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Bazin
[ ba-zan ]
noun
- Re·né Fran·çois Ni·co·las Ma·rie [r, uh, -, ney, f, r, ah, n, -, swa, nee-kaw-, lah, m, a, -, ree], 1853–1932, French novelist.
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In 1953, Les Cahiers devoted an issue to Hitchcock, including an interview conducted by André Bazin, the editor of the magazine.
Darcy and Bazin give, for the relation of the mean velocity vm and bottom velocity vb.
Nature and climate, M. Bazin thinks, exercise a paramount influence upon the soul, and produce deep and permanent impressions.
With Bazin literary life does not become a mirage obscuring the vision of real life.
M. Bazin, unfortunately for the reputation of this otherwise valuable work, never quotes his authorities.
On the death of F. Bazin he had succeeded him as one of the leading professors of the Conservatoire.
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