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Définition:
BRUT, -UTE, adjectif et adverbe.
? Qui para?t d'une intelligence tr?s fruste. Un esprit brut?: ? 4. Chasseriau ne r?pondit pas. Il avait l'air lourd, brut, presque endormi. JEAN-PAUL SARTRE, La Mort dans l'?me, 1949, page 186. B.? [En parlant d'un produit de la nature] 1. SCIENCES NATURELLES (MIN?RALOGIE). Corps bruts. Corps min?raux qui s'opposent aux corps organis?s (v?g?taux et animaux). Les corps bruts, les compos?s organiques, les tissus vivants sont, par leur nature m?me, sensibles ? certaines actions d'avance d?...
- Définition: ACUT, -UTE, adjectif et substantif masculin.
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Rodeln: Medaillengewinner der Weltmeisterschaften.
1955 Hans Krausner/Herbert Thaler, AUT Josef Isser/Maria Isser, AUT Fritz Nachmann/Josef Strillinger, FRG 1957 Fritz Nachmann/Josef Strillinger, FRG Giorgio Pichler/Giovanni Graber, ITA Erich Raffl/Ewald Walch, AUT 1958 Fritz Nachmann/Josef Strillinger, FRG Jerzy Koszla/Janina Suszczewska, POL Ryszard Pedrak/Halina Lacheta, POL 1959 ausgefallen 1960 Reinhold Frosch/Ewald Walch, AUT Herbert Thaler/Helmut Thaler, AUT Horst Tiedge/Hans Plenk, FRG 1961 Roman Pichler/Raimondo Prinroth, ITA David Maro...
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Schwimmen (Frauen): Medaillengewinnerinnen der Olympischen Sommerspiele.
1968 Debbie Meyer, USA 9:24,0 Pamela Kruse, USA 9:35,7 Maria Teresa Ramirez,MEX 9:38,5 1972 Keena Rothhammer, USA 8:53,68 Shane Gould, AUS 8:56,39 Novella Calligaris, ITA 8:57,46 1976 Petra Thümer, GDR 8:37,14 Shirley Babashoff, USA 8:37,59 Wendy Weinberg, USA 8:42,60 1980 Michelle Fond, AUS 8:28,90 Ines Diers, GDR 8:32,55 Heike Dähne, GDR 8:33,48 1984 Tiffany Cohen, USA 8:24,95 Michele Richardson,USA 8:30,73 Sarah Hardcastle, GBR 8:32,60 1988 Janet Evans, USA 8:20,20 Astrid Strauß, GDR 8:22,0...
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New Mexico - geography.
New Mexico’s major river is the Río Grande, originating in southern Colorado, and flowing southward for 760 km (470 mi) through the state. Between the San LuisValley and Española Valley the river flows in a deep canyon known as the Río Grande Gorge; then, below White Rock Canyon, it flows through several valleys containingagricultural land. Most of the water of the Río Grande is used to irrigate these valleys. The Río Grande’s waterflow in New Mexico is extremely low. One of the major tributarie...
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New Mexico - USA History.
New Mexico’s major river is the Río Grande, originating in southern Colorado, and flowing southward for 760 km (470 mi) through the state. Between the San LuisValley and Española Valley the river flows in a deep canyon known as the Río Grande Gorge; then, below White Rock Canyon, it flows through several valleys containingagricultural land. Most of the water of the Río Grande is used to irrigate these valleys. The Río Grande’s waterflow in New Mexico is extremely low. One of the major tributarie...
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Utah - geography.
Temperatures decrease from the south to the north in the state. In the mountains the average temperature drops about 0.5°C (about 1°F) for every about 300 m(about 1,000 ft) rise in elevation. Average July temperatures range from less than 16°C (60°F) in the mountains to more than 27°C (80°F) in a few locations insouthern Utah. At Salt Lake City average July temperatures range from a low of 18°C (64°F) to a high of 33°C (92°F). There is a great variation between daytime andnighttime temperatures,...
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Utah - USA History.
Temperatures decrease from the south to the north in the state. In the mountains the average temperature drops about 0.5°C (about 1°F) for every about 300 m(about 1,000 ft) rise in elevation. Average July temperatures range from less than 16°C (60°F) in the mountains to more than 27°C (80°F) in a few locations insouthern Utah. At Salt Lake City average July temperatures range from a low of 18°C (64°F) to a high of 33°C (92°F). There is a great variation between daytime andnighttime temperatures,...