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  • However eventually the unit became known as the Didot point, and it was adopted as the common unit of the French and German typefounders, the basis of what was later known as the Cicéro system.

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  • Paris: Firmin Didot; London: Adamant Media Corporation.

    Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity 2008

  • TOULOUSE SUBSTITUTION: Sylvain Didot for Predrag Ocokoljic in the 57th minute

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  • TOULOUSE SUBSTITUTION: Sylvain Didot for Eduardo Adelino Da Silva in the 89th minute

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  • TOULOUSE SUBSTITUTION: Sylvain Didot for Nabil Taider in the 71st minute

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  • TOULOUSE SUBSTITUTION: Sylvain Didot for Nabil Taider in the 89th minute

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  • TOULOUSE SUBSTITUTION: Sylvain Didot for Christophe Avezac in the 85th minute

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  • TOULOUSE SUBSTITUTION: Sylvain Didot for Nabil Taider in the 79th minute

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  • We have, however, a complete prose version, preserved in the so-called Didot manuscript.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913

  • Perceval really existed -- and I see no reason to doubt that it did -- it must have belonged to the Perceval story prior to the development of the Grail tradition, _e. g._, to such a stage as that hinted at by the chess-board adventure of the "Didot" _Perceval_ and Gautier's poem, when the hero was as ready to take advantage of his _bonnes fortunes_ as other heroes of popular folk tales.

    The Romance of Morien Jessie Laidlay Weston 1889

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