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- It was close to the breakup of Clou.
- It was a difficult situation for Clou, so they had to play acoustic concerts.
- Also, this one as it contains something about " Le clou de la croisi鑢e ".
- The Tricouni clou was used by George Mallory and his team on his historic journey up Mount Everest.
- It is the sequel to 1994's The Clue ! ( known as Der Clou ! in Austria ).
- In Nivelles he was locally venerated as "'Saint Clou "', especially because of his connection to Saint Gertrude.
- Tricouni was most noted for inventing the modern shoe-buckling system, the arr阾-de-cordon ( cord stop ), and the Tricouni clou.
- This film has an artistic clou : the woman, whose stories are told, do not appear themselves in the movie but the stories are told by other people.
- Since 1646, this procession was organised by the " Sodales ", a religious confraternity, that organised a crossway during Advent time, under the leadership of the Norbertine monk Jacob Clou.
- According to biographer Ian MacNiven, Lawrence Durrell regarded " Mountolive " as the " clou ", the nail holding together the entire structure of the " Quartet ".
- The film is a French-German coproduction between Celluloid Dreams ( Hengameh Panahi ) and TheManipulators ( Joint Venture of Studio Babelsberg ( Potsdam ), Celluloid Dreams ( Paris ) and Clou Partners ( Munich ) ).
- In 2004, the company began participating in the educational program " Les Zurbains, " an initiative of Th殁tre Le Clou from Montr閍l that ran a writing contest for students from Ottawa, Qu閎ec City, Montr閍l, and Toronto.
- The clou of his Italian pictures was the Botticelli " Portrait of a Youth ", now on loan to the National Gallery of Art, Washington, which had been in the Newborough collection : this cost ?7, 000 in 1941.
- There was, however, no publication of the second " Gymnop閐ie " until 7 years later, with several announcements of an impending publication of this " gymnop閐ie " being made in the " Chat Noir " and " Auberge du Clou " periodicals.
- Again, Van Gogh exhibit was the " clou " of the show : Gauguin, Guillaumin and other colleagues proposed to exchange works; Duez sent his compliments; and Theo wrote to Vincent on April 23 that Monet had said, " your pictures were the best of all in the exhibition ".
- In the Paris Review article " Exorcising Beckett ", Lawrence Shainberg claims that according to Beckett the characters'names signify the following : Hamm for Hammer, Clov for clou ( the French for nail ), Nagg for nagel ( the German for nail ), and Nell because of its resemblance to the death knell of the deceased.
- In the meantime, he is concurrently the professor of China Shandong Electric Power Construction Engineering Design Institute, one of the largest electric power designing institutes in China; Senior Consultant at CLOU Electronics Company Limited, a listed company of Shenzhen city, and the largest smart meter manufacturer in China; and Independent Director of Fareast Intelligent energy listed in Shanghai Stock Market, the largest electric cable manufacturer in China.