1365 résultats pour "timée"
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Burton, Tim - réalisateur de cinéma.
Tim Burton renoue avec le succès à la faveur de Mars attaque (Mars Attacks, 1996), farce de science-fiction cocasse et satire de l’Amérique portée par la prestation burlesque et excessive de Jack Nicholson. Sleepy Hollow (1999) lui offre l’occasion de diriger de nouveau Johnny Depp dans le rôle d’un détective enquêtant sur des meurtres commis par un chevalier sans tête. Récompensé par un oscar (meilleure direction artistique), le film repose sur des effets spéciaux spectaculaires et sur la...
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Le Time Magazine fait son apparition
attachent une importance parti culière aux informations de fond et aux faits vérifiés. Ils rédigent chaque article dans un style propre au journal, souvent au grand dam de son auteur. En 1929, Hadden meurt, âgé seulement de 31 ans. Luce dirige désormais seul l'entreprise. Après de difficiles négociations avec la poste, il ob tient un transport plus rapide pour son maga zine. Puis il lance des éditions en langue étrangère. L'une des inventions les...
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, an 18th-century Austrian classical composer and one of the most famous musicians of all time,
came from a family of musicians that included his father and sister.
The opera, Mitridati, rè di Ponto (Mithridates, King of Pontus), was produced in 1770 in Milan under Mozart’s direction with success. Also that year the pope made Mozart a knight of the Order of the Golden Spur. A Salzburg and Germany From 1775 to 1780 Mozart was based mainly in Salzburg working for the archbishop Hieronymous von Colloredo. Although dissatisfied with the low pay and limitedopportunities his employment offered, Mozart composed many works during this period, including his first...
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Time Warner - médias & information.
4 L’ENTREPRISE AUJOURD’HUI Au terme de l’année 2004, le groupe Time Warner présente le bilan suivant : un chiffre d’affaires de plus de 42 milliards de dollars (contre 39,5 milliards de dollars en 2003)et des bénéfices nets de 3,364 milliards de dollars (contre 2,6 milliards de dollars en 2003, soit une augmentation de plus de 27 p. 100). En janvier 2005, le groupe TimeWarner compte plus de 84 000 salariés à travers le monde. Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. Tous...
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Isaac NewtonIINTRODUCTIONIsaac Newton (1642-1727), English physicist, mathematician, and natural philosopher, considered one of the most important scientists of all time.
B Calculus (Newton’s “Fluxional Method”) In 1669 Newton gave his Trinity mathematics professor Isaac Barrow an important manuscript, which is generally known by its shortened Latin title, De Analysi . This work contained many of Newton’s conclusions about calculus (what Newton called his “fluxional method”). Although the paper was not immediately published, Barrowmade its results known to several of the leading mathematicians of Britain and Europe. This paper established Newton as one of the...
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Ludwig van Beethoven
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Ludwig van Beethoven is considered possibly the greatest Western composer of all time.
the other hand, breaks up the opening theme into contrasting segments in different tempi, whereas customary practice called for stating the theme in its entirety at thebeginning of a movement. In the first movement of the Eroica Symphony, one of the major works from Beethoven’s middle period, he again sought ways to expand upon the prevailing musical forms. At that time, composers usually organized movements in three major parts. First, the exposition introduces the musical themes of the pie...
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Lenny Wilkens Takes All-Time Victory Record.
Wilkens showed us that loyalty to one's work is necessary, that it never stops, and that only when such a commitment is made can something good come out of it.There are worse lessons to learn from a public figure.” Four days later Wilkens was denied again when the Hawks lost to the Portland Trail Blazers by 5 points before a relatively small crowd of 8,477 at the Omni.Atlanta's rally from a 17-point deficit in the third quarter fell just short. A cake—the second one—remained in its box....
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Excerpt from Hard Times - anthology.
Mr Bounderby, the two gentlemen at this present moment walking through Coketown, and both eminently practical, who could, on occasion, furnish more tabularstatements derived from their own personal experience, and illustrated by cases they had known and seen, from which it clearly appeared—in short it was the onlyclear thing in the case—that these same people were a bad lot altogether, gentlemen; that do what you would for them they were never thankful for it, gentlemen; thatthey were restless,...
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- Burton, Tim - écrivain.
- Buckley, Tim - rock.
- Burton, Tim - réalisateur.
- Financial Times, indices du & économie.
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Fallen Heroes - Tim Montgomery
IDEES : I: Vous avez été condamné une première fois pour cette histoire de dopage. Cela aurait du vous servir de leçon, non? -Qu'est-ce qui vous a poussé à tricher une nouvelle fois? (Cinq ans de condamnation pour trafic d'héroïne+quatre pour fraude bancaire) Comme je l'ai dit auparavant, je me sentais invincible, j'étais sûr que j'allais rebondir. J'avais besoin d'argent... et le seul moyen que j'avais pour en faire, c'était de vendre de la drogue. I:Est-ce que cette vi...
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Platon, Timée (résumé)
·~[·]~1 Le monde est un vivant unique qui contient à l'intérieur de lui-même tout ce qu'il y a dans la Nature. Il n'est pas logique de penser qu'il y a deux mondes, car cela oblige à en penser un autre qui les contienne. S'il y avait deux mondes, il en faudrait un troisième! S i l'on suppose qu'il y a deux mondes, le monde sensib le et le monde intelligible, ces deux mondes sont les parties d'un Tout qui les...
- Commentaire d'un extrait de Batman de Tim Burton
- Times, The - médias & information.
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COMMENTAIRE ANGLAIS : Hard Times, Charles Dickens
His personality arouses the interest and the fear as Sissy’s body languages attests it : “[…] the young girl in a trembling voice […]” (l.27) and “Sissy Jupe thrown into the greatest alarm by this demand.” (l.43). Moreover, the attention is turned to Thomas Gradgrind because the children answer immediately as the passage (l.65/66) underlines it so much that there is a submission from the pupils. That is why we can say there is a kind of tyranny which is established. As a result, this character...
- New York Times Company, The - médias & information.
- TIMÉE, ou Sur la nature, Platon (résumé & analyse)
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Qu'ont en commun les trois « amateurs d'âmes » que sont Saucisse, Mme Tim, et le Procureur?
160 Il. « La marche du monde » Parler de la marche du monde Leur principale occupation commune est de «parler de la marche du monde ». Il s'agit de discuter d'une philosophie de la vie à laquelle chacun est parvenu par des voies très diverses, et qu'ils prennent plaisir à confronter. Saucisse s'y montre amère, pessimiste et lucide sur les êtres humains : «J'ai vécu, moi. J'en ai vu des vertes et des pas mûres. Je le sais que tout irai...
- THE SIXTH BOROUGH "Once upon a time, New York City had a sixth borough.
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- Lance Armstrong Lance Armstrong, born in 1971, American cyclist, a record seven-time winner of the Tour de France, the most prestigious cycling race in the world and one of the most grueling contests in all of sports.
- Barry Bonds Barry Bonds, born in 1964, American professional baseball player, one of the greatest hitters of all time but who was indicted on criminal charges relating to performance-enhancing drugs.
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Ludwig van Beethoven
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Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827), German composer, considered one of the greatest musicians of all time.
dedication after learning that Napoleon had taken the title of emperor. Beethoven’s other instrumental works from the period of the Eroica also tend to expand the formal framework that he inherited from Haydn and Mozart. The Piano Sonata in C major op. 53 ( Waldstein ) and the Piano Sonata in F minor op. 57 ( Appassionata ), completed in 1804 and 1805 respectively, each employ bold contrasts in harmony, and they use a broadened formal plan, in which the meditative slow movements flow directly...
- Hank Aaron Hank Aaron, born in 1934, American baseball player, nicknamed Hammerin' Hank, whose 755 home runs broke the all-time record previously held by Babe Ruth.
- Saturn (Saturnus) Roman Originally a god of agriculture, of the sowing of seeds and corn; also the god of the passage of time.
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man in the other room called again, this time extremely loudly, like he was desperate, but she didn't pay any attention,
ike she didn't hear it, or didn't care.
panicky, andsometimes they'drun.They remembered hundredsofcalls. Thousands. Theremight noteven bealimit. Isn't thatfascinating?" "Itis." "Because what's really fascinating isthat she'd playthecall ofadead elephant toits family members." "And?""Theyremembered." "Whatdidthey do?" "They approached thespeaker." "I wonder whattheywere feeling." "Whatdoyou mean?" "Whentheyheard thecalls oftheir dead, wasitwith lovethat they approached thejeep? Orfear? Oranger?" "Idon't remember." "Didthey charge?" "Id...
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New York Times (The)
« New York Times (The) • 185 diens de 1900, le " NYT " est passé à 940 000 en semaine et 1 500 000 le dimanche, un des quatre p~J!Ii!llrs tirages du pays. L'édition dominicale, qui peut. dépasser 800 pages et peser 2,5 kg, comprend plus de 100 pages d'Informa tions générales, 75 d'économie et finances, 100 de revue littéraire et 100 de petites anno'!ces. 5 Le " NYT " consomme près de 300 000 tonnes de papier par an, emploie...
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Henri Duhamel
5, rue la Fontaine
84570 Blauvac
France
18th November , 1997
XYZ Compagny
Big Street
New-York
United States
Dear Sir or Madam,
With reference to your advertisement in today's Financial Times, I wish to apply for the post of economic
adviser.
I am therefore sending you my resume as well as the names and addresses of referenceswhom you may consult regarding my qualifications and character. As you can see from my resume, my profile fulfills the requirements of the post vailable as ........ I will contact your office in the near future to inquire about the status of my application. Sincerely yours.
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- Time sharing
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FOOTBALL
a match
two teams playing against each other in a 90-minute game of football
a pitch
the area where footballers play a match
a referee
the person who makes sure that the players follow the rules.
full-time the point of the game when the referee blows the final whistle and the match is over. Normally after 90 minutes and any added injury or stoppage time injury time also called stoppage time, added minutes at the end of the regular playing time at half-time or full-time. Entirely at the referee’s discretion and normally indicated by an official on the sideline (or touchline) extra time if a match has no winner at full-time, 2 x 15 minutes of extra time may be played in some competitions o...
- Miss Peregrine 's Home for Peculiar Children is a movie directed by Tim Burton and was released in 2016.
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Le temps, le calendrier
Arriver, survenir
To happen, to occur
Avoir lieu
To take
Combien de temps faut -il ? Ho w long does it take ? Etre à l’heure To be on time Etre en r etard To be late Arriver à t emps To be in time Récemment Latel y Tô t ou t ard Sooner or later Dernier,ultime Last, final Enfin (soulagement) At last D’abord First Enfin (énumération) Lastl y Durer To last Se rapprocher To approach, to draw near Il est grand temps It’s high time Commencer To star t, to begin Sans plus at tendre Wi thout fu rther delay Se hâter To hurry up...
- Joe DiMaggio Joe DiMaggio (1914-1999), American baseball player, who was one of the greatest hitters and center fielders of all time.
- Robinson Crusoe (extrait) Daniel Defoe (...) In a little time I began to speak to him, and teach him to speak to me; and, first, I made him know his name should be Friday, which was the day I saved his life.
- Alexander the Great I INTRODUCTION Alexander the Great (356-323 BC), king of Macedonia, conqueror of the Persian Empire, and one of the greatest military geniuses of all times.
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The Ice Bowl.
Starr peppered the Dallas defense with short passes. Three tosses to Anderson and one to Mercein accounted for 46 yards. An 8-yard run by Mercein moved thePackers to Dallas's 3-yard line with a minute left. Anderson ran the ball twice, skidding and sliding for a total of 1 yard. At third down with 16 seconds remaining,Green Bay used its last time out to set up the play. “That's why I decided to keep the ball. I knew the other backs might have trouble getting started,” Starr told a New York Time...
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Excerpt from The Comedy of Errors - anthology.
DROMIO OF SYRACUSE. Ay, sir, and wherefore; for they say every why hath a wherefore. ANTIPHOLUS OF SYRACUSE. Why first: for flouting me; and then wherefore:For urging it the second time to me. DROMIO OF SYRACUSE. Was there ever any man thus beaten out of season,When in the why and the wherefore is neither rhyme nor reason?Well, sir, I thank you. ANTIPHOLUS OF SYRACUSE. Thank me, sir, for what? DROMIO OF SYRACUSE. Marry, sir, for this something that you gave me for nothing. ANTIPHOLUS OF SYRA...
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Geology.
terminology. Today the geologic time scale is generally agreed upon and used by scientists around the world, dividing time into eons, eras, periods, and epochs. Everyfew years, the numerical time scale is refined based on new evidence, and geologists publish an update. Geologists use several methods to determine geologic time. These methods include physical stratigraphy, or the placement of events in the order of their occurrence,and biostratigraphy, which uses fossils to determine geologic time...
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Indian Music
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Classical Dance of South India
The southern Indian kathakali is a dance drama that dates from the 17th century.
Sangita Ratnakara, was written in the 13th century. However, subsequent writers tended to focus on the emotional connotations of individual ragas, associating them with moods, performance times, colors, and deities, and grouping them in terms of families. The modern theoretical system began in the 16th century, when ragasbegan to be classified according to scale—72 in the Karnāṭak system and 10 principal ones in the Hindustani. The 72 mela, as the Karn āṭak scales are called, are derived thro...
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Hayes Wins Olympic Marathon.
entered the stadium,” Pietri told the New York Times after the race. “When I heard the people cheering and knew I had nearly won, a thrill passed through me and I felt my strength going.” Visibly confused, Pietri stood for a moment before making a wrong turn—heading left instead of following a red cord to the right. Officials tried to redirect thedelirious runner, but only after several attempts did he correctly change his course. “He staggered along the cinder path like a man in a dre...
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Extrasolar Planets - astronomy.
When a planet passes in a front of the star it orbits—an event called a transit—it causes a small dip in the brightness of the star. Measuring the slight change in thebrightness can be used not only to directly detect a planet, but to determine its size and orbit. However, the planet needs to orbit in a plane that lies in a telescope’sline of sight on the star. Despite long odds, Earth-based telescopes have detected and studied a few exoplanets using this method. The first space telescope design...
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Messier Lifts the Curse.
Swept up in the hype, the Rangers came out for game five at the Garden in a virtual sleepwalk. By the start of the third period they were down 3-0. New Yorkscratched back to level the score as Messier culminated the three-goal spurt with a wrist shot midway through the period. Vancouver then stunned the Rangers—andthe sellout crowd—by netting three quick goals to put the game far out of reach. Game six in Vancouver proved even more of a challenge for the Rangers. The team showed little will...
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Women's Track and Field Individual: Olympic Gold Medalists.
1964 Betty Cuthbert Australia 52.00 1968 Colette Besson France 52.03 1972 Monika Zehrt East Germany 51.08 1976 Irena Szewinska Poland 49.29 1980 Marita Koch East Germany 48.88 1984 Valerie Brisco-Hooks United States 48.83 1988 Olga Bryzgina USSR 48.65 1992 Marie-José Pérec France 48.83 1996 Marie-José Pérec France 48.25 2000 Cathy Freeman Australia 49.11 2004 Tonique Williams-Darling Bahamas 49.41 . Women's Track and Field Individual: Olympic Gold Medalists (400 m Hurdles).Year Name Country Winn...
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Women's Track and Field Individual: Olympic Gold Medalists.
1964 Betty Cuthbert Australia 52.00 1968 Colette Besson France 52.03 1972 Monika Zehrt East Germany 51.08 1976 Irena Szewinska Poland 49.29 1980 Marita Koch East Germany 48.88 1984 Valerie Brisco-Hooks United States 48.83 1988 Olga Bryzgina USSR 48.65 1992 Marie-José Pérec France 48.83 1996 Marie-José Pérec France 48.25 2000 Cathy Freeman Australia 49.11 2004 Tonique Williams-Darling Bahamas 49.41 . Women's Track and Field Individual: Olympic Gold Medalists (400 m Hurdles)Year Name Country Winni...