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  1. bruit something (about) to spread a piece of news widely

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J'ai entendu un bruit de mitraillette, et j'ai plongé au sol.
Injuries to these vessels can cause that kind of sound, known as a bruit.
This kind of noise, called a bruit, is caused by turbulence in the blood flowing through an artery.
M. Palmucci Je ne voyais personne parce que j'étais dos à la rue, mais on a entendu un bruit de pétarade.
The doctor gently placed his stethoscope over the spot, listening for what's called a bruit, the noise blood makes when its flow is turbulent.
He said that when the Mayo Clinic doctor started looking for a bruit at the site of the pain, he remembered this unusual diagnosis.
But two judges had dissenting opinions to bruit, and so the court published them alongside the denial — though unfortunately for them Srinivasan used the same opportunity to demolish their arguments.
It was designed and constructed by contemporary art producer Zébra3, a project commissioned by artist-architect collective Bruit de Frigo as part of their Refuges périurbains ("peri-urban shelters") campaign.
And it is realism that seems to be defining the project as a whole — which makes it a departure from other games whose creators bruit a living, breathing open world to explore.
Called le bruit des bonbons - The Astounding Eyes of Syria, Loyauté has collected memories from Syrians living around the globe, shared by the familiarity of the sweets, with the aim of preserving a living heritage.
Dans une tribune, Nicolas Sarkozy, Manuel Valls et de nombreux intellectuels, juifs et non-juifs, ont tiré la sonnette d'alarme contre une épuration ethnique à bas bruit, une référence à ce que M. Fourquet appelle un " phénomène de grande ampleur " de migration interne.
"Iron Bamboo" is a cunning humming work that seems to be very much in the spirit of Marcel Duchamp's sly sound sculpture "À Bruit Secret" (With Hidden Noise) (1916) that he accomplished with art critic and collector Walter Arensberg and playwright Sophie Treadwell.
Mr. Bowie also owned pieces by major international figures: Duchamp's sculpture "A Bruit Secret," two Hirst "spin" paintings and Basquiat's "Air Power" will be on sale, as will 120 items of 20th-century furniture and sculpture, including a 1960s stereo cabinet by Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni.
Le décor que j'y ai trouvé m'enchante toujours: villages enclavés dans l'ombre des montagnes, dont le grandeur veillaient sur les lacs longs et les rivières; fermes et champs de maïs; une Mercedes sur quatre blocs à travers le débarras devant une maison à l'abandon; de vieux cimetières anglo-saxons qui surprennent à chaque détour; des arbres feuillus, érables, noyers, êtres, chênes, bouleaux; quelques croix de chemin; d'anciennes gares et églises, de vieux postes de frontière; et le matin, à l'auberge, un petit chat noir perché sur une branche d'arbre écoutant le bruit des chutes et de la cafetière qui ronronne.
A carotid bruit is a vascular murmur sound (bruit) heard over the carotid artery area on auscultation during systole.
Bruit is traditionally pronounced broot, rhyming with boot, although the etymologically accurate pronunciation bru´e or bru-e´ is common in North American medical parlance.Stedman's Medical Dictionary - 28th Ed. In addition, while bruit and murmur are technically synonymous, the term bruit is generally reserved for arterial sounds in North America.
Each year in August a music festival called "Fête du bruit dans Landerneau" takes place in Landerneau. "Fête du bruit dans Landerneau" means "festival of noise in Landerneau". When spoken it sounds identical to "faites du bruit dans Landerneau" which means "make some noise in Landerneau". This is a play on words based on the homophones "fête" and "faites".
2006–2016: The constituency contains the polling districts of Paloh, Mupong, Semop, Saai, Tekajong, Bruit, Bunut, Bintangor. 2016–present: The constituency contains the polling districts of Paloh, Mupong, Semop, Saai, Tekajong, Bruit, Bunut, Bintangor.
He has been performing since 2006 with Claude Barthélemy in the musical duo Bruit Blanc.
"Un plan pour evaluer le bruit dans le monde du silence", Le Monde, 3 September 2011.
The Cruveilhier–Baumgarten bruit is a clinical sign which can be found in Cruveilhier-Baumgarten disease. In this condition there are prominent umbilical and paraumbilical veins; auscultation over these vessels may reveal a humming sound (i.e. a bruit). The sign was named after Jean Cruveilhier and Paul Clemens von Baumgarten.
Retrieved on 4 July 2009."La DGAC accepte de surveiller le bruit des avions." Le Parisien. 4 April 2002.
According to the book, “Sarawak and Its People”, the inhabitants of Pulau Bruit has been in existent before 1830.
Quoi ma voisine es tu fâchée :29. Allons voir ce divin gage :30. Michau qui causoit ce grand Bruit :31.
Hope Brook Airport was an aerodrome located east of Grand Bruit, at the Hope Brook Gold Mine, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
Les Djinns funèbres, Fils du trépas, Dans les ténèbres Pressent leurs pas; Leur essaim gronde: Ainsi, profonde, Murmure une onde Qu'on ne voit pas. Ce bruit vague Qui s'endort, C'est la vague Sur le bord; C'est la plainte, Presque éteinte, D'une sainte Pour un mort. On doute La nuit... J'écoute : -Tout fuit, Tout passe L'espace Efface Le bruit.
If the examination reveals a bruit (sound due to turbulent blood flow), imaging studies such as transcranial doppler (TCD) or magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) should be performed.
Residents have the option to apply for government permits to return to their homes seasonally for use as summer cottages. , the last remaining residents of Grand Bruit accepted the provincial government's offer of $80,000 per household ($90,000 offered to households of 2 or more residents). By 2010, the last permanent residents had relocated. Long accessible by ferry, its only outlet to the outside world, there were no cars in Grand Bruit.
Bonequi announced NK as new collaborator of Audition Records, and they decided together to publish selected concerts and performances in agreement with the artists. Curating and coordinating series in Berlin as associate curator, promoter or project manager since 2012. He was involved in the OhrengalaOhrengala Regular experimental serie organised at Bei Roy at Bei Roy, collaborating until October 2012, in RAM,RAM Radical Animation and Musik 2012, Audition Records-Salon Bruit Radical Animation and Musik at K77 in collaboration with Salon Bruit,Salon Bruit Julian Bonequi, Salon Bruit and in the female soloist serie and documentary episodes in Berlin around improvised, noise and electroacoustic music and contemporary composers, started in February 2013 named Quota;unquotaQuot;unquota Female Soloists In Berlin, Quota;Unquota co-curated by Philip Morris aka Sciolist. In winter 2012 Bonequi moved again from Berlin to Mexico City, where he runs and coordinates Audition Records Berlin expanding Audition Records activities to Mexico City.
Clara Malraux, Le Bruit des nos pas, Les Combats et les jeux, Grasset, 1969, . Yves Le Jariel, L'Ami oublié de Malraux en Indochine, Paul Monin, Les Indes savantes, 2014.
Grand Bruit (; means "great noise" in French) was a Canadian fishing community on the southwestern coast of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. It was founded in the early 19th century. As of 2010 it is no longer inhabited. Located east of Channel-Port aux Basques, Grand Bruit was experiencing depopulation related to changing economic and demographic conditions in rural Newfoundland, in particular the collapse of the Newfoundland cod fisheries in the early 1990s.
Compression of celiac artery and celiac ganglia by the median arcuate ligament can lead to the median arcuate ligament syndrome, which is characterized by abdominal pain, weight loss, and an epigastric bruit.
Le bruit de mon âme (, literally « The Noise of My Soul ») is the second studio album by French rapper Kaaris, it was released on 30 March 2015 by Therapy Music and Def Jam France.
Riesman's sign is a clinical sign in which a bruit can be heard over the eye. It is found in patients with Graves' disease.Dale Berg, Katherine Worzala. Atlas of adult physical diagnosis, page 31.
Some eponymous are associated to Ludwig Traube and describe clinical phenomena of auscultation, palpation and percussion: Traube's bruit, Traube's corpuscles, Traube's double tone, Traube's dyspnea, Traube's plugs, Traube's pulse, Traube's space and Traube-Hering-Mayer waves.
While some experience vomiting, not everyone does. Exercise or certain postures can aggravate the symptoms. Occasionally, physical examination reveals an abdominal bruit in the mid- epigastrium. Complications of MALS result from chronic compression of the celiac artery.
The two main villages are Kampung Semop and Kg. Bruit ( "kampong" or short form "Kg." means village). Currently a lot of the villages are connected by branch roads joint to the main road roughly traversing the island longitudinally.
Meanwhile, in Belawai, the fishery sector is being focused. There is Tanjung Manis Deep Sea Fishery Complex to support the sector. Tanjung Manis also connected to Sibu via Serdeng/Tanjung Manis/Bruit/Sg.Nai Road and Sibu/Bawang Assan/Serdeng Road.
On physical examination, one may detect neurological symptoms secondary to a stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA), a bruit over an affected artery, and diminished distal pulses. Complications of cerebrovascular FMD include TIA, ischemic stroke, Horner syndrome, or subarachnoid hemorrhage.
Auscultation can be performed upon the skull to check for intracranial bruits. Such a bruit may be found in such conditions as cerebral angioma, tumour of the glomus jugulare, intracranial aneurysm, meningioma, occlusion of the internal carotid artery, or increased intracranial pressure.
Tanjung Manis District [ from river mouth]Hon Kah, 1996. Page 93 is located near the Rajang River delta where the Malay and Melanau people dominates.Richard C, 2010. Page 8 Bruit Island is situated inside the Rajang delta, with a light house at the Sirik Point.
The group formed in 1995 received the first prize in French Canadian radio station CKOY-FM's "Le concours Pro-Scène" ("Pro-Scene Contest"), which yielded them one hundred hours in a recording studio. They were also the opening act for noted French Canadian singer-songwriter Kevin Parent. Their eponymous first album was released in 1997. Four tracks from the album (Dis-moi pas ça, La lune pleure, Le bruit des origines, and La mer à boire) placed in weekly Top Ten rankings, with Le bruit des origines ranking at number in CKOI-FM's Top 50 of 1998 and La mer à boire ranking at number 24 the following year.
Melanau is an Austronesian language spoken in the coastal area of the Rajang delta on northwest Borneo, Sarawak, Malaysia and Brunei. There are several dialects—Mukah-Oya, Balingian, Bruit, Dalat, Igan, Sarikei, Segahan, Prehan, Segalang, and Siteng.Raymond G. Gordon Jr., ed. 2005. Ethnologue: Languages of the World.
Chilvers, Ian & Glaves-Smith, John eds., Dictionary of Modern and Contemporary Art, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. pp. 587–588 What rattles inside when A Bruit Secret is shaken remains a mystery.Michel Sanouillet & Elmer Peterson (Eds.), The Writings of Marcel Duchamp, Da Capo Press, p. 135.
This speech became famous when it was sampled in 1995 by the French band Zebda on their hit "Le bruit et l'odeur" from the album of the same name. Three members of the group Zebda are ethnically Maghrebine (out of seven), while the rest are ethnically European.
The Blue Villa (French title: Un bruit qui rend fou, A noise that renders one crazy or A maddening noise) is a 1995 French crime thriller film, directed by Alain Robbe-Grillet and starring Fred Ward. It was entered into the 45th Berlin International Film Festival.
Bruit Island () is an island of Malaysia, and is a part of the state of Sarawak. Located in the Rejang Delta, 150 km northwest of Kuching, under Mukah division in Daro district. With a population of around 30,000, it is the second largest island in Malaysia after Banggi Island.
Poster The Sound of Trees (original title Le Bruit des arbres) is a 2015 Canadian film directed by François Péloquin and starring Antoine L'Écuyer and Roy Dupuis. After premiering in competition at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, the film won its director the award for Emerging Canadian Director at the Vancouver International Film Festival.
The Clink of Ice is a 2010 French black comedy film written and directed by Bertrand Blier. The plot centers on Charles (Jean Dujardin), an alcoholic writer who is confronted by an incarnation of his own cancer (Albert Dupontel). The film's original French title is Le Bruit des glaçons, which literally means "The noise of ice cubes".
The most common signs/symptoms of DAVFs are: # Pulsatile tinnitus # Occipital bruit # Headache # Visual impairment # Papilledema Pulsatile tinnitus is the most common symptom in patients, and it is associated with transverse-sigmoid sinus DAVFs. Carotid-cavernous DAVFs, on the other hand, are more closely associated with pulsatile exophthalmos. DAVFs may also be asymptomatic (e.g. cavernous sinus DAVFs).
Comics produced by them include: Le Poignard d'Istambul (1986), Ennemis Communs (1988), Caraïbes (1990) and Le Prix de Charon (1994). Le Silence de Malka (1996) won the Angoulême International Comics Festival in 1997. In 2000 he published the series Replay, in collaboration with artist David Sala. In 2003, together with Lorenzo Mattotti, he created Le Bruit du Givre.
Banggi Island () is located within the Kudat Division of Sabah in Malaysia. With an area of 440.7 square kilometres, it is the largest island in Malaysia followed by Bruit Island, Langkawi Island and Penang Island. It is located off the northern coast of Sabah near Marudu Bay. The highest elevation on the island is a hill 529 metres high.
Before rupture, an AAA may present as a large, pulsatile mass above the umbilicus. A bruit may be heard from the turbulent flow in the aneurysm. Unfortunately, however, rupture may be the first hint of AAA. Once an aneurysm has ruptured, it presents with classic symptoms of abdominal pain which is severe, constant, and radiating to the back.
Gradual onset diseases are more common (85-90% of all diseases leading to a diagnosis of malformation) and are usually due to an increased venous pressure. Other factors such as thrombosis or arachnoiditis can be involved. A bruit (unusual blood sounds) may be heard overlying the spinal arteriovenous malformation. Very occasionally, nevus (moles) or angiolipomas are found.
Banggi Island in Sabah and Bruit Island in Sarawak are the two largest islands that are located entirely within Malaysia. The largest island is Borneo, which is shared with Indonesia and Brunei. The second largest island is Sebatik Island, in Sabah, which is shared with Indonesia. Sarawak contains the Mulu Caves within Gunung Mulu National Park.
Bouchiat is the daughter of physicists Marie-Anne Bouchiat and Claude Bouchiat, and was a student at the École normale supérieure. Her 1986 doctoral dissertation, Transition verre de spin : comportement critique et bruit magnétique, was supervised by at Paris-Sud University. With the exception of an 18-month postdoctoral research visit at Bell Labs, she has spent her entire career with the CNRS.
A true heart murmur will be unaffected by this manoever. The murmur also disappears when the patient is in the supine position or may disappear if the subject turns their head to one side. It is also known by the names "nun's murmur" and "bruit de diable" (noise of devils). While a venous hum may provoke consultation with a health care professional, it is entirely harmless.
She played as the support of Miossec, -M-, Bernard Lavilliers, Cali, Tryo or Lhasa. In 2011, she collaborated with fellow French musician, Ben Mazué on his single, C'est léger, from his debut album. Her first album Pauline Croze was released in February 2005, followed by Un bruit qui court in 2007. Her third album, Le Prix de l'Eden was released on 22 October 2012.
Il pleut, quoiqu'on n'ait pas de ciel. On est sous l'arche D'un caveau bas, et tant qu'on peut marcher, on marche ; Après on rampe ; on est dans une eau noire ; il faut Étayer le plafond, s'il a quelque défaut ; La mort fait un grand bruit quand tout à coup elle entre ; C'est comme le tonnerre. On se couche à plat ventre. Ceux qui ne sont pas morts se relèvent.
Albright, Daniel (ed.) Modernism and Music: An Anthology of Source. Chicago: University Of Chicago Press, 2004. p. 174 An early Dada-related work from 1916 by Marcel Duchamp also worked with noise, but in an almost silent way. One of the found object Readymades of Marcel Duchamp, A Bruit Secret (With Hidden Noise), was a collaborative work that created a noise instrument that Duchamp accomplished with Walter Arensberg.
Acoustic recordings from experimental saccular aneurysms in dogs, Sekhar et al. (1990) Detection and Analysis of Cranial Bruit, Kosugi et al. (1987) With a digital signal, it becomes possible to study the patterns of the blood flow moving inside the skull. These patterns form unique signatures that can be analyzed with specially designed algorithms, identifying them either as an inconspicuous, “normal” pattern or as a pattern showing an “abnormal” behavior.
It also a play on words based on a French expression "Cela va faire du bruit dans Landerneau" meaning "That gonna make some noise in Landerneau". The origins of the expression is not clear. The first theory is from a 1796 theater drama, "Alexandre Duval's Les Heritiers", after a famous sailor declared dead is back to his hometown, Landerneau. "His death will make some noise in Landerneau" text said.
The resulting tangle of blood vessels, often called a nidus (Latin for "nest"), has no capillaries. It can be extremely fragile and prone to bleeding because of the abnormally direct connections between high- pressure arteries and low-pressure veins. The resultant sign, audible via stethoscope, is a rhythmic, whooshing sound caused by excessively rapid blood flow through the arteries and veins. It has been given the term "bruit", French for noise.
Romuald Figuier (born in Saint-Pol-de-Léon, Finistère, Brittany, on 5 May 1941) is a French singer a.k.a. Romuald. He represented Monaco in the 1964 Eurovision Song Contest with "Où sont-elles passées" and finished 3rd. In 1968, Romuald represented Andorra at the III International Song Festival held at the Maracanazinho Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He finished fifth with the song Le bruit des vagues (S. Lebrail/P.
Non-invasive testing includes duplex ultrasonography, magnetic resonance angiography (MRA), and computed tomography angiography (CTA). Invasive testing through angiography is the gold standard. However, due to the higher risk of complications this is typically not done early on. Occasionally, FMD is diagnosed asymptomatically after an unrelated x-ray presents the classic ‘string of beads’ appearance of the arteries, or when a practitioner investigates an unexpected bruit found during an exam.
Renal artery stenosis (RAS) may be associated with a localized abdominal bruit to the left or right of the midline (unilateral RAS), or in both locations (bilateral RAS). Coarctation of the aorta frequently causes a decreased blood pressure in the lower extremities relative to the arms, or delayed or absent femoral arterial pulses. Pheochromocytoma may cause abrupt ("paroxysmal") episodes of hypertension accompanied by headache, palpitations, pale appearance, and excessive sweating.
Robert M. Moulton (1856 - September 6, 1928) was a merchant and politician in Newfoundland. He represented Burgeo-La Poile in the Newfoundland House of Assembly from 1904 to 1917.: He was born in Pouch Cove and first came to Burgeo as manager of a cod oil factory. He set up a business there outfitting fishing vessels;; his business later expanded to include branches at Burnt Islands, Lo Poile, Grand Bruit, Ramea and Rose Blanche.
Eric Burdon, Katie Melua, Till Brönner and Edo Zanki have recorded "In My Secret Life". Luciana Souza recorded "Here It Is" on her album The New Bossa Nova. Jonathan Richman recorded "Here It Is" for his 2008 album Because Her Beauty Is Raw & Wild. "A Thousand Kisses Deep" was used in the movie The Good Thief, in the 2010 French movie Le bruit des glaçons, and in Season 3 of the TV Series Veronica Mars.
While completing her studies, Deschênes created several multi-media works. She returned to Canada in 1971 and took a teaching and research position at the electronic music studio of Laval University, where she helped organize a sound library and composed the soundtracks for several films. In 1979 she founded the electroacoustic studio Bruit Blanc. In 1980 Deschênes took a position as professor of music at the University of Montreal, teaching the composition of electroacoustic music.
Old English ō, ēo became in Early Scots becoming in Modern peripheral dialects. In Fife and parts of Perthshire Middle Scots merged with vowel 4 (). In Modern central varieties it has merged with vowel 15 () in short environments conditioned by the Scottish Vowel Length Rule, for example: bluid (blood), duin (done), muin (moon) and spuin (spoon) from dōn, blōd, mōna, and spōn. Similarly with Romance words like bruit (brute), fruit, schuil (school), tuin (tune), uiss (use n.).
Sibu is located at 105 km from the river mouth The elongated Bruit Island is located at the mouth of the Rajang River The Rajang river is the longest river system in Malaysia, measuring . Its headwaters is located in the Nieuwenhuis mountains where it forms the political boundary between Malaysia and Indonesia. There is more than of rain fall each year on the Nieuwenhuis mountain range, which forms the headwaters of Rajang. The river flows from northeast to southwest.
After the war she returned to Paris, where she began her literary career in earnest, producing novels such as Portrait de Grisélidis (1945) and La Lutte inégale (1958). Her autobiography, Le Bruit de nos pas ("The Sound of Our Footsteps"), was published in six volumes between 1963 and 1979. She had a lengthy relationship with the writer Jean Duvignaud, who was nearly thirty years her junior, but they never lived together. They collaborated on a magazine called Contemporains.
As a composer, he has produced works that range between composed theatre, installations and concert pieces. He has composed occasionally for audio drama, dance and theater. Jonas Kocher is active as an organizer of concerts in Switzerland and elsewhere and he is running BRUIT, a platform dedicated to experimental sound practices. In 2005 he received the Art award of the city of Nyon and in 2010 the prize of recognition of the music committee of the Canton of Berne.
In 2014, members of Tecterra were invited by the Consulate General of France in Vancouver to visit several technology institutions in France. These included: University of Avignon - UMR Espace and Laboratoire Souterrain à Bas Bruit, TERINOV Cluster, and the National Research Institute of Science and Technology for Environment and Agriculture. The purpose of the visit was to establish relations between technology partners in France and Canada, and discover possible collaborations and technology transfers between the two countries.
This nuisance led to the creation of a collective of residents and local politicians who successfully reduced the volume of the audio devices by 15 dB in mid-March 2007."Le gong du tram-train fera moins de bruit," Le Parisien, 15 March 2007. Safety policies have since changed and the devices' use is now limited to when there is immediate danger.Le Parisien, Edition 93, 19 November 2007 Other users have complained about conceptual errors or unfinished infrastructure.
In data compiled for 140 countries by the International Energy Agency in October 2010, the 2007 carbon dioxide emissions for Luxembourg at 22.8 metric tons per capita are the highest in Europe and substantially higher than those in the United States. Action is being taken at the national level to reduce CO2 emissions, to promote better practice in the use of energy and to control leaks of fluorides and GHGs from refrigeration systems."Air/Bruit", Portail de l'Environnement du Grand Duché de Luxembourg. Retrieved 27 February 2011.
In 1955, encouraged by Henri Storck and Luc de Heusch, he left for Japan with his wife. He exhibited Night, 1952 (Ohara Museum of Art, Kurashiki) and made a film: Japanese Calligraphy – Christian Dotremont would write the commentary with music by André Souris. Le Bruit de la Chute, 1974–75 By 1960 he had exhibited in London, Bern and at the Venice Biennial, and then in Pittsburgh, New York City, Amsterdam and Silkeborg as his international reputation grew. He worked with Walasse Ting and continued to be close to Christian Dotremont.
The following extract details a method of performing cranial auscultation: > A bruit should be listened for, in quiet surroundings, over the skull and > eyeballs, the latter situation being the most favourable for hearing the > softest ones. The patient should be asked to close both eyes gently and the > stethoscope firmly applied over one eye. During auscultation the other eye > should be opened as in this way there is considerable diminution of eyelid > flutter, which may cause confusion if rhythmical. Auscultation is then > carried out over the other eye in a similar manner.
Dans la plaine déserte de Thria, un exilé athénien, au service du Grand Roi, aperçut un nuage de poussière, comme celui qu'aurait soulevé une troupe de trente mille hommes, et il entendit un grand bruit de cris qui lui semblèrent être le Iacchos mystique, xαί οἱ φαίνεσθαι τὴν φωνὴν εἶναι τὸν μυστιxὸν ἴαxχον. This story, associating Iacchus with such an important Greek victory, presumably led to an increase in his fame, popularity and importance throughout Greece,Mylonas, p. 255; Farnell, p. 147. and so conceivably, helped to establish Iacchus as a god.
Le Roi l'a dit is a light opera in which "elaborate vocal ensembles and witty pastiche play a major part" (Macdonald). The more serious Jean de Nivelle, one of the works showing the influence of Meyerbeer and Lalo, is generally weightier in tone, with some lapses into the composer's lighter style in such pieces as the Act III couplets, "Moi! j'aime le bruit de bataille". The chorus "Nous sommes les reines d'un jour" in the Act I finale continually switches between and with what Macdonald calls "a modal melody of striking originality".
Spondê (, ) was a central and vital aspect of ancient Greek religion, and one of the simplest and most common forms of religious practice.Louise Bruit Zaidman and Pauline Schmitt Pantel, Religion in the Ancient Greek City, translated by Paul Cartledge (Cambridge University Press, 1992, 2002, originally published 1989 in French), p. 28. It is one of the basic religious acts which defined piety in ancient Greek culture, dating back to the Bronze Age and even prehistoric Greece.Walter Burkert, Greek Religion (Harvard University Press, 1985, originally published 1977 in German), pp. 70, 73.
Quantum 1/f noise is an intrinsic and fundamental part of quantum mechanics. Fighter pilots, photographers, and scientists all appreciate the higher quality of images and signals resulting from the consideration of quantum 1/f noise. Engineers have battled unwanted 1/f noise since 1925, giving it poetic names (such as flicker noise, funkelrauschen, bruit de scintillation, etc.) due to its mysterious nature. The Quantum 1/f noise theory was developed about 50 years later, describing the nature of 1/f noise, allowing it the be explained and calculated via straightforward engineering formulas.
He also blames people for being noisy even when it's his fault but he won't admit it, even a small whisper won't help as he has zero tolerance as shown in "Books", "Library", "Music", and "Movies". In the US and UK versions, he is voiced by Richard Epcar and Rob Rackstraw, respectively. Mr. Noisy appears under the titles Monsieur Bruit (French), Don Ruidoso (Spanish), Unser Herr Laut (German), Ο Κύριος Φασαρίας (Greek), Fætter Bulder (Danish), 시끄럼씨 (Korean), 吵鬧先生 (Taiwan), Meneertje Brulmans (Dutch), מר קולרם (Hebrew) and Senhor Barulhento (Portuguese).
Loyal to his father, he fights in several wars against domestic and foreign enemies, and is one of Galahad's companions during the Grail Quest. After his father's death, he is defeated by Bleoberis in his vengeful duel to the death at the end of the cycle. His dying curse on the now heirless kingdom of Logres manifests eventually itself through the evil King Mark's invasion that destroys almost all remnants of King Arthur's rule.Arthur's Children in Le Petit Bruit and the Post-Vulgate Cycle by Ad Putter, University of Bristol.
Little other understanding can I > have of him. The greatness and the suddenness of the misfortune doth so > perplex me, until I do hear from you how the matter standeth, or how this > evil should light upon me, considering what the malicious world will bruit, > as I can take no rest.Adams 2002 p. 136 Lord Robert Dudley c. 1560 Retiring to his house at Kew, away from court as from the putative crime scene, he pressed for an impartial inquiry which had already begun in the form of an inquest.
It may occur as the result of carotid artery stenosis (though some disagree); however, most carotid bruits, particularly those found in younger or asymptomatic patients, are not related to any disease and are termed "innocent carotid bruits".Bates' Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking, 9th Ed, Chapter 20 A carotid bruit is unlikely to be heard if the stenosis occludes less than 40% of the diameter of the artery. Likewise, a stenosis of greater than 90% may not be heard, as the flow may be too low. Many carotid bruits are discovered incidentally in an otherwise asymptomatic patient.
No To Brussels - National Democracy or simply the National Democracy (, short ND) is a national-conservative and eurosceptic political party in the Czech Republic. The party was founded in fall 2005 as "Law and Justice - Yes to traditional family, No to corruption and criminality" () or simply the "Law and Justice", inspired by Polish party Prawo i Sprawiedliwość. On 11 January 2014, the party transformed into the current No To Brussels - National Democracy, to bruit continuity with first Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia, Karel Kramář, and his Czechoslovak National Democracy. For 2019 European Parliament election party announced united list with the Party of Common Sense.
In 1862 he became a member of the Académie de Médecine. In addition to his work in pediatrics, he is remembered for contributions made involving cardiological issues. His name is lent to two eponymous terms: Maladie de Roger (Roger's disease), which is a small congenital asymptomatic ventricular septal defect (VSD), and bruit de Roger (Roger's murmur), which is a loud pansystolic murmur of a ventricular septal defect. With pathologist Jean Baptiste Barth (1806-1877), Roger published works on auscultation, including "A Manual of Auscultation and Percussion" and "A Practical Treatise on Auscultation"; both being translated into English by Patrick Newbigging.
Apollo pouring a libation from a phiale onto the omphalos, with his sister Artemis attending; a bucranium hangs above Libation (, , ) was a central and vital aspect of ancient Greek religion, and one of the simplest and most common forms of religious practice.Louise Bruit Zaidman and Pauline Schmitt Pantel, Religion in the Ancient Greek City, translated by Paul Cartledge (Cambridge University Press, 1992, 2002, originally published 1989 in French), p. 28. It is one of the basic religious acts that define piety in ancient Greece, dating back to the Bronze Age and even prehistoric Greece.Walter Burkert, Greek Religion (Harvard University Press, 1985, originally published 1977 in German), pp. 70, 73.
One can feel this by placing one's finger over a mature fistula. This is called feeling for "thrill" and produces a distinct 'buzzing' feeling over the fistula. One can also listen through a stethoscope for the sound of the blood "whooshing" through the fistula, a sound called bruit. Fistulas are usually created in the nondominant arm and may be situated on the hand (the 'snuffbox' fistula'), the forearm (usually a radiocephalic fistula, or so-called Brescia-Cimino fistula, in which the radial artery is anastomosed to the cephalic vein), or the elbow (usually a brachiocephalic fistula, where the brachial artery is anastomosed to the cephalic vein).
Thereafter he attended the International Piano Academy Lake Como and the Conservatory of the Italian Switzerland (Lugano) as a Theo Lieven scholar, where he was studying with Dmitri Bashkirov, Malcolm Bilson, Fou Ts'ong, and Stanislav Ioudenitch. He completed his Master's degree with Pavel Gililov at the Mozarteum University of Salzburg. He is a scholarship holder of the International Academy of Music in Liechtenstein, and was also a member of the Philippe Jaroussky Music Academy. Since 2016, Ingmar Lazar has been the founder and artistic director of the Festival du Bruit qui Pense, which is located in Louveciennes in the Yvelines, in north-central France.
The most common mechanism for solely upper extremity injuries is machine operation or tool use. Work related accidents and vehicle crashes are also common causes. The injured extremity is examined for four major functional components which include soft tissues, nerves, vessels, and bones. Vessels are examined for expanding hematoma, bruit, distal pulse exam, and signs/symptoms of ischemia. Essentially asking the question, “Does blood seem to be getting through the injured area in a way that enough is getting to the parts past the injury?” When it is not obvious that the answer to this question is, “yes,” an injured extremity index or ankle-brachial index may be used to help guide whether further evaluation with computed tomography arteriography.
The band gained widespread recognition when they performed at the Printemps de Bourges music festival in 1990 and then performed on an international tour which included venues in Great Britain, Italy and France. The group released its first album, L'arène des rumeurs, in 1992, under the label of Barclay Records. As the band toured and performed, the members continued to be active in community work, and Zebda became known for its politicized lyrics. Its 1995 album, Le bruit et l'odeur ("The Noise and the Smell") took its name from a gaffe made by then-president Jacques Chirac in reference to the conditions in the French banlieues, many of which have large immigrant populations.
In medicine, the median arcuate ligament syndrome (MALS, also known as celiac artery compression syndrome, celiac axis syndrome, celiac trunk compression syndrome or Dunbar syndrome) is a rare condition characterized by abdominal pain attributed to compression of the celiac artery and the celiac ganglia by the median arcuate ligament. The abdominal pain may be related to meals, may be accompanied by weight loss, and may be associated with an abdominal bruit heard by a clinician. The diagnosis of MALS is one of exclusion, as many healthy patients demonstrate some degree of celiac artery compression in the absence of symptoms. Consequently, a diagnosis of MALS is typically only entertained after more common conditions have been ruled out.
Pulau Bruit lies within the Rejang Delta, with the South China Sea to the north and west, Sarikei to the south and Kuala Matu to the east. The island is separated from the other islands in the Rejang delta and the mainland by the mouth of Batang Paloh ("batang" means river in the local language) on the south and Muara Lassa ( "muara" means mouth of river) on the east. Currently the island is connected to the surrounding mainland and towns by two ferry points; one at the southern end and the other on the eastern side. The southern ferry connects the island by road to Tanjung Manis, a seaport, and Sibu town.
On physical examination, the patient may have the classic “Beck’s triad” – hypotension, raised JVP and distant heart sounds, when complicated by cardiac tamponade. Extension of the mediastinal air to the subcutaneous tissues via the fascial planes may lead to subcutaneous emphysema. When air and fluid mix together in the pericardial sac, a tinkling sound superimposed over a succussion splash is heard. This is known as a “Bruit de Moulin”, which is French for “Mill–wheel” murmur. Air between the anterior parietal pericardium and the thoracic cage may also give rise to the “Hamman’s Sign” – which is a crunching sound typically heard on auscultation of the chest, but may sometimes be heard even with the unaided ear.
They followed the stadium concerts with a much smaller show at London's O2 Shepherds Bush Empire on 14 July 2014. In April 2015, the band undertook the eight date Europe City Club Tour, which saw the band extend beyond its Francophone base by visiting Spain, Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Norway and the Netherlands. 2016 was the year of The Festival Tours with performances at Papillons De Nuit (20 May), Les Ardentes (6 July), Carcassonne festival (15 July), Sion Sous Les Etoiles (18 July), Poupet (22 July), La Fête Du Bruit (12 August) and Cabaret Vert (25 August). Their 13th album, named 13 (2017) know a big success in France, with singles like Un été français or La vie est belle.
Delarue was born in Paris on the 24 June 1964. His mother, an English teacher, is of Hungarian origin. His father, Jean- Claude Delarue, is of Russian origin, is a professor of American Studies, and is responsible for founding various organisations such as the Association de Défense des usagers de l'administration, the Conseil national d'action contre le bruit, SOS-Environnement, the Alliance écologique, the Ligue contre la violence routière, the Fédération des usagers des transports et des services publics, SOS petits porteurs (2002), and SOS tutelles (2006). A former pupil of the La Fontaine school at Antony, Delarue passed a baccalauréat B then studied for a Diplôme universitaire de technologie (DUT) (a type of French university diploma, below degree level) in media, choosing an advertising option.
Orange Milk Records, based in Brooklyn, New York, was the first Eastern record label to sign a distribution deal with The Business, while Three:Four Records, based in Switzerland, was the first European record label to join the distribution team. 2017 was by far the most prolific year for The Business' distribution division, welcoming fourteen new record labels to the company. This included Guruguru Brain Records in January, Avant! Records, Yerevan Tapes, Dub Ditch Picnic, Sundowning Sound Recordings and La Castanya, all in February, Maple Death Records and Tenth Court Records in March, Hands in the Dark Records in July, Oaken Palace Records in September, Debacle Records, Moone Records and New Atlantis Records, all in November, and finally Bruit Direct Disques in December.
Colonel William Sempill of Lochwinnoch, who was involved in the Spanish blanks plot and other Hispano-Scottish activities was probably Robert Sempill's half-brother, and in August 1592 Lord Sempill was commanded to surrender Colonel Sempill for questioning.Saenz-Cambra, Concepción, 'Colonel William Sempill of Lochwinnoch (1546-1630): A Strategist for Spain', in Tiempos Modernos, no.13 (2006), see external links: CSP Scotland, vol.10 (1936), p. 747 Between 1595 and 1599, Robert was sending intelligence of a Spanish invasion scare either against England or Scotland, an invasion which never came. On 12 December 1595 he wrote to the Earl of Essex from Rouen, with this uncertain but "constant bruit", saying that he would come to London and kiss Queen Elizabeth and the Earl's hands. In 1596 he was sent as ambassador to Spain.
One of his best known books is Un poignard dans ce jardin published in 1981 about the life of an Armenian family in Constantinople during the Ottoman Empire and the Armenian massacres. Other notable works include Un bateau de singes in 1966, La mort d'un juif in 1972, Un bruit qui court in 1979 and Le Chypriote (a collaboration with Arlen Papazian in 1982) all published by Les Presses de la Cité. His theatre pieces are Le Repas des fauves in 1960Theatres Parisiens Associes: Le Repas des fauves de Vahe Katcha and La Farce in 1963 (with mise en scène by Jean-Jacques Aslanian). His works have been translated into many languages including English, Spanish, German and Armenian in separate covers or through literary journals like «Գրական թերթ» and «Գարուն».
These are the first heart sound (S1) and second heart sound (S2), produced by the closing of the atrioventricular valves and semilunar valves, respectively. In addition to these normal sounds, a variety of other sounds may be present including heart murmurs, adventitious sounds, and gallop rhythms S3 and S4. Heart murmurs are generated by turbulent flow of blood and a murmur to be heard as turbulent flow must require pressure difference of at least 30 mm of hg between the chambers and the pressure dominant chamber will out flow the blood to non dominant chamber in diseased condition which leads to Left-to- right shunt or Right-to-left shunt based on the pressure dominance. Turbulence may occur inside or outside the heart; if it occurs outside the heart then the turbulence is called Bruit.
On the 1st April 2008, the high court of Lille announced the annulment of the marriage on the basis of article 180 of the civil code. ; D. 2008, ; JCP G , 25 juin 2008, II, 10122, note G. Raoul-Cormeil : « Annulation d'un mariage par consentement mutuel ou validité d'un mariage civil en dépit d'un mensonge sur la virginité » ; Gazette du Palais, 5 juin 2008, , ; « Autour d'une certaine qualité essentielle en mariage... beaucoup de bruit déjà pour une affaire à suivre », Droit de la famille , juillet 2008, comm. 98, avec une note (Fac-similé) The woman’s acceptance of the request allowed it to be deduced that she had known that her virginity constituted, in the view of her husband, an essential quality with regards to the consent to the proposed marriage.
Even so, the Chambre was largely favourable and voted through the measures requested, although by 280 votes to 65 it did refuse to raise the funding from 1 to 2 million. The Napoleonic myth was already fully developed and only needed to be crowned. The July Monarchy's official poet Casimir Delavigne wrote: :France, you have seen him again! Your cry of joy, O France, :::Drowns out the noise of your cannon; :Your people, a whole people reaching out from your riverbanks, :::Holds out its arms to Napoleon."France, tu l’as revu ! ton cri de joie, ô France, / Couvre le bruit de ton canon ; / Ton peuple, un peuple entier qui sur tes bords s’élance, / Tend les bras à Napoléon." - Casimir Delavigne, « La Napoléonne », 1840 – in Œuvres complètes, Paris, Didier, 1855, p. 525.
In February 1545, George sent a letter to Henry VIII, to be forwarded by his English contact Ralph Eure, (who was killed at the battle of Ancrum Moor). George wrote that the war was losing Henry's support in Scotland and offered advice; > "the Scots are informed that you would make gentlemen no better than > shepherds, and by reason of the extreme war that uses killing women and > young children and Scots prisoners that come forth of England, gentlemen say > that Your Majesty will have a plane conquest of this realm, and that you > will kill men women and children. This bruit (rumour) puts a great fear in > the peoples's hearts and turns their hearts clearly from you: but gentle > handling and good words will turn the favour of the people which may be a > great help to Your Majesty's affairs."State Papers Henry VIII, vol.
Jean Marie Antoine de Lanessan. 1895. His recommendations were seized upon by Paul Doumer, Governor-General from 1897 to 1902, who expected that the establishment of a railway line leading into resource-rich Yunnan would permit France to gain a foothold there and to gain privileged access to the Chinese market."Je compte que nous allons apprendre à connaître le Yunnan et ses ressources, nouer des relations avec la population et les mandarins, nous les attacher, étendre notre sphère d'influence sans bruit et prendre pied dans le pays grâce aux facilités que nous donnent l'étude et la construction du chemin de fer." His proposal to the French government, submitted soon after his appointment in 1897, included plans for a railway connecting Hai Phong to Kunming. This railway, approved in 1898, was the only railway line proposed by Doumer to be accepted in its entirety.
In January 2012 Gorman curated the exhibition Lloyd Johnson: The Modern Outfitter, presenting the work of the London fashion retailer whose boutiques provided clothing for a variety of performers including Fred Astaire, George Michael, The Clash, Tom Waits and Bob Dylan. Gorman consulted on and sourced material for British Design 1948–2012: Innovation in the Modern Age, which ran from March – August 2012 at the V&A.; In May/June 2012, Gorman curated The Past The Present & The Possible, a dedicated section presenting 300 artworks by Barney Bubbles as part of the group exhibition White Noise: Quand Le Graphisme Fait Du Bruit at , Chaumont, Champagne Sud, France. Gorman consulted on and sourced material for Glam! The Performance of Style, an exhibition about the visual, social and creative aspects of the 70s glam rock genre which opened at Tate Liverpool in February 2013 and moved to Frankfurt's Schirn Kunsthalle in June 2013 and Lentos Kunstmuseum in Linz, Austria, from October 2013 to February 2014.
The Brutus Stone in Fore Street The stone is far above the highest tides and the tradition is not likely to be of great antiquity, being first mentioned in John Prince's Worthies of Devon in 1697. It is possible that the stone was originally the one from which the town crier, or bruiter called his bruit or news; or it may be le Brodestone, a boundary stone mentioned in several 15th century disputes: its last-known position in 1471 was below the East Gate. Also according to the Historia, Aurelius Ambrosius and his brother Uther Pendragon landed at Totnes to win back the throne of Britain from the usurper Vortigern. Despite this legendary history, the first authenticated history of Totnes is in AD 907, when it was fortified by King Edward the Elder as part of the defensive ring of burhs built around Devon, replacing one built a few years earlier at nearby Halwell.
Lucia Joyce: To Dance in the Wake, New York: Farrar, Straus and Girous, 140. In 1928, she joined "Les Six de rythme et couleur," a commune of six female dancers that were soon performing at venues in France, Austria, and Germany.Le Bihan, Adrien (2011). James Joyce travesti par trois clercs parisiens, Paris: Cherche Bruit, 80. After a performance in La Princesse Primitive at the Vieux-Colombier theatre, the Paris Times wrote of her: "Lucia Joyce is her father’s daughter. She has James Joyce’s enthusiasm, energy, and a not-yet-determined amount of his genius. When she reaches her full capacity for rhythmic dancing, James Joyce may yet be known as his daughter’s father."Shloss, 6 On 28 May 1929, she was chosen as one of six finalists in the first international festival of dance in Paris held at the Bal Bullier. Although she did not win, the audience, which included her father and the young Samuel Beckett, championed her performance as outstanding and loudly protested the jury’s verdict.
The Stirling seal only has the second part and it's slightly different. :Hic Armis Bruti Scoti Stant Hic Cruce Tuti :(Brits and Scots armed and near, by this cross stand safe here.) Apparently the Latin is not first rate having four syllables in "cruce tuti" but the meaning seems to be that the Lowland Strathclyde Britons on the southern shore and the Highland Pictish Scots on the northern shore stand protected from each other by their common Christianity. A more modern translation suggests that rather than Briton, bruit might be better read as brute, ie brute Scots, implying a non-Scots identity was retained in Stirling for some time after inclusion into the land controlled by the King of Scots. This more likely happened around 1000 AD. The second motto is: :Continet Hoc in Se Nemus et Castrum Strivelinse :(Contained within this seal pressed down, the wood an' castle o' Stirlin' town.) It has been claimed that the "Bridge" seal was regarded as the Burgh seal proper, the "Castle" seal being simply a reverse, used when the seal was affixed by a lace to a charter.
It was shown at the Opéra national de Lorraine in Nancy on 29 October 1996, with the baritone François Le Roux in a lead role. It was given a reprise in 2003 at in Marseille with a new staging by . Among his latest works are a string quartet created by the Parisii Quartet, Orbes for 12 strings, premiered by the Orchestre royal de Wallonie, Septimo (1998) for vibraphone and bells, recorded by Frédéric Daumas (Fragrance, 1999), Le Prophète, based on a text by Stéphane Mallarmé, for baritone and piano (1998), premiered by François Le Roux and Alexandre Tharaud at the François Mitterrand Library, Solitaire Vigie for large orchestra and choir (poem by Mallarmé) premiered in Nancy in January 2000, Variasix for instrumental ensemble created by the Télémaque ensemble (Aix-en-Provence, 2001), Koré ou L'Oubli for keyboard-percussion quartet in 2002, created by the Symblêma ensemble, Sonata for violin created by Nicolas Miribel, Six Monodies de l'absence for tenor saxophone, created by Joël Versavaud, Dans le bruit du monde for choir, created by the contemporary Roland Hayrabedian Choir, Messe des cendres. Georges Bœuf died in Marseille on 25 August 2020 at the age of 82.
This was followed by his most commercially successful film after Last Year at Marienbad: Trans-Europ-Express (1966) starring Jean- Louis Trintignant, who continued to work with Robbe-Grillet on his next four films: his French-Slovak film L'homme qui ment/Muž, ktorý luže (The Man Who Lies) (1968), L'Eden et après/Eden a potom (Eden and After) (1970), Glissements progressifs du plaisir (Progressive Slidings towards Pleasure) (1974) and Le jeu avec le feu (Playing with Fire) (1975). It was almost a decade before the appearance of his next feature film, La belle captive (The Beautiful Captive) (1983), but Robbe-Grillet was fortunate enough to enlist the services of Henri Alekan as cinematographer, the visionary master of cinematography for the films of Jean Cocteau. Subsequently, more than a decade passed before Robbe-Grillet got behind the lens again, this time filming a mystery thriller on a small Greek island with Fred Ward starring as the confused Frank in Un bruit qui rend fou (A Maddening Noise, aka: The Blue Villa) (1995). Before his death in 2008 Robbe-Grillet was to direct one more film, Gradiva (C'est Gradiva qui vous appelle) (2006) which brought once more to the fore his preoccupation with sadism and bondage in his fiction.

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