Search results for "French New Wave" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • before crews returned to Europe. The French pioneered "wet" ... By the seventeenth century, French and English fishermen began to ...
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  • * low frequency (LF): 30–300 kHz; includes long-wave (LW), 153–279 kHz * medium-wave (MW): 300–3,000 kHz; includes 525–1,715 kHz, the ...
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  • criminologist Cesare Lombroso and the French novelist of the naturalist ... an editorial assistant on the San Francisco Wave (1896–97). He worked for ...
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  • reefs can easily be damaged by violent wave action, and can be destroyed ... more state control over the waterways of the New World. The period during which ...
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  • another few decades and the insights of wave mechanics. ... of contradictory properties. Examples being wave/particle, duration/energy ...
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  • followed, but tensions surfaced again in the new International. ... movement had supported the entry of French independent socialist Millerand ...
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  • He shares credit for this idea with the French chemist Le Bel, who independently ... These discoveries opened the way for the new science of stereochemistry ...
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  • Islam, although they also offered their new regime as a model to the Sunni ... modern state of Iraq was created by the French and British after the end ...
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  • rose to prominence as a pioneer of the French New Wave film movement of the ... Jean Seberg, distinctly expressed the French New Wave's style, and incorporated ...
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  • America, Western Europe, Australia, and New Zealand during the 1960s and ... of the "American dream." New cultural forms emerged, including ...
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  • Emerald (from the Greek word smaragdos, through the French esmeralde ... a dull red when examined with long-wave ultraviolet light because ...
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  • amount of gas, which produces a pressure wave inside the gun barrel, sufficient ... speed, which produces a slower pressure wave less likely to damage the ...
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  • with its corners at Hawaiian Islands, New Zealand, and Easter Island ... was granted by royal proclamation to New Zealand as early as 1907, ...
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  • higher frequency signal (known as a carrier wave) before transmission. There ... drums. Drums were used by natives in Africa, New Guinea and South America whereas ...
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  • League who did not support the call for a new International. This group ... in 1933 but soon abandoned the call for a new International. ...
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  • Democrats began to form a separate party; new unaffiliated political clubs ... The occupation was followed by a wave of emigration, unseen before ...
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  • by the Americans, the Germans, the French (French Patent n° 788795 ... more portability, more features for that new defensive weapon. Post-war ...
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  • traditional era in art that gave way to the new forms of Modernism. ... Chase's teachers urged him to travel to New York to further his ...
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  • In 1889, Charles Renard, a French aeronautical engineer, became the ... flow properties before and after a shock wave. Jakob Ackeret led the initial ...
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  • of acid, technically called the mordant (French for "biting"), ... engravers, and Callot made full use of the new possibilities. ...
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