant chaos de l'inconscient, un poète engagé dans une œuvre...
- La Tour du Pin.
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LE PIN DES LANDES - Théophile Gautier (commentaire)
longuement évoqué dans le Voyage , n'est plus, dans le poème, qu'un simple décor, une simple toile de fond sur laquelle se détache l'élément qui va donner son titre au poème : le pin des Landes. Ainsi, la désolation et la tristesse sont les mêmes dans les deux textes, mais le poème les traduit avec une plus grande économie de moyens . La végétation est pauvre : les landes sont « déchar nées "• il n'y pousse que « des bruyères, des gen...
- Tour-du-Pin, La.
- Poisson pomme-de-pin On ne le voit jamais dans les aquariums Le poisson pomme-de-pin est l'un des habitants les plus étranges de la mer du Japon et des eaux adjacentes du Pacifique.
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Le Pin à cônes épineux
Il Le Pin à cônes épineux cernes concentriques annuels -ont appliqué leur technique au pin à cônes épineux. Alors que l'âge approximatif d'un fossile est estimé grâce au carbone 14, celui d'un arbre est révélé par le nombre de cernes concentriques visibles dans une coupe transversale de celui-ci. Chacun d'entre eux correspond à une année et nous informe sur les conditions climatiques auxquelles l'arbre a été soumis. Lorsque les cernes...
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- Bausch, Pina - danse.
- Pina Bausch.
- Paul SIGNAC: LE PIN BERTAUD.
- PINS DE ROME (Les) d’Ottorino Respighi
- Juan-les-Pins, festival de - jazz.
- Pins (île des).
- Paul SIGNAC: LE PIN BERTAUD, SAINT-TROPEZ.
- Le Grand Pin de Cézanne (peinture)
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- Paul SIGNAC: LE BOIS DE PINS.
- Bausch (Philippine, dite Pina)
- Paul SIGNAC: LE PIN PARASOL AUX CANOUBIERS.
- Paul SIGNAC: LE PIN PARASOL AUX CANOUBIERS.
- CÈPE DE PIN BOLÉTACÉES
- Poisson pomme-de-pin
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Fiche de lecture : QUÊTE DE JOIE (La) de Patrice de La Tour du Pin
poursuit avec Une somme de poésie (19461. puis Le Second Jeu (1959). • Même si, originellement, La Tour du Pin s'était adressé à Supervielle, il devint ensuite totalement solitaire. On peut cependant le rapprocher de Jouve, Emmanuel ou Jean-Claude Renard. Chez ces quatre poètes, on trouve la même vision mystique qui confère immé diatement à l'objet matériel une signifi cation spirituelle. ÉomON• La Tour du Pin, La QU
- Pina Bausch - KUNSTLER.
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- Bausch ( Philippine, dite Pina), née en 1940 à Solingen, danseuse et chorégraphe allemande.
- Paul SIGNAC : LE PIN BERTAUD
- « Le pin des Landes » de Théophile GAUTIER
- Théophile Gautier: Le Pin des Landes
- Paul SIGNAC : LE BOIS DE PINS
- Pangolin: Son armure d'écailles ressemble à un cône de pin.
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Folk Art
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INTRODUCTION
Carved Native American Figure
This figure of a Native American trapper was carved from a single pine log (about 1850-1890).
that young Native American women were taught to weave by Ursuline nuns. The overall spirit of French-Canadian folk art is colorful, happy, and, at the same time,devout. B Anglo-Canadian Folk Art The English tradition in the Maritime provinces is strong in the decoration of utilitarian objects, in graining, marbling, and incising, and in ship carvings (both figureheadsand stern-board decorations). The emigration to Canada of many New Englanders during and after the American Revolution led to int...
- Juan-les-Pins.
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HAMEAUX - P. de La Tour du Pin, La Quête de joie
• Le contraste est net entre l'ombre, la nuit, et la lumière qui surgit. Les lampes (« cet appel de fête ») et le « clairreflet de fenêtres » ont la chaleur de l'inattendu. On pourrait se croire dans une atmosphère de conte de Noël.• Le merveilleux est enfin directement présent, avec l'allusion aux enfants qui s'envolent (vers 14), et quideviennent des « formes vagues ». Déjà leur rire, éclatant au milieu de la nuit, revêtait un caractère extraordinaire.L'auteur emploie même le mot « féér...
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Bowling.
In each of the first nine frames the bowler rolls one or two balls. If the bowler knocks down all ten pins with the first ball, he or she has rolled a strike, the best roll possible. An X is recorded on the scoresheet or screen, and the bowler receives ten points (the number of pins knocked down) plus a bonus of the number of pins thebowler knocks down in his or her next two bowls. The maximum possible score in a strike frame, therefore, is 30: the strike followed by two more strikes on subseq...
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South Carolina - geography.
(20° F) or lower, occur each winter. July temperatures average 27° C (80° F) in most of the state, with temperatures in the lower 20°s C (lower 70°s F) in themountains. Except in the mountains, summer daytime highs throughout South Carolina often enter the lower 30°s C (lower 90°s F). The temperature in July in Columbiaranges from 21° to 33° C (70° to 92° F). D2 Precipitation Central South Carolina has an average annual precipitation (both rainfall and snowfall) of 1,140 mm (45 in). Greater amo...
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South Carolina - USA History.
(20° F) or lower, occur each winter. July temperatures average 27° C (80° F) in most of the state, with temperatures in the lower 20°s C (lower 70°s F) in themountains. Except in the mountains, summer daytime highs throughout South Carolina often enter the lower 30°s C (lower 90°s F). The temperature in July in Columbiaranges from 21° to 33° C (70° to 92° F). D2 Precipitation Central South Carolina has an average annual precipitation (both rainfall and snowfall) of 1,140 mm (45 in). Greater amo...
- Le sacre de Pina Bausch
- LA Tour du Pin (Patrice de)
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« Voyage en Espagne » de Théophile Gautier
de marcher »). Pour Gautier, au contraire, l'idée est d'abord née de la vision du réel : d'où la différencefondamentale entre le pin landais, saisi pour lui-même dans la relation en prose, et l'adaptation du poème danslaquelle le pin s'efface derrière le poète. * * * Une description interprétée qui devient l'interprétation d'une description : telle pourrait être l'évolution du pin, duVoyage en Espagne à España. Le poème s'ouvre sur la restriction de focalisation « on ne voit... d'a...
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Montana - geography.
(191 sq mi), is Montana’s largest lake, and the largest natural freshwater lake in the contiguous states west of the Mississippi River. C Climate Climatic regions in Montana coincide roughly with the two major physiographic regions. In western Montana, as compared with the eastern plains area, winters tend tobe milder while summers are cooler. Precipitation is more evenly distributed throughout the year in the west, and it is cloudier and somewhat more humid in all seasons.In addition, the grow...
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Montana - USA History.
(191 sq mi), is Montana’s largest lake, and the largest natural freshwater lake in the contiguous states west of the Mississippi River. C Climate Climatic regions in Montana coincide roughly with the two major physiographic regions. In western Montana, as compared with the eastern plains area, winters tend tobe milder while summers are cooler. Precipitation is more evenly distributed throughout the year in the west, and it is cloudier and somewhat more humid in all seasons.In addition, the grow...
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Idaho - geography.
Idaho-Montana state line in the southern part of the Bitterroot Mountains. Consequently, nearly all the rivers in the state drain toward the Pacific. Most of Idaho lieswithin the drainage basin of the Columbia River system. The Snake River, which is the chief river in southern and central Idaho, follows a crescent-shaped course forabout 790 km (about 490 mi) across southern Idaho. It then swings northward along the Idaho state line and joins the Columbia River in Washington. Major tributariesof...
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Idaho - USA History.
Idaho-Montana state line in the southern part of the Bitterroot Mountains. Consequently, nearly all the rivers in the state drain toward the Pacific. Most of Idaho lieswithin the drainage basin of the Columbia River system. The Snake River, which is the chief river in southern and central Idaho, follows a crescent-shaped course forabout 790 km (about 490 mi) across southern Idaho. It then swings northward along the Idaho state line and joins the Columbia River in Washington. Major tributariesof...
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Oregon - geography.
B Rivers and Lakes The Columbia River forms most of the Oregon-Washington boundary, and with its tributaries this great river drains a large portion of Oregon. From the point where theColumbia first touches the state, at Wallula Gap, the river runs in a shallow gorge, deepening as it approaches the Cascades. This part of the river once had manyrapids and falls, but is now navigable by large vessels because of dams and locks that have been built along much of its length. An important tributary o...
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Oregon - USA History.
B Rivers and Lakes The Columbia River forms most of the Oregon-Washington boundary, and with its tributaries this great river drains a large portion of Oregon. From the point where theColumbia first touches the state, at Wallula Gap, the river runs in a shallow gorge, deepening as it approaches the Cascades. This part of the river once had manyrapids and falls, but is now navigable by large vessels because of dams and locks that have been built along much of its length. An important tributary o...
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Wyoming (state) - geography.
The basins, which lie in the rain shadow of mountains, are very dry, with an average annual precipitation of about 250 mm (about 10 in) or less; the Great Plains regionhas an annual average of about 380 mm (about 15 in), and the Black Hills region receives slightly more. Thunderstorms and hailstorms are relatively frequent insummer. The annual snowfall ranges from about 500 mm (about 20 in) in the Bighorn Basin to well over 5,100 mm (over 200 in) in the higher mountains, where annualprecipitatio...
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Wyoming (state) - USA History.
The basins, which lie in the rain shadow of mountains, are very dry, with an average annual precipitation of about 250 mm (about 10 in) or less; the Great Plains regionhas an annual average of about 380 mm (about 15 in), and the Black Hills region receives slightly more. Thunderstorms and hailstorms are relatively frequent insummer. The annual snowfall ranges from about 500 mm (about 20 in) in the Bighorn Basin to well over 5,100 mm (over 200 in) in the higher mountains, where annualprecipitatio...
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Mississippi - geography.
The climate of Mississippi is characterized by long, hot, and humid summers and generally mild winters. The higher lands in the northeast are usually cooler than otherareas of the state. D1 Temperature Average January temperatures range from about 6° C (about 42° F) in northeastern Mississippi to about 12° C (about 54° F) along the Gulf Coast. No part of the stateis entirely free from freezing temperatures, but prolonged periods of extreme cold rarely occur. Temperatures more than 15° C (30° F)...
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Mississippi - USA History.
The climate of Mississippi is characterized by long, hot, and humid summers and generally mild winters. The higher lands in the northeast are usually cooler than otherareas of the state. D1 Temperature Average January temperatures range from about 6° C (about 42° F) in northeastern Mississippi to about 12° C (about 54° F) along the Gulf Coast. No part of the stateis entirely free from freezing temperatures, but prolonged periods of extreme cold rarely occur. Temperatures more than 15° C (30° F)...
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Article de presse: Evadé du Cambodge
Les cadres continuent à rechercher les anciens fonctionnaires et les militaires. Ceux qui sont repérés, tout comme ceux qui " seplaignent trop fréquemment, qui critiquent l' " Angkar " boivent de l'alcool ou commettent l'adultère ", sont conduits à l' " Angkarleu " (organisation supérieure). Ils ne reparaissent jamais. Comparaître devant l' " Angkar leu " équivaut à la mort ou à l'envoidans des camps disciplinaires de travail. A Veal-Vong, Lieng Hap, ancien secrétaire à la culture et président d...