- Paul-Émile
Bécat (2
February 1885 – 1
January 1960 in Paris) was a
French painter,
printmaker and engraver, and was
awarded first prize in the Prix de...
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historical and
geographical unity. A
commonly used
division is that of Joan
Becat in his 1977 work
Atles de
Catalunya Nord,
which follows closely the boundaries...
- was
withdrawn from the
market in
October 2019. In
March 2017,
Enoxaparin BECAT,
Laboratorios ROVI (Spain)
obtained marketing authorization in
twenty six...
- of the most
renowned have been John Austen,
Georges Barbier, Paul-Émile
Bécat,
Antoine Calbet,
Donald Denton,
Beresford Egan, Foujita,
Louis Icart, Joseph...
- Leroy, Alméry
Lobel Riche,
Suzanne Ballivet,
Pierre Lissac, Paul-Emile
Bécat,
Monique Rouver, Génia Minache,
Lucio Milandre, A-E Marty, J.A. Bresval...
- "Highland" (ERDL 1948 Leaf pattern, a.k.a. "Woodland pattern").
National Police BECAT teams had
their own
distinctive "Tan leaf" pattern,
which consisted of puzzle...
- (1855–1930),
French mathematician,
Rector of the
University of
Paris Paul-Émile
Bécat (1885–1960),
French painter,
printmaker and engraver,
awarded first prize...
-
Knight in the Légion d'honneur.
Among his best-known
students are Paul-Émile
Bécat,
Roger Bissière, André Fau, Luis
Ricardo Falero, and
Albert Lynch. Princess...
- Engineering, to form the "Booth
Engineering Center for
Advanced Technology" (
BECAT).
Booth was the
first president of the
Computing Sciences Accreditation...
- and vice versa.
Native Mak****ar
people usually reads becak (pedicab) as
becat. The
booklet JANGAN NGUTIP DARI WIKIPEDIA!
using a
content with
slang terms...