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  • Adopted in late 1918, with a blade profile patterned after the French " Couteau Poignard Mle 1916 dit Le Vengeur ", most Mark I knives were completed too late to see service in the trenches of World War I.
  • In 1935 " Le Couteau dans la plaie " (  The Knife in the Wound ) was published and in 1936, " Ren?Magritte ou la r�v�lation objective " was published in " Les Beaux-Arts " in Brussels.
  • 16th century French bookbinders used a tool also known as a paring knife ( couteau ?parer ) to thin the edges of the leather binding being prepared to cover a book in order to ensure it was neater and stuck better to the board.
  • Directed by Rithy Panh; in Khmer, with English subtitles; directors of photography, Prum Mesar and Panh; edited by Marie-Christine Rougerie and Isabelle Roudy; music by Marc Marder; produced by Caty Couteau; released by First Run Features.
  • Highly productive, Duvert soon produced three successive novels : " Interdit de s�jour " and " Portrait d'homme-couteau " in 1969, and " Le Voyageur " in 1970, which were also sold by subscription.
  • Prior to the 1920s, traditional wayang style paintings dominated the subject matters, although Jean Couteau believes that both secular and religious theme paintings have long been co-existing in the form of the expression of the unity of opposites ( Rwabhinneda in Balinese belief system ).
  • Drive back toward the interstate and go under it on La . 93 into Grand Couteau, a picturesque little wide spot in the road with historic homes and the Sacred Heart Academy and Convent ( 318-662-5275 ), the oldest school west of the Mississippi.
  • In 2000 Pottier recorded in the role of Olivier in the opera " Dr Couteau " by David Chisholm and in 2002, a four track CD, " Four Songs "; French Poetry set to music by Alain Jacques with James Cannon playing guitar.
  • As the war went on, newer and more versatile blade-type trench knife patterns such as the double-edged dagger " Couteau Poignard Mle 1916 dit Le Vengeur " began to replace the " French Nail " and earlier stiletto-style trench knives.
  • Two more American premieres followed in November 2002 with Czech composer Bohuslav Martino's 1928 Dada opera, " Les larmes du couteau " ( " Tears of the Knife " ), and his 1935 " Hlas lesa " ( " The Voice of the Forest " ).
  • As the war went on, newer and more versatile blade-type trench knife patterns such as the double-edged dagger " Couteau Poignard Mle 1916 " ( often called " Le Vengeur " ) began to replace the " French Nail " and earlier stiletto-style trench knives.
  • For the kitchen, the company sells vegetable peelers, chefs knives, paring knives, knives with corkscrews ( " couteau tire-bouchon " ), and prep knives for the kitchen, including a mushroom knife ( " couteau ?champignon " ), with an integral boar's hair cleaning brush.
  • For the kitchen, the company sells vegetable peelers, chefs knives, paring knives, knives with corkscrews ( " couteau tire-bouchon " ), and prep knives for the kitchen, including a mushroom knife ( " couteau ?champignon " ), with an integral boar's hair cleaning brush.
  • Besides the " Slim Effile " series and the " Couteau du Jardin ", Opinel also offers a hawkbill-bladed pruning knife designed for use in the garden or vineyard, and a large folding wood saw with locking blade using the same " Virobloc " mechanism as found on large Opinel knives.
  • *Nouns and adjectives ending in au, nouns ending in eu, and a few nouns ending in ou, add x instead of s to form the plual-examples : couteau-couteaux, beau-beaux, jeu-jeux, bijou-bijoux, caillou-cailloux, and a few rarer nouns ending in ou.
  • Broughton's 2016 release, " Crippling Lack ", was recorded in France and via email exchange while he was living in Pyongyang, and features contributions from artists such as Aidan Moffat, Beth Orton, Jordan Geiger, Sam Amidon, Luke Drozd, Rachael Dadd and ICHI . The basic tracks were recorded in at Le Noize Maker Studios in France, and after Broughton returned to Korea, French players Timothee Couteau, Olivier Minne and Bastien Loufrani were brought in to add parts, which were approved or adjusted under instruction by David after receiving mixes by email.
  • The first English translation had a mixed reception; one critic wrote " the new translation of the long unavailable play will delight Beckett scholars and aficionados alike " ( playwright and journalist Jack Helbig writing in Booklist ), but as might perhaps be expected the French publisher criticized the translation as " too American . " It contained a few translation errors, such as the phrase " Ton canotier avait un couteau ", which is rendered as'Your oarsman had a knife'; a " canotier " is a straw hat and " couteau ", here, means'osprey feather '.
  • The first English translation had a mixed reception; one critic wrote " the new translation of the long unavailable play will delight Beckett scholars and aficionados alike " ( playwright and journalist Jack Helbig writing in Booklist ), but as might perhaps be expected the French publisher criticized the translation as " too American . " It contained a few translation errors, such as the phrase " Ton canotier avait un couteau ", which is rendered as'Your oarsman had a knife'; a " canotier " is a straw hat and " couteau ", here, means'osprey feather '.
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