couteau उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- 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 " ).