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Bertran de Born, the twelfth-century Provençal poet, carrying his severed head by the hair as it sways back and forth like a lantern — surely one of the most grotesque images in that book-length catalogue of hallucinations and torments.
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From designers Ishac Bertran and Gizem Boyacioglu comes a unique and revolutionary concept as an alternative to the common window blinds.
Brooklyn Blinds 2010
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Albert Bertran Architect Enric Ruiz-Geli Enric Ruiz-Geli - Barcelona Founding Principal at Cloud9 Architects Cloud9 was founded in 1997 by Enric Ruiz-Geli, a multidisciplinary architect who has worked extensively on stage sets, installations and material development, in addition to architecture driven by technology and digital processes.
Living Architecture in Europe Natalia Rachlin 2011
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In the past, Bertran says, Seinfeld himself couldn't get through the door.
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As for Born, the curious thing is that I did not name him after the Provençal poet, Bertran de Born.
Vickie Karp: Third Screen: Paul Auster, "Invisible" Man 2009
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Investigators say Bertran's 18-year-old son, George Bertran, seen here talking with police, came down to Virginia Key to meet three teenage girls, one of them his girlfriend.
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"To us, food has to be spicy to be good," says Lula Bertran, Mexico's leading food consultant, author, and food writer.
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Despite the rich heritage of mexican foods, Bertran observed that "until the mid-1700's, hostesses always served French or perhaps Spanish food when they really wanted to entertain."
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"Very few Mexicans are worried about cholesterol," admits Bertran.
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"It should be called 'Texan'." says Bertran emphatically.
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