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Al Jean (448 bytes)
1: '''Al Jean''' is a [[TV]] comedy writer most known for his w... 3: Jean is currently [[executive producer]] on ''[[The Si... 5: [[Category:The Simpsons|Jean, Al]] 6: [[Category:Television producers|Jean, Al]] Jean (96 bytes) 1: '''Jean''' can refer to: 3: * [[Jean of Luxembourg]] 4: * ''Jean'', a musical by [[Marvin Hamlisch]] Jean Ping (394 bytes) 1: '''Jean Ping''' (born [[1942]]) is the [[foreign minister... 3: He was chosen to be President of the [[Fifty-ninth session of the United Nati... 5: [[Category:1942 births|Ping, Jean]] 6: [[Category:Gabonese people|Ping, Jean]] Jean Nouvel (6311 bytes) 1: '''Jean Nouvel''' (born [[August 12]], [[1945]]) is a [[F... 3: ...nt]]'' [[France]]. He was educated at the [[Ecole des Beaux-Art]] in [[Paris]]. 5: ...ding member of ''[[Mars 1976]]'' and ''[[Syndicat de l'Architecture]]''. 7: ....jpg|350px|thumb|right|Concerthall [[Lucerne]] by Jean Nouvel]] 9: ==Built projects include== Jean Baudrillard (6984 bytes) 1: ...]. His work is frequently associated with [[postmodernism]] and [[post-structuralism]]. 4: ...omique]]) at the [[University_of_Paris|Université de Paris-IX Dauphine]]. 7: Jean Baudrillard is famous for his investigations into... 9: ...t on television, and therefore the war as it is understood by the majority of people, was not actually... 13: ...drillard called the "four logics of objects." He developed four categories for the value of commoditi... Jean Senebier (1170 bytes) 1: '''Jean Senebier''' ([[May 6]], [[1742]] - [[July 22]], [... 3: ... and is remembered for his contributions to the understanding of the influence of light on vegetation. 5: ...e obtained from the atmosphere, no progress was made until [[Charles Bonnet]] observed on leaves plung... 12: [[Category:1809 deaths|Senebier]] 14: [[fr:Jean Senebier]] Jean Fernel (624 bytes) 1: ...f the body's function. He was the first person to describe the [[spinal canal]]. 5: *http://www.bookrags.com/biography/jean-francois-fernel/ 6: *http://84.1911encyclopedia.org/F/FE/FERNEL_JEAN_FRANCOIS.htm 10: [[category:1497 births|Fernel, Jean François]] 11: [[category:1558 deaths|Fernel, Jean François]] Jean Guichard (562 bytes) 1: ...pictures, titled "La Jument", is world-famous; it depicts the French lighthouse "La Jument" in a tempe... 5: ...BF5-48C2-9330D3ED142BDA97 The-Artist.org page on Jean Guichard] Jean Raspail (603 bytes) 1: '''Jean Raspail''' (born in the [[1920s]]) is a [[France|... 3: ...e views expressed in the book but he himself considers himself a [[conservative]] opponent of unrestri... 5: [[Category:1920 births|Raspail, Jean]] Jean Faircloth (475 bytes) 1: ...April 1937, and were together until the General's death in [[1964]]. In her later years she often gave... 3: [[Category:1898 births|Faircloth, Jean]] 4: [[Category:2000 deaths|Faircloth, Jean]] 5: [[Category:Centenarians|Faircloth, Jean]] Jean Charest (6860 bytes) 1: [[Image:Jean_Charest.jpg|right|frame|Portrait of Jean J. Charest.]] 2: '''John James "Jean" Charest''' (born [[June 24]], [[1958]]) is a [[l... 7: ...toral district) of Sherbrooke in the [[Canadian federal election, 1984|1984 election]]. In [[1986]], ... 9: ...harest served as [[Deputy Prime Minister (Canada)|Deputy Prime Minsiter]] and Minister of Industry, Sc... 11: ... Wayne]]. Charest was appointed interim party leader following Campbell's resignation. Jean Seznec (2578 bytes) 1: ...d Art,'' published in 1953. Expanding in a ''tour de force'' the scope of work by [[Warburg Institute]... 3: ...imary resource that has become a major tool for understanding the history of taste. 5: ...nt of [[Christianity]], but lived on. They went underground to feature in [[folklore|folk culture]], t... 7: ...ing the Renaissance, taking their place side-by-side with Christian symbols and doctrines. 10: ...lilly/artlibry/dah/seznecj.htm Brief biography of Jean Seznec] Jean Borotra (737 bytes) 1: '''Jean Borotra''' (1898-1994) was a champion [[tennis]] ... 2: ...tional Tennis Hall of Fame]] in [[Newport]], [[Rhode Island]], in [[1976]]. 7: [[Category:1898 births|Borotra, Jean]] 8: [[Category:1994 deaths|Borotra, Jean]] 9: [[Category:French tennis players|Borotra, Jean]] Jean Dorst (281 bytes) 1: Professor Dr '''Jean Dorst''' ([[1924]] - [[August 8]], [[2001]]) was ... 6: [[Category:2001 deaths|Dorst]] Jean Batten (635 bytes) 1: ...r subsequent record-breaking flights, she was awarded the [[Harmon Trophy]] three times from [[1935]] ... 5: [[Category:1909 births|Batten, Jean]] 6: [[Category:1982 deaths|Batten, Jean]] 7: [[Category:New Zealand aviators|Batten, Jean]] Jean de Béthencourt (603 bytes) 1: ...nized King [[Henry III of Castile]], who had provided aid during the conquest, as his overlord. 3: ...arian descent. See for example the Colombian president [[Belisario Betancur]]. Jean Nicolet (2822 bytes) 1: '''Jean Nicolet''' (born [[1598]] - died [[November 1]], ... 3: [[Image:JeanNicoletstatue.jpg|thumb|Jean Nicolet statue]] 4: ...irke brothers]] who took control for [[England]], Jean Nicolet fled back into the safety of the [[Huron]... 6: ... route to the [[China Sea]]. Using seven Huron guides, Nicolet canoed [[Lake Huron]] and into [[Lake S... 8: ... came up and his boat overturned. Unable to swim, Jean Nicolet drowned. His body was never found. Jean O'Hara (1204 bytes) 1: ...tection from prosecution. After [[martial law]] ended in 1944, O'Hara's "My Life as a Honolulu Prostit... 5: ...p://thehistorychannel.com/global/listings/episode_detail.jsp?EAirId=8369705&hp=THC] - June 3 broadcast... Jean Patou (365 bytes) 1: ...He opened his couture house in 1919. Known as the designer who did away with the flapper look, by leng... 6: [[Category:1887 births|Patou, Jean]] 7: [[Category:1936 deaths|Patou, Jean]] Jean Ziegler (885 bytes) 1: '''Jean Ziegler''' (born [[April 19]], [[1934]]) is the [... 3: ...because the company's tractors were being used to destroy [[Palestinian]] homes. 7: [[Category:1934 births|Ziegler, Jean]] 8: [[Category:Natives of Bern|Ziegler, Jean]] 10: [[de:Jean Ziegler]]
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