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  • 31MALLET-STEVENS (R.) — MALLET STEVENS ROBERT (1886 1945) Architecte et décorateur fortement marqué par Josef Hoffmann et par l’Atelier viennois (Wiener Werkstätte (ateliers viennois), Robert Mallet Stevens est, en France, dès avant 1914 et avant Le Corbusier, son exact …

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  • 32Mallet (software project) — MALLET Developer(s) Andrew McCallum, with contributions from several graduate students and staff Stable release 2.0 RC3 / March 31, 2009; 2 years ago (2009 03 31) Written in Java …

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  • 33Mallet Quartet — Un vibraphone Genre musique contemporaine Musique …

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  • 34Mallet (Parana) — Mallet (Paraná) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Mallet. Mallet est une municipalité de l État du Paraná …

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  • 35Mallet Murphy — Residence Hell s Kitchen, New York, United States Nationality Irish American Occupation Saloon keeper and criminal associate of the Gopher Gang Known for Saloon keeper and underworld figure in New York City during the turn of the …

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  • 36Mallet Quartet — is a composition by Steve Reich scored for two marimbas and two vibraphones; four marimbas; or one percussionist and tape. It was co commissioned by the Amadinda Quartet in Budapest, on the occasion of its 25th anniversary, by Nexus in Toronto,… …

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  • 37Mallet, Paraná —   Municipality and town   Country  Brazil Region Southe …

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  • 38Mallet-Stevens —   [malɛstə vɛns], Robert, französischer Architekt und Designer, * Paris 24. 3. 1886, ✝ ebenda 8. 2. 1945; Hauptvertreter der Art déco Architektur in Frankreich; beeinflusst zunächst von J. Hoffmann und C. R. Mackintosh, dann auch von den Ideen… …

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  • 39Mallet dampening — is a vibraphone technique that facilitates legato phrasing on the instrument. It is accomplished by striking a note on one of the bars of the instrument while the pedal is depressed and then using the head of the same or another mallet to stop… …

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  • 40Mallet-du-Pan — (spr. mallä dü pāng), Jacques. franz. Publizist, geb. 1749 in Celigny am Genfer See, gest. 10. Mai 1800 in Richmond, Sohn eines protestantischen Geistlichen, war eine Zeitlang in Kassel Professor der französischen Literatur, wandte sich aber bald …

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