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Giard called this instant the point mort dead point, a pregnant pause in the continous action of a figure or animal.
Stillness and Action, Part 2 James Gurney 2009
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Giard, Luc, 1945- A village under my pillow /Montreal : Drawn & Quarterly Books/Petits livres, 2005.
New Library Comics: Week of October 2, 2006 David S. Carter 2006
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In crustacea, the male is an inhibited female (the exact opposite of birds), as shown by the experiments of Giard and Geoffrey Smith on crabs.
Taboo and Genetics A Study of the Biological, Sociological and Psychological Foundation of the Family Melvin Moses Knight 1934
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[45] Trans. from Rienzi [van Kol], Socialisme et Liberti, Giard et Brière, Paris, 1898, pp. 243-53.
Political Parties; a Sociological Study of the Oligarchical Tendencies of Modern Democracy 1916
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Misere de la Philosophie, by Karl Marx, Paris and Brussels, 1847; new edition, Paris, Giard and Briere, 1896.
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Still more recently Professor Giard [12] has unearthed from the works of
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Giard adds that this law is capable of mathematical demonstration.
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Hommes_ is the following passage, which shows, as Giard says, that
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Afterwards Professor Giard kindly wrote that by reference to the _procès verbaux_ of the Assembly, it had been found by Professor Hamy that he had lived in the house of Buffon.
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This was the best fishing season on pinks Giard could ever remember, with 16 consecutive days of fishing on pinks bound to the Fraser River, more than 17 million fish strong.
The Seattle Times 2011
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