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  • For instance, he says that Ghasi Das decided on a temporary withdrawal into the wilderness, and proceeded for this purpose to a small village called Girod near the junction of the Jonk and Mahanadi rivers.

    The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India—Volume I (of IV) Robert Vane Russell 1894

  • The institute will act as an "academic venture forum," according to Bernd Girod , a professor of electrical engineering at Stanford and the Brown Institute's founding director.

    Media Innovation Goes Bicoastal Melanie Grayce West 2012

  • Mark Girod, chairman of Western Oregon University's Division of Teacher Education, likens the open statement of a teacher's sexual orientation with other forms of free speech.

    Alex Blaze: LGBT Teachers Still Fear Being Fired for Coming Out Alex Blaze 2010

  • "You have the right to live your life," Girod says, mentioning such behaviors as having a tattoo or a nose ring.

    Alex Blaze: LGBT Teachers Still Fear Being Fired for Coming Out Alex Blaze 2010

  • Mark Girod, chairman of Western Oregon University's Division of Teacher Education, likens the open statement of a teacher's sexual orientation with other forms of free speech.

    Alex Blaze: LGBT Teachers Still Fear Being Fired for Coming Out Alex Blaze 2010

  • A century later, in 1955, the Girod Street Cemetery in New Orleans, where Bliss lay buried, gave way to a major highway construction project.

    Mercury Unbound - 8 J. Mykell Collinz 2011

  • "You have the right to live your life," Girod says, mentioning such behaviors as having a tattoo or a nose ring.

    Alex Blaze: LGBT Teachers Still Fear Being Fired for Coming Out Alex Blaze 2010

  • The Chair Ssstoel is designed by Studio Voortman & Girod a studio in the Netherlands.

    Leather Chair – Ox Chair 2008

  • Girod started his directing career in 1974 with The Infernal Trio (starring Michel Piccoli and Romy Schneider) and went on to make 14 features, including 1980's The Woman Banker (also starring Schneider), 1984's Le bon plaisir (starring Catherine Deneuve and Jean-Louis Trintignant), L'Enfance de l'art, which was selected in official competition at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival, and 1990's The Elegant Criminal with Daniel Auteuil, who also starred in 1996's Death in Therapy.

    GreenCine Daily: Francis Girod, 1944 - 2006. 2006

  • A wealth of homages were paid yesterday to director Francis Girod following the announcement of his death from a heart attack in Bordeaux early Sunday morning ....

    GreenCine Daily: Francis Girod, 1944 - 2006. 2006

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