Architectural historian Miles Lewis has recorded the nineteenth century use of crushed anthill clay, or ant bed, for adobe, cob, pise de terre, earthen flooring and later the surfacing of tennis courts.
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Additional production credits include : Farah Khan dance choreographer, Samir Chanda and Sham Kaushal art directors, Baylon Fonesca and Nakul Kamte sound, Nahush Pise makeup artist, Sham Kaushal assistant action director.
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Constructed of locally quarried basalt, the stones are mortared with a pise of calcified basalt that comes from beneath the black soils of the district The building contains six rooms, a cellar and a loft . The unlined walls vary in thickness from 35 to 45 centimetres.
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In 1549 a modernized prose version was produced by Jean Chaperon and printed by Estienne Groulleau in Geneva, under the title " Le Chemin de long estude de Dame Cristine de Pise "; this was the last printed edition of any of her texts in the sixteenth century.
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Answering objections to the presence of a Catholic in such a prominent government role, and prefiguring a similar speech by John F . Kennedy more than 125 years later, on July 4, 1833, Pise made " an eloquent address " before the Maryland House of Delegates describing in what sense he felt an American Catholic owed'allegiance'to the Pope.
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Notable moments of that period were her collaboration with the French director Michel Gondry in the futuristic video of " Les Jupes " as well as her participation in Jean-Fran�ois Coen's first album, providing her fragile voice in some of the songs, one of them being " La Tour de Pise ", the video of which was once again directed by Michel Gondry.
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According to Joseph de La Pise, a French jurist hired by Maurice's half brother and successor Frederick Henry to write a history of the Princes of Orange, Mondrag�n had learned of the ambush from English soldiers who had deserted from the Dutch colours, but the Italian Jesuit Angello Gallucci claims that it was Spanish spies who informed Mondrag�n, who had used spies to gather information on the enemy since the siege of Zierikzee, in 1576.
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Whatever value the quasi-anthropological diagrams, lists and photographs that came out of the project might have had for thinking about modern architecture, phu { have none of the imaginative verve of earlier projects, and it is easy to see why Superstudio had largely gone out of business as a collaborative entar ` pise by 1978 . ( Members took up university teaching positions and pursued their own architectural practices, and the group officially disbanded in 1986 .)